This study examines the effects of experimental manipulation of brood size (one or two squabs) on the behavior, interclutch interval, plasma LH concentrations, and weights of ring dove parents. Twelve dove pairs were observed, sampled, and weighed over a cycle with one and a cycle with two squabs. Before hatch, no parameter showed any difference between pairs which would subsequently have one or have two squabs. After hatch, males and females having one squab fed less, while males showed more perch-, bow-, and nest-cooing over the 2 weeks after hatch. Females also showed more nest-cooing with one squab and a shorter interclutch interval. For both sexes the plasma LH concentrations were higher when rearing a single squab, showed a lesser dec...
Clutch size in precocial birds is generally thought to be limited by factors acting during egg-layi...
Hormones mediate physiological and behavioral changes in adults as they transition into reproduction...
Although the occurrence of sexual imprinting has been demonstrated for doves, it is less well known ...
This study examines the effects of experimental manipulation of brood size (one or two squabs) on th...
Abstract: Previous work has established that experienced male ring doves (Streptopelia risoria) can ...
peer reviewedThis study was undertaken to investigate the intricate relations between prelaying nest...
International audienceCompetitive stress imposed by hatching asynchrony may affect developmental tra...
The pre-oviposition phase of the reproductive cycle of the male Barbary dove is characterized by a s...
The concentrations of prolactin and LH were measured in the plasma of male and female ring doves (St...
In many bird species, females undergo a marked decline in body condition during the first days of th...
The initial courtship of the male Barbary dove consists of aggressive courtship (chasing and bowing)...
In many bird species, females undergo a marked decline in body condition during the first days of th...
Abstract: In the present study Pigeon (Columba livia) and Dove (Streptopelia chinensis) were studied...
International audienceThe size of a brood can be costly for the mother, which in turn can influence ...
International audienceMothers have a crucial influence on offspring development. Variations of mater...
Clutch size in precocial birds is generally thought to be limited by factors acting during egg-layi...
Hormones mediate physiological and behavioral changes in adults as they transition into reproduction...
Although the occurrence of sexual imprinting has been demonstrated for doves, it is less well known ...
This study examines the effects of experimental manipulation of brood size (one or two squabs) on th...
Abstract: Previous work has established that experienced male ring doves (Streptopelia risoria) can ...
peer reviewedThis study was undertaken to investigate the intricate relations between prelaying nest...
International audienceCompetitive stress imposed by hatching asynchrony may affect developmental tra...
The pre-oviposition phase of the reproductive cycle of the male Barbary dove is characterized by a s...
The concentrations of prolactin and LH were measured in the plasma of male and female ring doves (St...
In many bird species, females undergo a marked decline in body condition during the first days of th...
The initial courtship of the male Barbary dove consists of aggressive courtship (chasing and bowing)...
In many bird species, females undergo a marked decline in body condition during the first days of th...
Abstract: In the present study Pigeon (Columba livia) and Dove (Streptopelia chinensis) were studied...
International audienceThe size of a brood can be costly for the mother, which in turn can influence ...
International audienceMothers have a crucial influence on offspring development. Variations of mater...
Clutch size in precocial birds is generally thought to be limited by factors acting during egg-layi...
Hormones mediate physiological and behavioral changes in adults as they transition into reproduction...
Although the occurrence of sexual imprinting has been demonstrated for doves, it is less well known ...