Circulating sex steroid concentrations vary dramatically across the year in seasonally breeding animals. The ability of circulating sex steroids to effect muscle function can be …
Numerous studies of spring migration have discovered that environmental conditions experienced on the wintering grounds and/or during vernal migration itself can have “carry …
T Wesołowski - Journal of Ornithology, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Marsh Tits Poecile palustris were studied in primaeval fragments of Białowieża National Park (Poland) between 1997 and 2020 to investigate how variation in spring …
R Sandecki, JZ Kosicki - Journal of Ornithology, 2024 - Springer
Breeding success of birds depends on survival during two critical stages of the reproductive period: First, egg laying and incubation, and then nestling and fledgling. This essential …
K Hunt, L Marais, SJ Cunningham, AR Ridley, L Moagi… - Ibis, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In the southern Kalahari Desert, cooperatively breeding Southern Pied Babblers Turdoides bicolor frequently build their nests and forage in camelthorn trees Vachellia erioloba, a …
Climatic factors act on populations at multiple timescales leading to the separation of long- term climate and shorter-term weather effects. We used passerine counts from 1995 to 2019 …
Climate warming can substantially impact embryonic development and juvenile growth in oviparous species. Estimating the overall impacts of climate warming on oviparous …
Corticosterone affects physiology and behavior both during normal daily processes but also in response to environmental challenges and is known to mediate life history trade-offs …
In many passerine birds, testosterone stimulates song and aggression but inhibits paternal care, but few studies have explored whether such effects can be reversed with testosterone …