In altricial birds, siblings raised within a nest usually leave the nest within hours of each other, despite often differing considerably in age. The youngest members of the brood are typically underdeveloped at this time and less likely than their older siblings to survive outside the nest, yet they risk abandonment if they do not fledge with their older siblings. Nest leaving is usually initiated by the older offspring, which may delay this process to provide more time for their younger siblings to mature, increasing the younger siblings\u27 postfledging survival and their own inclusive fitness. We tested this hypothesis in a population of house wrens Troglodytes aedon and found that broods with broad age spans among siblings had longer n...
Background: Nestlings of altricial birds capture parents’ attention through conspicuous visual displ...
Variation in parental age can have important consequences for offspring fitness and the structure of...
How do different levels of sibling competition affect nestling growth strategies? We investigated th...
In altricial birds, siblings raised within a nest usually leave the nest within hours of each other,...
In altricial birds, siblings raised within a nest usually leave the nest within hours of each other,...
In altricial birds, the period of parental investment covers three distinctly separated phases: Incu...
1. We manipulated the size hierarchy in broods of marsh tits (Parus palustris L.) by simulating hatc...
In animal societies, individuals should optimize the way they behave in relation to the behavior dis...
In birds, sibling competition encompasses several activities, one of which is jostling for position,...
ABSTRACT.-Fledging (i.e. leaving the nest) in altricial birds is a major step toward independence. T...
It has previously been argued that the feeding of nestlings by non-parental birds may simply be an u...
Variation among bird species in growth rates is traditionally attributed to differences in energy av...
In cooperatively breeding species, groups of three or more individuals cooperate in raising young. ...
Despite keen interest in extra-pair mating in birds, its adaptive significance remains unresolved. H...
Variation among bird species in growth rates is traditionally attributed to differences in energy av...
Background: Nestlings of altricial birds capture parents’ attention through conspicuous visual displ...
Variation in parental age can have important consequences for offspring fitness and the structure of...
How do different levels of sibling competition affect nestling growth strategies? We investigated th...
In altricial birds, siblings raised within a nest usually leave the nest within hours of each other,...
In altricial birds, siblings raised within a nest usually leave the nest within hours of each other,...
In altricial birds, the period of parental investment covers three distinctly separated phases: Incu...
1. We manipulated the size hierarchy in broods of marsh tits (Parus palustris L.) by simulating hatc...
In animal societies, individuals should optimize the way they behave in relation to the behavior dis...
In birds, sibling competition encompasses several activities, one of which is jostling for position,...
ABSTRACT.-Fledging (i.e. leaving the nest) in altricial birds is a major step toward independence. T...
It has previously been argued that the feeding of nestlings by non-parental birds may simply be an u...
Variation among bird species in growth rates is traditionally attributed to differences in energy av...
In cooperatively breeding species, groups of three or more individuals cooperate in raising young. ...
Despite keen interest in extra-pair mating in birds, its adaptive significance remains unresolved. H...
Variation among bird species in growth rates is traditionally attributed to differences in energy av...
Background: Nestlings of altricial birds capture parents’ attention through conspicuous visual displ...
Variation in parental age can have important consequences for offspring fitness and the structure of...
How do different levels of sibling competition affect nestling growth strategies? We investigated th...