Supporting information include the following: (A) Identification of the time windows of effect for temperature and rainfall. (B) Contextualizing the reported effect size of female helper number on egg volume. (C) No evidence of maternal adjustment of number of clutches laid per year according to helper numbers. (D) Maternal plasticity in egg volume cannot be readily attributed to carryover effects of past help. (E) No evidence of carry-over effects of past help on maternal body condition at laying. (F) Female helper effects on egg volume do not depend on time since the last breeding attempt or the number of helpers. (G) Variation in egg volume is better explained by “current” number of helpers than by number of helpers in the previous breed...
Background: Oviparous females have three main options to increase their reproductive success: invest...
Dataset 1: this is the dataset used for the eggshell coloration analysis. The dataset presents 14...
See Section A in S1 File above for methods and interpretation. (a) Effect of the best-supported tota...
(a) Female helper number positively predicts egg volume at the population level (Table 1; prior to p...
Females may adjust prenatal allocation in relation to ecological conditions that affect reproductive...
Note that partitioning within-mother (Δ) and among-mother (μ) components might produce bias in the a...
Model estimates, standard errors (SE), and their 95% confidence intervals (CI (95%)) are provided al...
(a) Egg volume showed high variation both within (x-axis) and among mothers (y-axis). Δ egg volume r...
This analysis used the full data set from the egg volume model in Table 1 (490 measures from 271 clu...
This analysis used the full data sets from the egg volume model in Table 1 (490 measures from 271 cl...
This model contains data for a single clutch of 4 eggs. Model estimates, standard errors (SE), and t...
Background: Oviparous females have three main options to increase their reproductive success: invest...
Model estimates, standard errors (SE), and their 95% confidence intervals (CI (95%)) are provided al...
1. In many birds, hatching asynchrony is a common phenomenon, primarily driven by patterns of incuba...
Background: Oviparous females have three main options to increase their reproductive success: invest...
Background: Oviparous females have three main options to increase their reproductive success: invest...
Dataset 1: this is the dataset used for the eggshell coloration analysis. The dataset presents 14...
See Section A in S1 File above for methods and interpretation. (a) Effect of the best-supported tota...
(a) Female helper number positively predicts egg volume at the population level (Table 1; prior to p...
Females may adjust prenatal allocation in relation to ecological conditions that affect reproductive...
Note that partitioning within-mother (Δ) and among-mother (μ) components might produce bias in the a...
Model estimates, standard errors (SE), and their 95% confidence intervals (CI (95%)) are provided al...
(a) Egg volume showed high variation both within (x-axis) and among mothers (y-axis). Δ egg volume r...
This analysis used the full data set from the egg volume model in Table 1 (490 measures from 271 clu...
This analysis used the full data sets from the egg volume model in Table 1 (490 measures from 271 cl...
This model contains data for a single clutch of 4 eggs. Model estimates, standard errors (SE), and t...
Background: Oviparous females have three main options to increase their reproductive success: invest...
Model estimates, standard errors (SE), and their 95% confidence intervals (CI (95%)) are provided al...
1. In many birds, hatching asynchrony is a common phenomenon, primarily driven by patterns of incuba...
Background: Oviparous females have three main options to increase their reproductive success: invest...
Background: Oviparous females have three main options to increase their reproductive success: invest...
Dataset 1: this is the dataset used for the eggshell coloration analysis. The dataset presents 14...
See Section A in S1 File above for methods and interpretation. (a) Effect of the best-supported tota...