The increase or decrease in yolk androgens over the laying sequence of a clutch in birds may mitigate or enhance, respectively, the disadvantage of the last-hatched chicks, providing a potentially adaptive tool to adjust brood size to food conditions. This variation may involve a genetic component on which Darwinian selection can act. We found that two lines of a wild bird species selected for bold and shy personalities show, respectively, increased and decreased androgen concentrations over the laying sequence. The line showing the increase laid earlier in the season, when food conditions are normally sufficient to raise the whole brood. The line showing the decrease laid later, when food is normally scarce, which may facilitate brood redu...
According to the brood reduction hypothesis, parents adjust their brood size in response to current ...
1. Intraspecific variation in reproductive decisions is generally considered as a reaction to enviro...
In many species, embryos are exposed to maternal hormones in utero, in the egg, or in the seed. In b...
The increase or decrease in yolk androgens over the laying sequence of a clutch in birds may mitigat...
Maternal hormones are important mediators of prenatal maternal effects. Although many experimental s...
Current theory recognizes the adaptive value of maternal effects in shaping offspring phenotypes in ...
Animal personality traits emerge developmentally from the interaction of genetic and early environme...
Animal personality traits emerge developmentally from the interaction of genetic and early environme...
Differential reproductive investment by the mother can critically influence offspring development an...
Differential reproductive investment by the mother can critically influence offspring development an...
Maternal hormones can have substantial phenotypic effects in the progeny of many vertebrates. It has...
Personality traits can be favoured by both natural and artificial selection, if they result in incre...
Maternal reproductive investment can critically influence offspring phenotype, and thus these matern...
Social competition among female birds has been shown to positively affect yolk androgen levels, perh...
According to the brood reduction hypothesis, parents adjust their brood size in response to current ...
1. Intraspecific variation in reproductive decisions is generally considered as a reaction to enviro...
In many species, embryos are exposed to maternal hormones in utero, in the egg, or in the seed. In b...
The increase or decrease in yolk androgens over the laying sequence of a clutch in birds may mitigat...
Maternal hormones are important mediators of prenatal maternal effects. Although many experimental s...
Current theory recognizes the adaptive value of maternal effects in shaping offspring phenotypes in ...
Animal personality traits emerge developmentally from the interaction of genetic and early environme...
Animal personality traits emerge developmentally from the interaction of genetic and early environme...
Differential reproductive investment by the mother can critically influence offspring development an...
Differential reproductive investment by the mother can critically influence offspring development an...
Maternal hormones can have substantial phenotypic effects in the progeny of many vertebrates. It has...
Personality traits can be favoured by both natural and artificial selection, if they result in incre...
Maternal reproductive investment can critically influence offspring phenotype, and thus these matern...
Social competition among female birds has been shown to positively affect yolk androgen levels, perh...
According to the brood reduction hypothesis, parents adjust their brood size in response to current ...
1. Intraspecific variation in reproductive decisions is generally considered as a reaction to enviro...
In many species, embryos are exposed to maternal hormones in utero, in the egg, or in the seed. In b...