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162 related items for PubMed ID: 22569557

  • 1. Individual birds advance offspring hatching in response to increased temperature after the start of laying.
    Vedder O.
    Oecologia; 2012 Nov; 170(3):619-28. PubMed ID: 22569557
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  • 2. Hatching asynchrony that maintains egg viability also reduces brood reduction in a subtropical bird.
    Aldredge RA, Boughton RK, Rensel MA, Schoech SJ, Bowman R.
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    de Jong B, Lens L, Amininasab SM, van Oers K, Darras VM, Eens M, Pinxten R, Komdeur J, Groothuis TG.
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    Ejsmond A, Forchhammer M, Varpe Ø, Jónsson JE, Jørgensen C.
    Am Nat; 2021 Oct 01; 198(4):E122-E135. PubMed ID: 34559609
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  • 11. Fitness cost of incubation in great tits (Parus major) is related to clutch size.
    de Heij ME, van den Hout PJ, Tinbergen JM.
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  • 12. Hatching asynchrony in Burrowing Owls is influenced by clutch size and hatching success but not by food.
    Wellicome TI.
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  • 13. Effects of climate variation on timing of nesting, reproductive success, and offspring sex ratios of red-winged blackbirds.
    Weatherhead PJ.
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  • 14. Hatching delays in great tits and blue tits in response to an extreme cold spell: a long-term study.
    Glądalski M, Bańbura M, Kaliński A, Markowski M, Skwarska J, Wawrzyniak J, Zieliński P, Bańbura J.
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  • 15. Declining extra-pair paternity with laying order associated with initial incubation behavior, but independent of final clutch size in the blue tit.
    Vedder O, Magrath MJ, Niehoff DL, van der Velde M, Komdeur J.
    Behav Ecol Sociobiol; 2012 Apr 22; 66(4):603-612. PubMed ID: 22448086
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    Harrison TJ, Smith JA, Martin GR, Chamberlain DE, Bearhop S, Robb GN, Reynolds SJ.
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  • 17. Effects of interspecific coexistence on laying date and clutch size in two closely related species of hole-nesting birds.
    Møller AP, Balbontín J, Dhondt AA, Remeš V, Adriaensen F, Biard C, Camprodon J, Cichoń M, Doligez B, Dubiec A, Eens M, Eeva T, Goodenough AE, Gosler AG, Gustafsson L, Heeb P, Hinsley SA, Jacob S, Juškaitis R, Laaksonen T, Leclercq B, Massa B, Mazgajski TD, Nager RG, Nilsson JÅ, Nilsson SG, Norte AC, Pinxten R, Robles H, Solonen T, Sorace A, van Noordwijk AJ, Lambrechts MM.
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