Habituation to humans affects yolk steroid levels and offspring phenotype in quail.
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Maternal diet influences offspring feeding behavior and fearfulness in the precocial chickenSocial instability in laying quail: consequences on yolk steroids and offspring's phenotype.Elevated plasma corticosterone decreases yolk testosterone and progesterone in chickens: linking maternal stress and hormone-mediated maternal effects.A place to hide in the home-cage decreases yolk androgen levels and offspring emotional reactivity in Japanese quailGeographical variation in egg mass and egg content in a passerine bird.Moderate heat challenge increased yolk steroid hormones and shaped offspring growth and behavior in chickensDigit ratios have poor indicator value in a wild bird population.Parents and early life environment affect behavioral development of laying hen chickens.Artificially Increased Yolk Hormone Levels and Neophobia in Domestic Chicks.Corticosterone metabolism by chicken follicle cells does not affect ovarian reproductive hormone synthesis in vitroEarly experiences matter: a review of the effects of prenatal environment on offspring characteristics in poultryYolk hormones influence in ovo chemosensory learning, growth, and feeding behavior in domestic chicks.Increased yolk progesterone interferes with prenatal auditory learning and elevates emotional reactivity in bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) chicks.Use of LC-MS-MS as an alternative to currently available immunoassay methods to quantitate corticosterone in egg yolk and albumen.Elevated yolk progesterone moderates prenatal heart rate and postnatal auditory learning in bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus).Carotenoid supplementation and GnRH challenges influence female endocrine physiology, immune function, and egg-yolk characteristics in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica).Changes in the concentrations of four maternal steroids during embryonic development in the threespined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus).
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Habituation to humans affects yolk steroid levels and offspring phenotype in quail.
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Habituation to humans affects yolk steroid levels and offspring phenotype in quail.
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Habituation to humans affects yolk steroid levels and offspring phenotype in quail.
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Habituation to humans affects yolk steroid levels and offspring phenotype in quail.
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Habituation to humans affects yolk steroid levels and offspring phenotype in quail.
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Habituation to humans affects yolk steroid levels and offspring phenotype in quail.
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Habituation to humans affects yolk steroid levels and offspring phenotype in quail.
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Habituation to humans affects yolk steroid levels and offspring phenotype in quail.
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Alexandra Kuchar
Aline Bertin
Cécilia Houdelier
Katharina Hirschenhauser
Kurt Kotrschal
Marie-Annick Richard-Yris
Sophie Lumineau
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10.1016/J.YHBEH.2008.04.012
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2008-05-10T00:00:00Z