Eggs (n = 367) collected from wild Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus anatum) nests between 1976 and 1990 in Colorado and New Mexico were artificially incubated and hatched. We retrospectively examined these data for variation in egg length, breadth, and initial mass of hatchlings to resolve questions about relationships among egg size, chick size, and sex; and egg size related to first and second clutches and years. Egg length and breadth were significantly related to chick mass at hatching. Neither egg size nor hatchling mass were related to sex. Egg breadth slightly increased and then decreased over the years eggs were collected, which possibly reflects a re-established and then aging wild falcon population or other environmental variati...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
There are about 10,400 living avian species belonging to the class Aves, characterized by feathers w...
The Mountain Plover is a shorebird of conservation concern that breeds in disturbed areas of the Gre...
Adult peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus macropus) have monotypic plumage and display strong revers...
A population of tundra peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus tundrius) was studied over 4 breeding s...
The influence of embryonic development on eggshell characteristics of wild birds, particularly rapto...
Skewed sex ratios can have negative implications for population growth if they do not match a specie...
Fisher’s theory predicts equal sex ratios at the end of parental care if the costs and benefits asso...
We describe results from a comprehensive effort to survey and monitor Peregrine Falcons (Falco pereg...
Questions about the ecological drivers of, and mechanistic constraints on, productivity have driven ...
Previous studies with small numbers of clutches suggested that Pied Flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca)...
Cooper’s Hawks (Accipiter cooperii) typically lay 3–5 eggs per clutch, rarely 6 eggs, and there are ...
Bird species, including raptors, can often be categorized into two groups depending upon their respo...
Fisher's theory predicts equal sex ratios at the end of parental care if the costs and benefits asso...
Note:Data from breeding records maintained on the colony of American Kestrels (Falco sparverius) fro...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
There are about 10,400 living avian species belonging to the class Aves, characterized by feathers w...
The Mountain Plover is a shorebird of conservation concern that breeds in disturbed areas of the Gre...
Adult peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus macropus) have monotypic plumage and display strong revers...
A population of tundra peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus tundrius) was studied over 4 breeding s...
The influence of embryonic development on eggshell characteristics of wild birds, particularly rapto...
Skewed sex ratios can have negative implications for population growth if they do not match a specie...
Fisher’s theory predicts equal sex ratios at the end of parental care if the costs and benefits asso...
We describe results from a comprehensive effort to survey and monitor Peregrine Falcons (Falco pereg...
Questions about the ecological drivers of, and mechanistic constraints on, productivity have driven ...
Previous studies with small numbers of clutches suggested that Pied Flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca)...
Cooper’s Hawks (Accipiter cooperii) typically lay 3–5 eggs per clutch, rarely 6 eggs, and there are ...
Bird species, including raptors, can often be categorized into two groups depending upon their respo...
Fisher's theory predicts equal sex ratios at the end of parental care if the costs and benefits asso...
Note:Data from breeding records maintained on the colony of American Kestrels (Falco sparverius) fro...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
There are about 10,400 living avian species belonging to the class Aves, characterized by feathers w...
The Mountain Plover is a shorebird of conservation concern that breeds in disturbed areas of the Gre...