In birds, early exposure to androgens has been shown to influence offspring growth and begging behaviour, and has been proposed as a mechanism for the development of sexual size dimorphism (SSD). Sex specific effects during development can occur due to sex-specific allocation of maternal androgens, sensitivity to, or synthesis of, androgens. In addition, maternal hormones have been suggested as a mechanism to skew brood sex ratio. This study uses one of the world's most extreme SSD species, the brown songlark Cinclorhamphus cruralis, to investigate (1) sex-specific differences of androgens in yolk and chick plasma and (2) the relationship between androgens and sex ratio bias. The study reveals no indication of sex-specific maternal allocati...
Competing for food by altricial and semiprecocial bird nestlings is a behaviour well known for its s...
Maternal hormones are known to be present in avian eggs and can have beneficial effects on chick dev...
Maternal hormones are important mediators of prenatal maternal effects in animals. Although their ef...
In birds, early exposure to androgens has been shown to influence offspring growth and begging behav...
Maternal allocation of androgens to the egg yolk allows mothers to adaptively manipulate offspring p...
Current theory recognizes the adaptive value of maternal effects in shaping offspring phenotypes in ...
Social competition among female birds has been shown to positively affect yolk androgen levels, perh...
Yolk androgens affect offspring hatching, begging, growth and survival in many bird species. If thes...
In birds, causes and consequences of variation in maternally-derived steroids in egg yolk have been ...
Social competition among female birds has been shown to positively affect yolk androgen levels, perh...
Avian eggs contain maternal androgens that may adjust offspring development to environmental conditi...
Competing for food by altricial and semiprecocial bird nestlings is a behaviour well known for its s...
Maternal hormones are known to be present in avian eggs and can have beneficial effects on chick dev...
Maternal hormones are important mediators of prenatal maternal effects in animals. Although their ef...
In birds, early exposure to androgens has been shown to influence offspring growth and begging behav...
Maternal allocation of androgens to the egg yolk allows mothers to adaptively manipulate offspring p...
Current theory recognizes the adaptive value of maternal effects in shaping offspring phenotypes in ...
Social competition among female birds has been shown to positively affect yolk androgen levels, perh...
Yolk androgens affect offspring hatching, begging, growth and survival in many bird species. If thes...
In birds, causes and consequences of variation in maternally-derived steroids in egg yolk have been ...
Social competition among female birds has been shown to positively affect yolk androgen levels, perh...
Avian eggs contain maternal androgens that may adjust offspring development to environmental conditi...
Competing for food by altricial and semiprecocial bird nestlings is a behaviour well known for its s...
Maternal hormones are known to be present in avian eggs and can have beneficial effects on chick dev...
Maternal hormones are important mediators of prenatal maternal effects in animals. Although their ef...