نتایج جستجو برای: breeding season

تعداد نتایج: 110464  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Cortland K Griswold Caz M Taylor D Ryan Norris

Despite the fact that migration occurs in a wide variety of taxa worldwide, little is known about the conditions under which migration is expected to evolve from an ancestral resident population. We develop a model that focuses on ecological factors affecting the evolution of migration in a seasonal environment within a genetically explicit framework. We model the evolution of migration for two...

2010
Geert De Groof Helga Gwinner Silke Steiger Bart Kempenaers Annemie Van der Linden

BACKGROUND Possibly due to the small size of the olfactory bulb (OB) as compared to rodents, it was generally believed that songbirds lack a well-developed sense of smell. This belief was recently revised by several studies showing that various bird species, including passerines, use olfaction in many respects of life. During courtship and nest building, male European starlings (Sturnus vulgari...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2015
Jessica L Ward Elliot K Love Alexander T Baugh Noah M Gordon Jessie C Tanner Mark A Bee

Endocrine systems play critical roles in facilitating sexual behavior in seasonally breeding vertebrates. Much of the research exploring this topic has focused on the endocrine correlates of signaling behavior in males and sexual proceptivity in females. What is less understood is how hormones promote the expression of the often complex and highly selective set of stimulus-response behaviors th...

2007
Judith MORALES Juan MORENO Santiago MERINO Juan J. SANZ Gustavo TOMÁS Elena ARRIERO

Overlapping moult and reproduction might be crucial for long-distance migratory birds, which are time-constrained to complete these energy-demanding functions before the onset of migration. However, proximate factors modulating the potential trade-off between moult and breeding, such as haemoparasite infection and stress, have not been studied in wild avian populations. We investigated the occu...

2018
Kathleen M. Munley Nikki M. Rendon Gregory E. Demas

Aggression is an essential social behavior that promotes survival and reproductive fitness across animal systems. While research on the neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying this complex behavior has traditionally focused on the classic neuroendocrine model, in which circulating gonadal steroids are transported to the brain and directly mediate neural circuits relevant to aggression, recent stud...

1998
Daryl A Cornish

Syferkuil Dam is situated 8 km NW of the University of the North and comprises a series of eight interconnected rectangular dams, having cement sides and mud bottoms. Throughout the experimental period, male and female adult specimens of the mouthbrooding tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus were collected for further analysis. Aspects of the reproductive physiology of O. mossambicus that were inve...

2013
A. A. Cohen R. Bowman R. K. Boughton E. Bridge R. S. Heiss S. J. Schoech

The relationship between individual fitness and antioxidants and oxidative stress has come under increasing scrutiny of late. In particular, associations between oxidative balance indicators and reproductive success in the wild have been inconsistent in the limited prior work on this topic. Studies spanningmultiple seasons and antioxidant types are particularly lacking. Here, we examined associ...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2013
George E Bentley Nicole Perfito Rebecca M Calisi

There are dense populations of melatonin receptors in large areas of the songbird brain, in particular in the visual system and the song control system. Melatonin has therefore been implicated in neuroplasticity of the song control system. Previously we demonstrated large changes in activity of melatonin receptor in Area X, a forebrain song control nucleus involved in song learning and producti...

2015
Charles R. Brown Mary Bomberger Brown

When blood-feeding parasites increase seasonally, their deleterious effects may prevent some host species, especially those living in large groups where parasites are numerous, from reproducing later in the summer. Yet the role of parasites in regulating the length of a host's breeding season-and thus the host's opportunity for multiple brooding-has not been systematically investigated. The hig...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Rachel A Taylor Andrew White Jonathan A Sherratt

Seasonality is an important component in many population systems, and factors such as latitude, altitude and proximity to the coastline affect the extent of the seasonal fluctuations. In this paper, we ask how changes in seasonal fluctuations impact on the population cycles. We use the Fennoscandian vole system as a case study, focusing on variations in the length of the breeding season. We use...

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