Fertility is fundamental to reproductive success, but not all copulation attempts result in a fertilized embryo. Fertilization failure is especially costly for females, but we still lack a clear understanding of the causes of variation in female fertility across taxa. Birds make a useful model system for fertility research, partly because their large eggs are easily studied outside of the female's body, but also because of the wealth of data available on the reproductive productivity of commercial birds. Here, we review the factors contributing to female infertility in birds, providing evidence that female fertility traits are understudied relative to male fertility traits, and that avian fertility research has been dominated by studies foc...
Studies of birds have made a fundamental contribution to elucidating sperm competition processes, ex...
It is generally accepted that populations which experience severe bottlenecks have a reduction in fi...
Variation in fertilization success underlies sexual selection, yet mating does not guarantee fertili...
About 10 per cent of birds’ eggs fail to hatch, but the incidence of failure can be much higher in ...
Reproductive failure is ubiquitous. However, research on the mechanisms underpinning reproductive fa...
genetic incompatibility; hatching success; infertility; polyspermy; sexual conflict. Natural levels ...
In many endangered species, reproductive failure is a major barrier to recovery. The critically enda...
There are about 10,400 living avian species belonging to the class Aves, characterized by feathers w...
The aim of this study is to identify and rectify a misunderstanding about the optimal timing of inse...
Polyspermy is a major puzzle in reproductive biology. In some taxa, multiple sperm enter the ovum as...
Prenatal mortality is typically overlooked in population studies, which biases evolutionary inferenc...
Empirical studies of sex ratios in birds have been limited due to difficulties in determining offspr...
Polyspermy is a major puzzle in reproductive biology. In some taxa, multiple sperm enter the ovum as...
For many organisms, embryonic development begins directly after an egg (ovum) has been fertilized by...
The phenomenon of primary offspring sex ratio adjustment is being extensively studied, yet knowledge...
Studies of birds have made a fundamental contribution to elucidating sperm competition processes, ex...
It is generally accepted that populations which experience severe bottlenecks have a reduction in fi...
Variation in fertilization success underlies sexual selection, yet mating does not guarantee fertili...
About 10 per cent of birds’ eggs fail to hatch, but the incidence of failure can be much higher in ...
Reproductive failure is ubiquitous. However, research on the mechanisms underpinning reproductive fa...
genetic incompatibility; hatching success; infertility; polyspermy; sexual conflict. Natural levels ...
In many endangered species, reproductive failure is a major barrier to recovery. The critically enda...
There are about 10,400 living avian species belonging to the class Aves, characterized by feathers w...
The aim of this study is to identify and rectify a misunderstanding about the optimal timing of inse...
Polyspermy is a major puzzle in reproductive biology. In some taxa, multiple sperm enter the ovum as...
Prenatal mortality is typically overlooked in population studies, which biases evolutionary inferenc...
Empirical studies of sex ratios in birds have been limited due to difficulties in determining offspr...
Polyspermy is a major puzzle in reproductive biology. In some taxa, multiple sperm enter the ovum as...
For many organisms, embryonic development begins directly after an egg (ovum) has been fertilized by...
The phenomenon of primary offspring sex ratio adjustment is being extensively studied, yet knowledge...
Studies of birds have made a fundamental contribution to elucidating sperm competition processes, ex...
It is generally accepted that populations which experience severe bottlenecks have a reduction in fi...
Variation in fertilization success underlies sexual selection, yet mating does not guarantee fertili...