Social competition among female birds has been shown to positively affect yolk androgen levels, perhaps providing a mechanism to communicate environmental conditions to offspring. Whether this relationship is due to social density or to differences among mothers that breed in different social situations is unclear. We manipulated breeding density to test these alternative explanations. Yolk androgens were measured in clutches of European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, breeding in consecutive years in outdoor aviaries of different sizes and with varying numbers of breeding pairs. Testosterone (T) levels increased significantly with increasing density. Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) levels increased with the number of nest boxes available. The numbe...
Variation of maternal androgens in avian eggs may be a mechanism of maternal influence on offspring ...
Mates and females are in conflict over parental care, as it would be favourable for one parent to sh...
Female birds may adjust their offspring phenotype to the specific requirements of the environment by...
Social competition among female birds has been shown to positively affect yolk androgen levels, perh...
Social competition among female birds has been shown to positively affect yolk androgen levels, perh...
1. High breeding density can cause elevated plasma androgen levels in adult birds. Since maternal an...
Current theory recognizes the adaptive value of maternal effects in shaping offspring phenotypes in ...
Female birds can influence offspring development by adjusting egg size or by a differential allocati...
Female birds can influence offspring development by adjusting egg size or by a differential allocati...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 12th European Ornithologists’ Union Congress, celebrado en Cluj Na...
Maternal allocation of androgens to the egg yolk allows mothers to adaptively manipulate offspring p...
The field of androgen deposition in avian eggs and its consequences for offspring development has re...
Yolk androgen deposition is a widely investigated maternal effect in birds, but its adaptive value i...
Female birds may adjust their offspring phenotype to the specific requirements of the environment by...
Maternal glucocorticoids are known to affect offspring phenotype in numerous vertebrate taxa. In bir...
Variation of maternal androgens in avian eggs may be a mechanism of maternal influence on offspring ...
Mates and females are in conflict over parental care, as it would be favourable for one parent to sh...
Female birds may adjust their offspring phenotype to the specific requirements of the environment by...
Social competition among female birds has been shown to positively affect yolk androgen levels, perh...
Social competition among female birds has been shown to positively affect yolk androgen levels, perh...
1. High breeding density can cause elevated plasma androgen levels in adult birds. Since maternal an...
Current theory recognizes the adaptive value of maternal effects in shaping offspring phenotypes in ...
Female birds can influence offspring development by adjusting egg size or by a differential allocati...
Female birds can influence offspring development by adjusting egg size or by a differential allocati...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 12th European Ornithologists’ Union Congress, celebrado en Cluj Na...
Maternal allocation of androgens to the egg yolk allows mothers to adaptively manipulate offspring p...
The field of androgen deposition in avian eggs and its consequences for offspring development has re...
Yolk androgen deposition is a widely investigated maternal effect in birds, but its adaptive value i...
Female birds may adjust their offspring phenotype to the specific requirements of the environment by...
Maternal glucocorticoids are known to affect offspring phenotype in numerous vertebrate taxa. In bir...
Variation of maternal androgens in avian eggs may be a mechanism of maternal influence on offspring ...
Mates and females are in conflict over parental care, as it would be favourable for one parent to sh...
Female birds may adjust their offspring phenotype to the specific requirements of the environment by...