The relative amount of resources that avian parents provide to individual offspring within a brood represents a strategy that can have large effects on reproductive success. We tested whether parental feeding decisions of eastern bluebirds Sialia sialis are influenced by offspring plumage color by presenting pairs of differently colored fledglings side by side and observing how they were provisioned by parents. After a control period, we manipulated blue plumage color so that one sibling in each trial became relatively dark and one became relatively bright. During neither the control nor the experimental periods did either parent consistently feed naturally brighter or experimentally brightened sons more than drab sons. Under specific circu...
Abstract A recent hypothesis suggests that birds ’ blue-green egg colors may be a sexually selected ...
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
In bi-parental species, reproduction is not only a crucial life-history stage where individuals must...
The resolution of family conflicts over parental care involves elaborate behavioral interactions whe...
The resolution of family conflicts over parental care involves elaborate behavioral interactions whe...
Abstract Parents allocate resources to offspring to increase their survival and to maximize their ow...
Parents might initially produce more offspring than they might be able to raise. However, when offsp...
Male eastern bluebirds (Sialia sialis) have two types of ornamental plumage coloration: a brilliant ...
Despite parents are equally related to all of their progeny, they may differentially invest in offsp...
Parental investment and competition are two important elements of life history strategies affecting ...
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
To maximize reproductive output, several species of songbirds attempt to raise two or more broods in...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn monogamous bird species, male parental investment may influence offs...
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
Parental investment and sexually-selected signals can be intimately related, either because the sign...
Abstract A recent hypothesis suggests that birds ’ blue-green egg colors may be a sexually selected ...
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
In bi-parental species, reproduction is not only a crucial life-history stage where individuals must...
The resolution of family conflicts over parental care involves elaborate behavioral interactions whe...
The resolution of family conflicts over parental care involves elaborate behavioral interactions whe...
Abstract Parents allocate resources to offspring to increase their survival and to maximize their ow...
Parents might initially produce more offspring than they might be able to raise. However, when offsp...
Male eastern bluebirds (Sialia sialis) have two types of ornamental plumage coloration: a brilliant ...
Despite parents are equally related to all of their progeny, they may differentially invest in offsp...
Parental investment and competition are two important elements of life history strategies affecting ...
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
To maximize reproductive output, several species of songbirds attempt to raise two or more broods in...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn monogamous bird species, male parental investment may influence offs...
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
Parental investment and sexually-selected signals can be intimately related, either because the sign...
Abstract A recent hypothesis suggests that birds ’ blue-green egg colors may be a sexually selected ...
Evolutionary conflicts of interest between family members are expected to influence patterns of pare...
In bi-parental species, reproduction is not only a crucial life-history stage where individuals must...