Nesting Ring-billed Gulls (Larus delawarensis) were studied on Granite Island, northern Lake Superior, during the breeding seasons of 1983 and 1984 to determine if there was a relationship between food supply and the time of breeding, body condition, and egg characteristics affecting reproductive success. Eggs laid in 1984 were heavier than those laid in 1983. This may have been related to smaller pre-breeding food abundance in 1983. In each year. Ring-billed Gulls nesting later in the season laid fewer and smaller eggs that had poorer hatching success. Within clutches, third laid eggs were smaller, lighter and produced fewer young than first or second eggs. Chemical analyses of eggs revealed that eggs laid in 1984 contained mor...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
Male and female offspring can differ in their susceptibility to pre-natal (e.g. egg quality) and pos...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
Late-nesting Ring-billed Gulls in this study laid fewer and smaller eggs and hatched fewer young th...
Silver Gulls Lams novaehollandiae were studied on Penguin Island, south-western Western Australia, d...
Reproductive performance of Ring-billed Gulls (Larus delawarensis) in relation to nest location was ...
The reproductive biology of the Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis) was studied on Gull Island, P...
Male and female offspring can differ in their susceptibility to pre-natal (e.g. egg quality) and pos...
It has been proposed that female birds can influence the phenotype of their offspring by provisionin...
Measurements of costs of reproduction are essential for our understanding of the evolution of reprod...
The Silver Gull is a small gull (265 - 450g), which exhibits sexual dimorphism, with males larger th...
The first part of this thesis investigated the relationship between time of nesting and body size i...
1. Within-clutch variation in parental investment of yolk lipid (including essential fatty acid comp...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
Male and female offspring can differ in their susceptibility to pre-natal (e.g. egg quality) and pos...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
Late-nesting Ring-billed Gulls in this study laid fewer and smaller eggs and hatched fewer young th...
Silver Gulls Lams novaehollandiae were studied on Penguin Island, south-western Western Australia, d...
Reproductive performance of Ring-billed Gulls (Larus delawarensis) in relation to nest location was ...
The reproductive biology of the Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis) was studied on Gull Island, P...
Male and female offspring can differ in their susceptibility to pre-natal (e.g. egg quality) and pos...
It has been proposed that female birds can influence the phenotype of their offspring by provisionin...
Measurements of costs of reproduction are essential for our understanding of the evolution of reprod...
The Silver Gull is a small gull (265 - 450g), which exhibits sexual dimorphism, with males larger th...
The first part of this thesis investigated the relationship between time of nesting and body size i...
1. Within-clutch variation in parental investment of yolk lipid (including essential fatty acid comp...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...
Male and female offspring can differ in their susceptibility to pre-natal (e.g. egg quality) and pos...
Female birds of several species have control over the production of daughters and sons. However, mos...