نتایج جستجو برای: post nestling

تعداد نتایج: 405563  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
David Costantini Alberto Fanfani Giacomo Dell'Omo

It is recognized that carotenoids are useful anti-oxidants in embryo and hatchling avian models. However, recent evidence suggests that the anti-oxidant role of carotenoids in nestling or adult birds may not be as important as previously thought. The aim of the present work was to investigate if supplemental carotenoids decreased the level of oxidative damage (by reactive oxygen metabolites, RO...

2018
K. A. Spencer S. Verhulst

Early developmental conditions can significantly influence the growth and survival of many animal species. We studied the consequences of exposure to corticosterone (CORT), a stress hormone, during the nestling stage on two behavioral traits (neophobia, social dominance) measured when the birds had reached independence. Nestling zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) were exposed twice daily to ex...

2016
R. Barrientos J. Bueno-Enciso J. J. Sanz

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...

Journal: :Journal of Animal Ecology 2021

Natal body mass is a key predictor of viability and fitness in many animals. While variation therefore juvenile may be explained by genetic environmental factors, emerging evidence points to the gut microbiota as an important factor influencing host health. The known change during development, but it remains unclear whether microbiome predicts fitness, if does, at which developmental stage affe...

2015
Piotr Minias Radosław Włodarczyk Adrian Surmacki Tomasz Iciek

A silver spoon effect means that individuals who develop under favourable circumstances enjoy a fitness or performance advantage later in life. While there is large empirical support for silver spoon effects acting on different life-history traits in birds, such as survival and reproduction, the evidence for the carry-over effects of rearing conditions on the quality of future plumage generatio...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تبریز - دانشکده ادبیات و زبانهای خارجی 1393

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Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1971
L W Bilby E M Widdowson

I . The bodies of twenty-three nestling blackbirds and twenty-one nestling thrushes were analysed at different ages for water, fat, nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus, sodium, potassium and magnesium. These birds grow from a weight of 5 g at hatching to 70 and 5 0 g respectively when they leave the nest 12-13 d later. 2. The concentration of N in the bodies doubled, while Ca increased seven to eight...

2013
Simon R. A. Pickett Sam B. Weber Kevin J. McGraw Ken J. Norris Matthew R. Evans

Sexual selection requires both that there is heritable variation in traits related to fitness, and that either some of this variation is linked to traits of the parents, and/or that there are direct benefits of choosing particular individuals as mates. This suggests that if direct benefits are important offspring performance should be predicted by traits of the rearing adults. But if indirect b...

Journal: :Biology letters 2017
François Criscuolo Sandrine Zahn Pierre Bize

A growing body of studies is showing that offspring telomere length (TL) can be influenced by the age of their parents. Such a relationship might be explained by variation in TL at conception (gamete effect) and/or by alteration of early growth conditions in species providing parental care. In a long-lived bird with bi-parental care, the Alpine swift (Apus melba), we exchanged an uneven number ...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2015
Thomas E Martin Juan C Oteyza Adam E Mitchell Ahva L Potticary Penn Lloyd

Growth and development rates may result from genetic programming of intrinsic processes that yield correlated rates between life stages. These intrinsic rates are thought to affect adult mortality probability and longevity. However, if proximate extrinsic factors (e.g., temperature, food) influence development rates differently between stages and yield low covariance between stages, then develo...

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