Incubation was for a long time considered to be a period of decreased activity and low cost for parents. It was therefore ignored as a potential factor affecting life-history trade-offs in birds. Lately this view has started to change, and studies now show that there might be considerable costs connected to incubation. We experimentally reduced the nest temperature during incubation in blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus, thus increasing the energetic cost of incubation, to test the importance of incubation as a component of reproductive costs and for nestling quality. While most other studies use brood size manipulation to manipulate reproductive costs, we were able to separate treatment effects acting during the incubation period from those act...
Several studies have shown that enlargement of clutches during incubation reduces the long-term surv...
The incubation of eggs plays a key role in avian parental care. To ensure embryo development, incuba...
Climate change and increasing air temperature may alter environmental conditions for developing bird...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
In seasonally reproducing organisms, timing reproduction to match food availability is key to indivi...
Because the maintenance of proper developmental temperatures during avian incubation is costly to pa...
International audiencePrenatal maternal effects can be a source of phenotypic plasticity and may pla...
The causes and consequences of variation in the incubation regimes of oviparous animals remain uncle...
Climate change and increasing air temperature may alter environmental conditions for developing bird...
Prenatal maternal effects can be a source of phenotypic plasticity and may play a role in adaptation...
The energetic costs associated with nest construction are becoming increasingly apparent, yet we sti...
In biparental birds, the relative contribution of the sexes to parental care can be viewed as a co-o...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
Fitness costs of incubation ensue whenever the trade-off between incubation and foraging leads to su...
Several studies have shown that enlargement of clutches during incubation reduces the long-term surv...
The incubation of eggs plays a key role in avian parental care. To ensure embryo development, incuba...
Climate change and increasing air temperature may alter environmental conditions for developing bird...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
In seasonally reproducing organisms, timing reproduction to match food availability is key to indivi...
Because the maintenance of proper developmental temperatures during avian incubation is costly to pa...
International audiencePrenatal maternal effects can be a source of phenotypic plasticity and may pla...
The causes and consequences of variation in the incubation regimes of oviparous animals remain uncle...
Climate change and increasing air temperature may alter environmental conditions for developing bird...
Prenatal maternal effects can be a source of phenotypic plasticity and may play a role in adaptation...
The energetic costs associated with nest construction are becoming increasingly apparent, yet we sti...
In biparental birds, the relative contribution of the sexes to parental care can be viewed as a co-o...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
Fitness costs of incubation ensue whenever the trade-off between incubation and foraging leads to su...
Several studies have shown that enlargement of clutches during incubation reduces the long-term surv...
The incubation of eggs plays a key role in avian parental care. To ensure embryo development, incuba...
Climate change and increasing air temperature may alter environmental conditions for developing bird...