When evaluating avian reproduction, life history theory examines the trade-offs between parental effort, the number and size of offspring, and the rate of nestling development. The growth rates and body sizes of developing birds vary geographically and can diverge with both latitude and migratory strategies. In terms of offspring size, growth rate can deviate in nestlings of the same or similar species due to the correlated influences of weather events, predation pressure, food availability, number of nestmates, and parental provisioning. Furthermore, a longer photoperiod for species nesting at higher latitudes increases the duration over which a nestling can be fed each day, and increased nestling provisioning has been positively correlate...
Parental behaviour often exhibits plasticity to factors expected to affect the benefits or costs of ...
In many bird species, females undergo a marked decline in body condition during the first days of th...
1. Plasticity in life-history characteristics can influence many ecological and evolutionary phenome...
When evaluating avian reproduction, life history theory examines the trade‐offs between parental eff...
We studied avian development in 49 to 153 species of temperate and tropical New World passerine bird...
We studied avian development in 49 to 153 species of temperate and tropical New World passerine bird...
Parental care, a component of reproductive effort, should evolve in response to its impact on both o...
Graduation date: 2007I studied developmental rates in a suite of temperate and tropical passerine bi...
Life history theory emphasizes the importance of trade-offs in how time and energy are allocated to ...
Offspring rarely have a linear growth rate and many external factors may be to blame for this. They ...
In many bird species, females undergo a marked decline in body condition during the first days of th...
Propagule size is an important maternal effect on offspring fitness and phenotype in birds and other...
Patterns and causes of variation in the reproductive success of Song Sparrows (Melospiza melodia) ar...
The rate at which avian offspring grow can have consequences for survival and reproductive output as...
Parental behaviour often exhibits plasticity to factors expected to affect the benefits or costs of ...
In many bird species, females undergo a marked decline in body condition during the first days of th...
1. Plasticity in life-history characteristics can influence many ecological and evolutionary phenome...
When evaluating avian reproduction, life history theory examines the trade‐offs between parental eff...
We studied avian development in 49 to 153 species of temperate and tropical New World passerine bird...
We studied avian development in 49 to 153 species of temperate and tropical New World passerine bird...
Parental care, a component of reproductive effort, should evolve in response to its impact on both o...
Graduation date: 2007I studied developmental rates in a suite of temperate and tropical passerine bi...
Life history theory emphasizes the importance of trade-offs in how time and energy are allocated to ...
Offspring rarely have a linear growth rate and many external factors may be to blame for this. They ...
In many bird species, females undergo a marked decline in body condition during the first days of th...
Propagule size is an important maternal effect on offspring fitness and phenotype in birds and other...
Patterns and causes of variation in the reproductive success of Song Sparrows (Melospiza melodia) ar...
The rate at which avian offspring grow can have consequences for survival and reproductive output as...
Parental behaviour often exhibits plasticity to factors expected to affect the benefits or costs of ...
In many bird species, females undergo a marked decline in body condition during the first days of th...
1. Plasticity in life-history characteristics can influence many ecological and evolutionary phenome...