In many bird species, females incubate the eggs for short periods before clutch completion. The role of such partial incubation and the effective egg temperatures attained are controversial. Possible functions depend on whether temperatures reach the critical values required for embryogenesis and include the protection of the clutch from predators, brood parasites, and environmental factors; inhibition of bacterial growth on eggs; control of hatching asynchrony; or energy saving by parents. In this study, in a natural population of great tits, we first investigated the occurrence and extent of partial incubation, and second, we evaluated some potential functions by experimental simulation of the observed patterns of partial incubation. We f...
Because extended incubation recesses, where incubating songbirds are away from nests for periods mu...
Theory predicts shorter embryonic periods in species with greater embryo mortality risk and smaller ...
International audiencePrenatal maternal effects can be a source of phenotypic plasticity and may pla...
Esta tesis fue leída el 14 de junio de 2021 en la Universidad de Valencia y forma parte del Doctoral...
The timing of breeding often has a profound influence on the reproductive success of birds living in...
n birds, incubation temperature can vary by several degrees Celsius among nests of a given species. ...
The main mechanism to achieve hatching asynchrony (HA) for incubating birds is to start heating the ...
It was documented that many species of birds incubate their clutch before the clutch completion. Thi...
The ability of parents to respond to changes in food supply within a season will have a large effect...
Early-life conditions can have important implications for somatic and physiological development, and...
The main mechanism to achieve hatching asynchrony (HA) for incubating birds is to start heating the ...
While understanding heat exchange between incubating adults and their eggs is central to the study o...
Incubation was for a long time considered to be a period of decreased activity and low cost for pare...
For many organisms, embryonic development begins directly after an egg (ovum) has been fertilized by...
1. Elucidating factors that limit the number of offspring produced is fundamental to understanding l...
Because extended incubation recesses, where incubating songbirds are away from nests for periods mu...
Theory predicts shorter embryonic periods in species with greater embryo mortality risk and smaller ...
International audiencePrenatal maternal effects can be a source of phenotypic plasticity and may pla...
Esta tesis fue leída el 14 de junio de 2021 en la Universidad de Valencia y forma parte del Doctoral...
The timing of breeding often has a profound influence on the reproductive success of birds living in...
n birds, incubation temperature can vary by several degrees Celsius among nests of a given species. ...
The main mechanism to achieve hatching asynchrony (HA) for incubating birds is to start heating the ...
It was documented that many species of birds incubate their clutch before the clutch completion. Thi...
The ability of parents to respond to changes in food supply within a season will have a large effect...
Early-life conditions can have important implications for somatic and physiological development, and...
The main mechanism to achieve hatching asynchrony (HA) for incubating birds is to start heating the ...
While understanding heat exchange between incubating adults and their eggs is central to the study o...
Incubation was for a long time considered to be a period of decreased activity and low cost for pare...
For many organisms, embryonic development begins directly after an egg (ovum) has been fertilized by...
1. Elucidating factors that limit the number of offspring produced is fundamental to understanding l...
Because extended incubation recesses, where incubating songbirds are away from nests for periods mu...
Theory predicts shorter embryonic periods in species with greater embryo mortality risk and smaller ...
International audiencePrenatal maternal effects can be a source of phenotypic plasticity and may pla...