Hormone-mediated maternal effects play an important role in the formation of a differentiated phenotype. They have been shown to influence a wide array of offspring traits, both early in life and in adulthood. One important offspring trait that is under the influence of maternal androgens is the immune system. In birds, a growing number of studies show that yolk androgens modulate immune function during the chick stage. However, there is a lack of knowledge regarding long-term effects of prenatal androgens on offspring immunity. In this study, we therefore investigated the influence of prenatal testosterone (T) on several measures of immunity in fledgling and adult zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). Cell-mediated immune response (towards ...
In the last two decades, maternally derived yolk androgens have been shown to significantly alter of...
The exposure of yolk androgens can positively stimulate chick growth and competitive ability but may...
Good-genes hypotheses of sexual selection predict that offspring fathered by preferred males should ...
Permanent offspring modification through maternal hormone transfer is thought to be a tool for mothe...
Yolk androgens affect offspring hatching, begging, growth and survival in many bird species. If thes...
Female birds incorporate in the yolks of their eggs significant concentrations of a number of differ...
Avian eggs contain considerable amounts of maternal yolk androgens, which have been shown to benefic...
Maternally derived androgens have been shown to influence offspring phenotype in various ways. In bi...
In oviparous vertebrates, maternal steroid allocation to eggs can have important fitness consequence...
Hormone-mediated maternal effects may be an important mechanism for adjusting offspring phenotype to...
The ability of mothers to modify offspring phenotype to match prevailing environmental conditions is...
Avian mothers convey significant quantities of androgens (i.e. ?male? steroids) to their eggs, which...
Exposure of yolk androgens can positively stimulate chick growth and competitive ability, but may ne...
Exposure of yolk androgens can positively stimulate chick growth and competitive ability, but may ne...
Parents are selected to preferentially invest in the offspring with highest reproductive value. One ...
In the last two decades, maternally derived yolk androgens have been shown to significantly alter of...
The exposure of yolk androgens can positively stimulate chick growth and competitive ability but may...
Good-genes hypotheses of sexual selection predict that offspring fathered by preferred males should ...
Permanent offspring modification through maternal hormone transfer is thought to be a tool for mothe...
Yolk androgens affect offspring hatching, begging, growth and survival in many bird species. If thes...
Female birds incorporate in the yolks of their eggs significant concentrations of a number of differ...
Avian eggs contain considerable amounts of maternal yolk androgens, which have been shown to benefic...
Maternally derived androgens have been shown to influence offspring phenotype in various ways. In bi...
In oviparous vertebrates, maternal steroid allocation to eggs can have important fitness consequence...
Hormone-mediated maternal effects may be an important mechanism for adjusting offspring phenotype to...
The ability of mothers to modify offspring phenotype to match prevailing environmental conditions is...
Avian mothers convey significant quantities of androgens (i.e. ?male? steroids) to their eggs, which...
Exposure of yolk androgens can positively stimulate chick growth and competitive ability, but may ne...
Exposure of yolk androgens can positively stimulate chick growth and competitive ability, but may ne...
Parents are selected to preferentially invest in the offspring with highest reproductive value. One ...
In the last two decades, maternally derived yolk androgens have been shown to significantly alter of...
The exposure of yolk androgens can positively stimulate chick growth and competitive ability but may...
Good-genes hypotheses of sexual selection predict that offspring fathered by preferred males should ...