In many bird species that practice parental care, siblings often compete for resources and care provided by their parents, although their strategies differ according to hatching rank and condition. Differences in offspring strategies are generally attributed to hatching order and maternal effects, which are difficult to separate because these effects are often correlated. For example, third-hatched chicks of large gull species receive more egg testosterones and corticosterone, which influence early behavioral patterns. In this study, we carried out a cross-fostering experiment with first- and last-laid eggs of the yellow-legged gull (Larus michahellis) to test whether the within-brood variation in behavioral strategies for competing with si...
Understanding how the intensity of inbreeding depression is influenced by stressful environmental co...
Black-headed gulls, Larus ridibundus, produce clutches of three eggs, which contain high levels of m...
The relative age of an individual's siblings is a major cause of fitness variation in many species. ...
In many bird species that practice parental care, siblings often compete for resources and care prov...
In many bird species that practice parental care, siblings often compete for resources and care prov...
In many bird species that practice parental care, siblings often compete for resources and care prov...
Birds can influence the embryonic development through incubation behaviour because avian embryos dev...
In many bird species, eggs within a clutch differ in their size and content composition (egg charact...
In species with biparental care, individuals only have to pay the costs for their own parental inves...
In species with biparental care, individuals only have to pay the costs for their own parental inves...
In species with biparental care, individuals only have to pay the costs for their own parental inves...
Predation risk is an important environmental factor for animal populations, expected to trigger mate...
Predation risk is an important environmental factor for animal populations, expected to trigger mate...
Understanding how the intensity of inbreeding depression is influenced by stressful environmental co...
Black-headed gulls, Larus ridibundus, produce clutches of three eggs, which contain high levels of m...
Understanding how the intensity of inbreeding depression is influenced by stressful environmental co...
Black-headed gulls, Larus ridibundus, produce clutches of three eggs, which contain high levels of m...
The relative age of an individual's siblings is a major cause of fitness variation in many species. ...
In many bird species that practice parental care, siblings often compete for resources and care prov...
In many bird species that practice parental care, siblings often compete for resources and care prov...
In many bird species that practice parental care, siblings often compete for resources and care prov...
Birds can influence the embryonic development through incubation behaviour because avian embryos dev...
In many bird species, eggs within a clutch differ in their size and content composition (egg charact...
In species with biparental care, individuals only have to pay the costs for their own parental inves...
In species with biparental care, individuals only have to pay the costs for their own parental inves...
In species with biparental care, individuals only have to pay the costs for their own parental inves...
Predation risk is an important environmental factor for animal populations, expected to trigger mate...
Predation risk is an important environmental factor for animal populations, expected to trigger mate...
Understanding how the intensity of inbreeding depression is influenced by stressful environmental co...
Black-headed gulls, Larus ridibundus, produce clutches of three eggs, which contain high levels of m...
Understanding how the intensity of inbreeding depression is influenced by stressful environmental co...
Black-headed gulls, Larus ridibundus, produce clutches of three eggs, which contain high levels of m...
The relative age of an individual's siblings is a major cause of fitness variation in many species. ...