Estrogen, when present in early embryonic development, regulates sexual differentiation in the avian nestling and adult. In this study, I developed a procedure to extract and quantify levels (by radioimmunoassay) of the estrogen, 17[beta]-estradiol, in house wren (Troglodytes aedon) egg yolk. Levels of 17[beta]-estradiol found in one clutch of eggs increased with the order of laying, indicating female house wrens may be capable of regulating the levels of 17[beta]-estradiol received by the offspring. Since the attraction of mates is often aided by the display of sex differences, maternal control of 17[beta]-estradiol levels in the embryo may influence the future reproductive success of her offspring
Research Scholar AwardThis experiment sought to clarify a possible correlation between the coloratio...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Zoology, Washington State UniversityIn birds and other oviparous species, the accumu...
Yolk androgens affect offspring hatching, begging, growth and survival in many bird species. If thes...
Recent evidence indicates that variation in intensity of aggressiveness and competitive ability amon...
Female birds deposit significant amounts of steroid hormones into the yolks of their eggs. Studies h...
Maternal steroids transferred to eggs can elicit permanent effects on various aspects of offspring p...
Owl clutches typically hatch asynchronously, and brood size hierarchies develop. In this study, we d...
Birds can manipulate offspring sex ratio under natural and experimental conditions and maternal horm...
Effects of maternal hormones may adaptively adjust offspring development to prevailing conditions. H...
Steroid hormones play critical organizational and activational roles during vertebrate development, ...
Despite considerable research on hormone-mediated maternal effects in birds, the underlying physiolo...
Maternal hormones deposited in the egg can provide a powerful model for the study of maternal effect...
Research Scholar AwardThis experiment sought to clarify a possible correlation between the coloratio...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Zoology, Washington State UniversityIn birds and other oviparous species, the accumu...
Yolk androgens affect offspring hatching, begging, growth and survival in many bird species. If thes...
Recent evidence indicates that variation in intensity of aggressiveness and competitive ability amon...
Female birds deposit significant amounts of steroid hormones into the yolks of their eggs. Studies h...
Maternal steroids transferred to eggs can elicit permanent effects on various aspects of offspring p...
Owl clutches typically hatch asynchronously, and brood size hierarchies develop. In this study, we d...
Birds can manipulate offspring sex ratio under natural and experimental conditions and maternal horm...
Effects of maternal hormones may adaptively adjust offspring development to prevailing conditions. H...
Steroid hormones play critical organizational and activational roles during vertebrate development, ...
Despite considerable research on hormone-mediated maternal effects in birds, the underlying physiolo...
Maternal hormones deposited in the egg can provide a powerful model for the study of maternal effect...
Research Scholar AwardThis experiment sought to clarify a possible correlation between the coloratio...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Zoology, Washington State UniversityIn birds and other oviparous species, the accumu...
Yolk androgens affect offspring hatching, begging, growth and survival in many bird species. If thes...