Despite keen interest in life-history trade-offs and the costs of reproduction, evidence that increased parental allocation reduces subsequent breeding productivity is mixed. Some of this uncertainty is attributable to environmental heterogeneity in space and time, necessitating multi-year field experiments. Across three breeding seasons, we cross-fostered clutches between nests to manipulate females' incubation duration in a wild population of Carolina wrens, a small songbird species in which only females incubate, to test for the cost of incubation on current and future reproduction. Prolonged incubation affected maternal productivity within seasons, impacting their current offspring post-hatching and their probability of breeding subsequ...
Although previously disputed, it is now clear that the demands from avian incubation put parents und...
Parental and territory quality are often correlated in territorial birds, and both factors influence...
The high energetic demands of incubation in birds may be an important ecological factor limiting the...
Despite keen interest in life-history trade-offs and the costs of reproduction, evidence that increa...
Fitness costs of incubation ensue whenever the trade-off between incubation and foraging leads to su...
In many species, females produce fewer offspring than they are capable of rearing, possibly because ...
In many bird species, females produce fewer offspring than they are capable of raising. One hypothes...
The costs of egg production and incubation may have a crucial effect on avian reproductive decisions...
Life-history theory predicts that parents produce the number of offspring that maximizes their fitne...
Theory predicts that investment in current offspring should negatively influence a parent\u27s abili...
Life-history theory assumes that organisms trade-off current against future reproduction to maximize...
House wren birds have limited time during the year to migrate, build their nest, raise young, and pr...
It is widely accepted that recent increases in environmental temperature have had a causal effect on...
South temperate songbirds differ from northtemperate species in life-history traits, having greater ...
The life history trade-off between current and future reproduction is a theoretically well-establish...
Although previously disputed, it is now clear that the demands from avian incubation put parents und...
Parental and territory quality are often correlated in territorial birds, and both factors influence...
The high energetic demands of incubation in birds may be an important ecological factor limiting the...
Despite keen interest in life-history trade-offs and the costs of reproduction, evidence that increa...
Fitness costs of incubation ensue whenever the trade-off between incubation and foraging leads to su...
In many species, females produce fewer offspring than they are capable of rearing, possibly because ...
In many bird species, females produce fewer offspring than they are capable of raising. One hypothes...
The costs of egg production and incubation may have a crucial effect on avian reproductive decisions...
Life-history theory predicts that parents produce the number of offspring that maximizes their fitne...
Theory predicts that investment in current offspring should negatively influence a parent\u27s abili...
Life-history theory assumes that organisms trade-off current against future reproduction to maximize...
House wren birds have limited time during the year to migrate, build their nest, raise young, and pr...
It is widely accepted that recent increases in environmental temperature have had a causal effect on...
South temperate songbirds differ from northtemperate species in life-history traits, having greater ...
The life history trade-off between current and future reproduction is a theoretically well-establish...
Although previously disputed, it is now clear that the demands from avian incubation put parents und...
Parental and territory quality are often correlated in territorial birds, and both factors influence...
The high energetic demands of incubation in birds may be an important ecological factor limiting the...