Incubation temperature can have profound effects on growth and development of embryos and young birds. However, few studies have examined the role that cycling incubation temperature may play in phenotypic variation and whether these effects persist to adulthood. We incubated Japanese quail eggs at control temperatures (37.5°C), at low temperatures (36.0°C), and under a cyclical treatment that maintained the same average temperature as the low treatment (36.0°C) with high temperatures that were the same as the control (37.5°C) and low temperatures that still allowed for development of the embryo (28.0°C). Individuals in the low treatment group were smaller in mass and size than individuals in the control group but had an increased basal met...
Graduation date: 2002A genetic selection study to determine the effects on egg hatchability and subs...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
Maternal effects are an important source of phenotypic variation with potentially large fitness cons...
Incubation temperature can have profound effects on growth and development of embryos and young bird...
Global warming is likely to alter reproductive success of ground-nesting birds that lay eggs normall...
In birds, the temperature at which eggs are incubated shapes many aspects of hatchling phenotype, bu...
Across taxa, the early rearing environment contributes to adult morphological and physiological vari...
Global warming is likely to alter reproductive success of ground-nesting birds that lay eggs normall...
Changes in environmental temperature during the developmental period can affect growth, metabolism, ...
The datasets supporting the conclusions of this article are available at theGEO repository GSE161976...
Avian incubation temperatures oscillate within narrow limits to ensure proper embryonic development....
In vertebrates, the embryonic environment is known to affect the development and the health of indiv...
In vertebrates, the embryonic environment is known to affect the development and the health of indiv...
Because the maintenance of proper developmental temperatures during avian incubation is costly to pa...
Incubating birds trade off self-maintenance for keeping eggs warm. This causes lower incubation temp...
Graduation date: 2002A genetic selection study to determine the effects on egg hatchability and subs...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
Maternal effects are an important source of phenotypic variation with potentially large fitness cons...
Incubation temperature can have profound effects on growth and development of embryos and young bird...
Global warming is likely to alter reproductive success of ground-nesting birds that lay eggs normall...
In birds, the temperature at which eggs are incubated shapes many aspects of hatchling phenotype, bu...
Across taxa, the early rearing environment contributes to adult morphological and physiological vari...
Global warming is likely to alter reproductive success of ground-nesting birds that lay eggs normall...
Changes in environmental temperature during the developmental period can affect growth, metabolism, ...
The datasets supporting the conclusions of this article are available at theGEO repository GSE161976...
Avian incubation temperatures oscillate within narrow limits to ensure proper embryonic development....
In vertebrates, the embryonic environment is known to affect the development and the health of indiv...
In vertebrates, the embryonic environment is known to affect the development and the health of indiv...
Because the maintenance of proper developmental temperatures during avian incubation is costly to pa...
Incubating birds trade off self-maintenance for keeping eggs warm. This causes lower incubation temp...
Graduation date: 2002A genetic selection study to determine the effects on egg hatchability and subs...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
Maternal effects are an important source of phenotypic variation with potentially large fitness cons...