It is well established that in many avian species, prenatal maternal resource allocation varies both between and within clutches and may affect offspring fitness. Differential allocation of maternal resources, in terms of egg weight and yolk composition, may therefore allow the female to adjust brood reduction and to fine-tune reproductive investment in accordance with the expected fitness returns. The adaptive value of such maternal resource allocation is thought to be context-dependent as well as species-specific. We investigated the effects of female preference for her mate on the allocation of prenatal maternal resources in the budgerigar, Melopsittacus undulatus, a monogamous species of parrot that shows an extreme hatching asynchrony....
Increased variance in the reproductive success of males relative to females favors mothers that opti...
Increased variance in the reproductive success of males relative to females favors mothers that opti...
In many species, embryos are exposed to maternal hormones in utero, in the egg, or in the seed. In b...
It is well established that in many avian species, prenatal maternal resource allocation varies both...
When eggs hatch asynchronously, offspring arising from last-hatched eggs often exhibit a competitive...
We examine the patterns of sex allocation in crimson rosellas Platycercus elegans, a socially monoga...
Sex allocation models still fail to predict the complex sex ratio patterns in broods of vertebrates....
We investigated nestling sex ratio variation in the green-rumped parrotlet (Forpus passerinus), a sm...
Most species produce equal numbers of sons and daughters, and sex differences in survival after pare...
We investigated extraordinary patterns of sex allocation in captive eclectus parrots (Eclectus rorat...
In some bird species, mothers can advantage the offspring of one sex either by elevating them in the...
Life-history theory predicts that individuals should adjust their reproductive effort according to t...
Sex allocation theory posits that mothers should preferentially invest in sons when environmental co...
In many species, embryos are exposed to maternal hormones in utero, in the egg, or in the seed. In b...
© 2015 Current Zoology. Studies in several songbird species have shown that treating females with th...
Increased variance in the reproductive success of males relative to females favors mothers that opti...
Increased variance in the reproductive success of males relative to females favors mothers that opti...
In many species, embryos are exposed to maternal hormones in utero, in the egg, or in the seed. In b...
It is well established that in many avian species, prenatal maternal resource allocation varies both...
When eggs hatch asynchronously, offspring arising from last-hatched eggs often exhibit a competitive...
We examine the patterns of sex allocation in crimson rosellas Platycercus elegans, a socially monoga...
Sex allocation models still fail to predict the complex sex ratio patterns in broods of vertebrates....
We investigated nestling sex ratio variation in the green-rumped parrotlet (Forpus passerinus), a sm...
Most species produce equal numbers of sons and daughters, and sex differences in survival after pare...
We investigated extraordinary patterns of sex allocation in captive eclectus parrots (Eclectus rorat...
In some bird species, mothers can advantage the offspring of one sex either by elevating them in the...
Life-history theory predicts that individuals should adjust their reproductive effort according to t...
Sex allocation theory posits that mothers should preferentially invest in sons when environmental co...
In many species, embryos are exposed to maternal hormones in utero, in the egg, or in the seed. In b...
© 2015 Current Zoology. Studies in several songbird species have shown that treating females with th...
Increased variance in the reproductive success of males relative to females favors mothers that opti...
Increased variance in the reproductive success of males relative to females favors mothers that opti...
In many species, embryos are exposed to maternal hormones in utero, in the egg, or in the seed. In b...