In many species, embryos can perceive and learn external sounds. Yet, the possibility that parents may use these embryonic capacities to alter their offspring\u27s developmental trajectories has not been considered. Here, we demonstrate that zebra finch parents acoustically signal high ambient temperatures (above 26°C) to their embryos. We show that exposure of embryos to these acoustic cues alone adaptively alters subsequent nestling begging and growth in response to nest temperature and influences individuals\u27 reproductive success and thermal preferences as adults. These findings have implications for our understanding of maternal effects, phenotypic plasticity, developmental programming, and the adaptation of endothermic species to a ...
As a result of a warming global climate, understanding how organisms adjust their behaviour to envir...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
In many species, embryos can perceive and learn external sounds. Yet, the possibility that parents m...
Sound is arguably the external cue most accessible to embryos of many species, and as such may const...
Sound is arguably the external cue most accessible to embryos of many species, and as such may cons...
Environmental conditions during early development can profoundly impact an organism’s phenotype, pot...
Environmental conditions during early development can profoundly impact an organism’s phenotype, pot...
Understanding animal physiological adaptations for tolerating heat, and the causes of inter-individu...
Understanding animal physiological adaptations for tolerating heat, and the causes of interindividua...
Prenatal acoustic communication affects embryonic development in ways that modify, and potentially o...
The ability to adapt to changing environments is crucial for all species. Growing evidence suggests ...
Sound is an essential source of information in many taxa and can notably be used by emb...
Climate change is pushing organisms closer to their physiological limits. Animals can reduce heat ex...
Sound is an essential source of information in many taxa and can notably be used by embryos to progr...
As a result of a warming global climate, understanding how organisms adjust their behaviour to envir...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
In many species, embryos can perceive and learn external sounds. Yet, the possibility that parents m...
Sound is arguably the external cue most accessible to embryos of many species, and as such may const...
Sound is arguably the external cue most accessible to embryos of many species, and as such may cons...
Environmental conditions during early development can profoundly impact an organism’s phenotype, pot...
Environmental conditions during early development can profoundly impact an organism’s phenotype, pot...
Understanding animal physiological adaptations for tolerating heat, and the causes of inter-individu...
Understanding animal physiological adaptations for tolerating heat, and the causes of interindividua...
Prenatal acoustic communication affects embryonic development in ways that modify, and potentially o...
The ability to adapt to changing environments is crucial for all species. Growing evidence suggests ...
Sound is an essential source of information in many taxa and can notably be used by emb...
Climate change is pushing organisms closer to their physiological limits. Animals can reduce heat ex...
Sound is an essential source of information in many taxa and can notably be used by embryos to progr...
As a result of a warming global climate, understanding how organisms adjust their behaviour to envir...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...