Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may however trades off catering for embryonic requirements against their own need to forage through intermittent incubation. This dynamically adjusted behaviour can be affected by properties of the nest. Here we experimentally show a novel mechanism by which parents, through incorporation of aromatic herbs into nests, effectively modify their incubation behaviour to the benefit of their offspring. Our study species, the European starling, includes in its nest aromatic herbs which promote offspring fitness. We provided wild starlings with artificial nests including or excluding the typically selected fresh herbs and found strong support for our prediction of ...
The avian nest is an essential structure for offspring development. For adults, nest building entail...
The nest is a key element of avian reproductive fitness. It provides the developmental environment f...
Early-life conditions can have important implications for somatic and physiological development, and...
Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may however trad...
Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may however trad...
Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may, however, tr...
Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may, however, tr...
Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may, however, tr...
Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may, however, tr...
Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may, however, tr...
Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may, however, tr...
The avian nest is an essential structure for offspring development. For adults, nest building entail...
Some passerines incorporate aromatic plants in their nest cups, and several hypotheses have been for...
In recent years, temperatures have increased globally, and by different amounts locally. As local cl...
<p>Although several hypothesis have been proposed to explain the function of fresh green plants in n...
The avian nest is an essential structure for offspring development. For adults, nest building entail...
The nest is a key element of avian reproductive fitness. It provides the developmental environment f...
Early-life conditions can have important implications for somatic and physiological development, and...
Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may however trad...
Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may however trad...
Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may, however, tr...
Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may, however, tr...
Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may, however, tr...
Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may, however, tr...
Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may, however, tr...
Development of avian embryos requires thermal energy, usually from parents. Parents may, however, tr...
The avian nest is an essential structure for offspring development. For adults, nest building entail...
Some passerines incorporate aromatic plants in their nest cups, and several hypotheses have been for...
In recent years, temperatures have increased globally, and by different amounts locally. As local cl...
<p>Although several hypothesis have been proposed to explain the function of fresh green plants in n...
The avian nest is an essential structure for offspring development. For adults, nest building entail...
The nest is a key element of avian reproductive fitness. It provides the developmental environment f...
Early-life conditions can have important implications for somatic and physiological development, and...