Breeding mistiming is increasingly frequent in several ecosystems in the face of current climate change. Species belonging to higher trophic levels must employ mechanisms to reduce it. One of these mechanisms is hatching asynchrony, with the eggs in a clutch hatching over a period of several days. Some authors have suggested it to be adaptive when food is unpredictable. However, these birds can also suffer associated costs. We tested whether a species with higher foraging efficiency avoid hatching asynchrony compared to its sister species. We studied hatching asynchrony and nestling provisioning in relation to food availability in sympatric populations of blue and great tits. For the first time, we show that sister species respond to food a...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain why female birds start to incubate before clutch compl...
Natal dispersal is common in animals but the fitness cost of moving from the natal area is not well ...
The relative age of an individual's siblings is a major cause of fitness variation in many species. ...
Blue tits exhibit extreme variation in clutch size and hatching asynchrony, which is the focus of th...
Blue Tits exhibit extreme variation in clutch size and hatching asynchrony, which is the focus of th...
This dissertation deals with the direct and indirect effects of food availability in different phase...
1. Breeding birds increase their fitness by synchronizing their production of chicks with a peak of ...
In seasonally reproducing organisms, timing reproduction to match food availability is key to indivi...
Insectivorous birds rely on a short period of food abundance to feed their young; they must time th...
For organisms living in seasonal environments, synchronising the peak energetic demands of reproduct...
Temizyürek T, Johannknecht M, Korsten P. Incubation before Clutch Completion Predicts Incubation Tim...
Hatching Asynchrony (extended hatching period) is apparently ubiquitous among altricial birds, and m...
The breeding performance and foraging of blue and great tits, and the abundance of arthropods living...
1. In birds, early breeding individuals generally reproduce more successfully than late breeding ind...
Previous work on food-provisioning behaviour in blue tits suggested that the parents could gather la...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain why female birds start to incubate before clutch compl...
Natal dispersal is common in animals but the fitness cost of moving from the natal area is not well ...
The relative age of an individual's siblings is a major cause of fitness variation in many species. ...
Blue tits exhibit extreme variation in clutch size and hatching asynchrony, which is the focus of th...
Blue Tits exhibit extreme variation in clutch size and hatching asynchrony, which is the focus of th...
This dissertation deals with the direct and indirect effects of food availability in different phase...
1. Breeding birds increase their fitness by synchronizing their production of chicks with a peak of ...
In seasonally reproducing organisms, timing reproduction to match food availability is key to indivi...
Insectivorous birds rely on a short period of food abundance to feed their young; they must time th...
For organisms living in seasonal environments, synchronising the peak energetic demands of reproduct...
Temizyürek T, Johannknecht M, Korsten P. Incubation before Clutch Completion Predicts Incubation Tim...
Hatching Asynchrony (extended hatching period) is apparently ubiquitous among altricial birds, and m...
The breeding performance and foraging of blue and great tits, and the abundance of arthropods living...
1. In birds, early breeding individuals generally reproduce more successfully than late breeding ind...
Previous work on food-provisioning behaviour in blue tits suggested that the parents could gather la...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain why female birds start to incubate before clutch compl...
Natal dispersal is common in animals but the fitness cost of moving from the natal area is not well ...
The relative age of an individual's siblings is a major cause of fitness variation in many species. ...