نتایج جستجو برای: post nestling

تعداد نتایج: 405563  

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2011
Thomas E Martin Penn Lloyd Carlos Bosque Daniel C Barton Atilio L Biancucci Yi-Ru Cheng Riccardo Ton

Causes of interspecific variation in growth rates within and among geographic regions remain poorly understood. Passerine birds represent an intriguing case because differing theories yield the possibility of an antagonistic interaction between nest predation risk and food delivery rates on evolution of growth rates. We test this possibility among 64 Passerine species studied on three continent...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2010
J M Avilés J J Soler

We have recently published support to the hypothesis that visual systems of parents could affect nestling detectability and, consequently, influences the evolution of nestling colour designs in altricial birds. We provided comparative evidence of an adjustment of nestling colour designs to the visual system of parents that we have found in a comparative study on 22 altricial bird species. In th...

2015
Avelyne S. Villain Ingrid C. A. Boucaud Colette Bouchut Clémentine Vignal

Begging calls are signals of need used by young birds to elicit care from adults. Different theoretical frameworks have been proposed to understand this parent-offspring communication. But relationships between parental response and begging intensity, or between begging characteristics and proxies of a young's need remain puzzling. Few studies have considered the adjustment of nestling begging ...

2006
MARION TANNER

Sibling and parenteoffspring conflicts arise mainly over the amount and distribution of parental care, especially food. In altricial bird species where the young depend on parents for obtaining food, parents may control sibling competition by the choice of their respective provisioning locations. In great tits, the parents use fixed provisioning positions on the nest rim that are determined ear...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2009
Brent M Horton Rebecca L Holberton

In the polymorphic white-throated sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis), tan-striped males provision nestlings at higher rates than do white-striped males. In a previous study, we found that tan-striped males had lower baseline corticosterone levels than white-striped males during the nestling stage. To determine if this variation in corticosterone influences morph-specific differences in nestling p...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2000
K W Sockman H Schwabl

Females may favour some offspring over others by differential deposition of yolk hormones. In American kestrels (Falco sparverius), we found that yolks of eggs laid late in the sequence of a clutch had more testosterone (T) and androstenedione (A4) than yolks of first-laid eggs. To investigate the effects of these yolk androgens on nestling 'fitness', we injected both T and A4 into the yolks of...

2013
Jerzy Banbura Joanna Skwarska Miroslawa Banbura Michal Gladalski Magdalena Holysz Adam Kalinski Marcin Markowski Jaroslaw Wawrzyniak Piotr Zielinski

Environmental factors affecting trophic conditions act as stressors on nestling altricial birds. Access of parental birds to a sufficient supply of food in a limited period of the nestling stage differ in time and space, depending on nesting habitat, prey density and weather conditions. Heterophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (H/L) is considered as a reliable indicator of prolonged stress reaction in bi...

2004
Francis Comets Ofer Zeitouni

We prove a law of large numbers for a class of multidimensional random walks in random environments where the environment satisfies appropriate mixing conditions, which hold when the environment is a weak mixing field in the sense of Dobrushin and Shlosman. Our result holds if the mixing rate balances moments of some random times depending on the path. It applies in the non-nestling case, but w...

2017
Noraine Salleh Hudin Liesbeth De Neve Diederik Strubbe Graham D Fairhurst Carl Vangestel Will J Peach Luc Lens

Several studies on birds have proposed that a lack of invertebrate prey in urbanized areas could be the main cause for generally lower levels of breeding success compared to rural habitats. Previous work on house sparrows Passer domesticus found that supplemental feeding in urbanized areas increased breeding success but did not contribute to population growth. Here, we hypothesize that suppleme...

Journal: :General and comparative endocrinology 2011
O L Crino B Klaassen Van Oorschot E E Johnson J L Malisch C W Breuner

Roads have been associated with decreased reproductive success and biodiversity in avian communities and increased physiological stress in adult birds. Alternatively, roads may also increase food availability and reduce predator pressure. Previous studies have focused on adult birds, but nestlings may also be susceptible to the detrimental impacts of roads. We examined the effects of proximity ...

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