n birds, incubation temperature can vary by several degrees Celsius among nests of a given species. Parents may alter incubation temperature to cope with environmental conditions and/or to manipulate embryonic development, and such changes in incubation behavior could have long-lasting effects on offspring phenotype. To investigate short- and long-term effects of suboptimal incubation temperatures on survival and physiological functions in zebra finches, eggs were incubated at 36.2, 37.4 or 38.4°C for the entire incubation period. The post-hatch environment was identical among the treatment groups. We found that hatching success was lowest in the 38.4°C group, while post-hatch survival was lowest in the 36.2°C group. Incubation temperature ...
The role of developmental conditions in shaping adult phenotypes has been the focus of a great deal ...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
In birds, incubation temperature can vary by several degrees Celsius among nests of a given species....
In birds, incubation temperature has received increased attention as an important source of phenotyp...
Early-life conditions can have important implications for somatic and physiological development, and...
In birds parental incubation behaviour is an important factor shaping the environmental conditions u...
Incubation temperature has the potential to influence offspring sex, phenotype, and survival, partic...
In birds ambient temperature can influence adult incubation behaviour, energy budget, egg temperatur...
P>1. Avian embryos depend on the incubating parent to provide a thermal environment suitable for emb...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
In many bird species, females incubate the eggs for short periods before clutch completion. The role...
NAThe increase of the ambient temperature as consequence of climate change may impact significantly ...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Climate change and increasing air temperature may alter environmental conditions for developing bird...
The role of developmental conditions in shaping adult phenotypes has been the focus of a great deal ...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
In birds, incubation temperature can vary by several degrees Celsius among nests of a given species....
In birds, incubation temperature has received increased attention as an important source of phenotyp...
Early-life conditions can have important implications for somatic and physiological development, and...
In birds parental incubation behaviour is an important factor shaping the environmental conditions u...
Incubation temperature has the potential to influence offspring sex, phenotype, and survival, partic...
In birds ambient temperature can influence adult incubation behaviour, energy budget, egg temperatur...
P>1. Avian embryos depend on the incubating parent to provide a thermal environment suitable for emb...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
In many bird species, females incubate the eggs for short periods before clutch completion. The role...
NAThe increase of the ambient temperature as consequence of climate change may impact significantly ...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Climate change and increasing air temperature may alter environmental conditions for developing bird...
The role of developmental conditions in shaping adult phenotypes has been the focus of a great deal ...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...