The general lack of experimental evidence for strong, positive effects of egg size on offspring phenotype has led to suggestions that avian egg size is a neutral trait. To better understand the functional significance of intra-specific variation in egg size as a determinant of offspring fitness within a life-history (sex-specific life-history strategies) and an environmental (poor rearing conditions) context, we experimentally increased developmental stress (via maternal feather-clipping) in the sexually size-dimorphic European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) and measured phenotypic traits in offspring across multiple biological scales. As predicted by life-history theory, sons and daughters had different responses when faced with developmental...
In sexually size-dimorphic species, the larger sex can be more sensitive to stressful environmental ...
Maternal effects are an important force in nature, but the evolutionary dynamics of the traits that ...
Environmental factors play a key role in the expression of phenotypic traits and life-history decisi...
The general lack of experimental evidence for strong, positive effects of egg size on offspring phen...
Traditionally, studies of sexually size-dimorphic birds and mammals report that the larger sex is mo...
Numerous studies have examined predation risk resulting from the costs of impaired flight performanc...
Egg size is a widely-studied trait and yet the causes and consequences of variation in this trait re...
Within-year variation in clutch size has been claimed to be an adaptation to variation in the indivi...
Life history theory predicts, and empirical studies indicate, that egg size can be an important dete...
Variation in developmental conditions is known to affect fitness in later life, but the mechanisms u...
According to life history theory individuals will optimize investment into growth, reproduction and ...
Reproductive success in relation to egg size was studied in European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) by...
Maternal allocation of androgens to the egg yolk allows mothers to adaptively manipulate offspring p...
Trade-off between offspring size and number belongs to the most discussed concepts in the life histo...
Maternal effects are an important force in nature, but the evolutionary dynamics of the traits that ...
In sexually size-dimorphic species, the larger sex can be more sensitive to stressful environmental ...
Maternal effects are an important force in nature, but the evolutionary dynamics of the traits that ...
Environmental factors play a key role in the expression of phenotypic traits and life-history decisi...
The general lack of experimental evidence for strong, positive effects of egg size on offspring phen...
Traditionally, studies of sexually size-dimorphic birds and mammals report that the larger sex is mo...
Numerous studies have examined predation risk resulting from the costs of impaired flight performanc...
Egg size is a widely-studied trait and yet the causes and consequences of variation in this trait re...
Within-year variation in clutch size has been claimed to be an adaptation to variation in the indivi...
Life history theory predicts, and empirical studies indicate, that egg size can be an important dete...
Variation in developmental conditions is known to affect fitness in later life, but the mechanisms u...
According to life history theory individuals will optimize investment into growth, reproduction and ...
Reproductive success in relation to egg size was studied in European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) by...
Maternal allocation of androgens to the egg yolk allows mothers to adaptively manipulate offspring p...
Trade-off between offspring size and number belongs to the most discussed concepts in the life histo...
Maternal effects are an important force in nature, but the evolutionary dynamics of the traits that ...
In sexually size-dimorphic species, the larger sex can be more sensitive to stressful environmental ...
Maternal effects are an important force in nature, but the evolutionary dynamics of the traits that ...
Environmental factors play a key role in the expression of phenotypic traits and life-history decisi...