34 results on '"Eising, Corine"'
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2. No Sexual Differences in Embryonic Period in Jackdaws Corvus monedula and Black-Headed Gulls Larus ridibundus
3. An Experimental Study on the Causes of Sex-Biased Mortality in the Black-Headed Gull: The Possible Role of Testosterone
4. Testosterone, Cuckoldry Risk and Extra-Pair Opportunities in the Seychelles Warbler
5. Sex Differences in Yolk Hormones Depend on Maternal Social Status in Leghorn Chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus)
6. Maternal Androgens in Black-Headed Gull (Larus ridibundus) Eggs: Consequences for Chick Development
7. Maternal effects in the highly communal sociable weaver may exacerbate brood reduction and prepare offspring for a competitive social environment
8. Do changes in the frequency, magnitude and timing of extreme climatic events threaten the population viability of coastal birds?
9. Lesser double-collared sunbirds Nectarinia chalybea do not compensate for hatching asynchrony by adjusting egg mass or yolk androgens
10. Experimentally Manipulated Brood Sex Ratios: Growth and Survival in the Black-Headed Gull (Larus ridibundus), a Sexually Dimorphic Species
11. Do night-active birds lack daily melatonin rhythms? A case study comparing a diurnal and a nocturnal-foraging gull species
12. Maternal hormones as a tool to adjust offspring phenotype in avian species
13. Within-clutch patterns of yolk testosterone vary with the onset of incubation in black-headed gulls
14. Yolk androgens and begging behaviour in black-headed gull chicks: an experimental field study
15. Mother knows best?:Costs and benefits of differential maternal hormone allocation in birds
16. Reproductive effort of both male and female Bar-throated ApalisApalis thoracicais predicted by ornamentation of self and mate
17. No sexual differences in embryonic period in jackdaws and black-headed gulls : **Larus ridibundus**
18. Mother knows best?: Costs and benefits of differential maternal hormone allocation in birds
19. Maternal effects in the highly communal sociable weaver may exacerbate brood reduction and prepare offspring for a competitive social environment
20. Lesser double-collared sunbirdsNectarinia chalybeado not compensate for hatching asynchrony by adjusting egg mass or yolk androgens
21. Consistent variation in yolk androgens in the Australian Brush-turkey, a species without sibling competition or parental care
22. Maternal yolk androgens in European starlings: affected by social environment or individual traits of the mother?
23. Reproductive effort of both male and female Bar-throated Apalis Apalis thoracica is predicted by ornamentation of self and mate.
24. No sexual differences in embryonic period in jackdaws Corvus monedula and black-headed gulls Larus ridibundus
25. Avian mothers create different phenotypes by hormone deposition in their eggs
26. Balancing between costs and benefits of maternal hormone deposition in avian eggs
27. Testosterone, cuckoldry risk and extra–pair opportunities in the Seychelles warbler
28. Steroids for free? No metabolic costs of elevated maternal androgen levels in the black-headed gull
29. Maternal androgens in egg yolks: relation with sex, incubation time and embryonic growth
30. Islands in a desert: breeding ecology of the African Reed Warbler Acrocephalus baeticatus in Namibia
31. Maternal effects in the highly communal sociable weaver may exacerbate brood reduction and prepare offspring for a competitive social environment.
32. An experimental study on the causes of sex-biased mortality in the black-headed gull − the possible role of testosterone.
33. Avian mothers create different phenotypes by hormone deposition in their eggs
34. Testosterone, cuckoldry risk and extra-pair opportunities in the Seychelles warbler.
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