نتایج جستجو برای: post nestling

تعداد نتایج: 405563  

2015
Marek Kouba Luděk Bartoš Erkki Korpimäki Markéta Zárybnická

In altricial birds, the nestling period is an important part of the breeding phase because the juveniles may spend quite a long time in the nest, with associated high energy costs for the parents. The length of the nestling period can be variable and its duration may be influenced by both biotic and abiotic factors; however, studies of this have mostly been undertaken on passerine birds. We stu...

2015
Markéta Zárybnická Jan Riegert Lucie Brejšková Jiří Šindelář Marek Kouba Jan Hanel Alena Popelková Petra Menclová Václav Tomášek Karel Šťastný Aaron W. Reed

In altricial birds, energy supply during growth is a major predictor of the physical condition and survival prospects of fledglings. A number of experimental studies have shown that nestling body mass and wing length can vary with particular extrinsic factors, but between-year observational data on this topic are scarce. Based on a seven-year observational study in a central European Tengmalm's...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Haruka Wada Buddhamas Kriengwatana Natalie Allen Kimberly L Schmidt Kiran K Soma Scott A MacDougall-Shackleton

In birds, incubation temperature can vary by several degrees Celsius among nests of a given species. Parents may alter incubation temperature to cope with environmental conditions and/or to manipulate embryonic development, and such changes in incubation behavior could have long-lasting effects on offspring phenotype. To investigate short- and long-term effects of suboptimal incubation temperat...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Jelle J Boonekamp G A Mulder H Martijn Salomons Cor Dijkstra Simon Verhulst

Developmental stressors often have long-term fitness consequences, but linking offspring traits to fitness prospects has remained a challenge. Telomere length predicts mortality in adult birds, and may provide a link between developmental conditions and fitness prospects. Here, we examine the effects of manipulated brood size on growth, telomere dynamics and post-fledging survival in free-livin...

2005
Barbara Tschirren Heinz Richner

While elaborate carotenoid-based traits in adult birds may have evolved as honest signals of individual quality in the context of sexual selection or other social interactions, the function of carotenoid-based colours in juveniles is less well understood. We investigated the hypothesis that carotenoid-based nestling colouration has evolved in response to parental preference of intensely coloure...

2010
Juan J. Soler Jesús M. Avilés

BACKGROUND Nestlings of altricial birds capture parents' attention through conspicuous visual displays, including exposure of their gape coloration which informs parents about their level of need, competitive ability or health; information that parents use for deciding food allocation among their offspring. Thus, because nestlings compete with nest mates for parental care, nestling conspicuousn...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2010
Pierre Bize Antoine Stocker Susanne Jenni-Eiermann Julien Gasparini Alexandre Roulin

While evidence is accumulating that stress-induced glucocorticoid responses help organisms to quickly adjust their physiology and behaviour to life-threatening environmental perturbations, the function and the ecological factors inducing variation in baseline glucocorticoid levels remain poorly understood. In this study we investigated the effects of brood size by experimentally manipulating th...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
Deseada Parejo Nadia Silva

The extent to which the expression of melanin-based plumage colouration in birds is genetically or environmentally determined is controversial. Here, we performed a between-nest design supplementation with either the sulphur amino acid dl-methionine or with water to investigate the importance of the non-genetic component of melanin-based plumage colouration in the Eurasian kestrel, Falco tinnun...

2015
Meit Öberg Debora Arlt Tomas Pärt Ane T Laugen Sönke Eggers Matthew Low

Adverse weather conditions during parental care may have direct consequences for offspring production, but longer-term effects on juvenile and parental survival are less well known. We used long-term data on reproductive output, recruitment, and parental survival in northern wheatears (Oenanthe oenanthe) to investigate the effects of rainfall during parental care on fledging success, recruitmen...

Journal: :The Condor 2021

Abstract Wildfires and invasive species have caused widespread changes in western North America’s shrub-steppe landscapes. The bottom–up consequences of degraded shrublands on predator ecology demography remain poorly understood. We used a before–after paired design to study whether Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) diet nestling survivorship changed following wildfires southwestern Idaho, USA. ...

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