Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2155662705> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2155662705 endingPage "185" @default.
- W2155662705 startingPage "177" @default.
- W2155662705 abstract "Mothers can adjust the phenotype of their offspring to the local environment through a modification of their egg investment and/or nestling provisioning. However, offspring health may be severely impaired if the conditions experienced by nestlings do not match with those anticipated by the mother. If maternal effects differentially affect the sexes or if one sex is more strongly affected by an environmental stressor, fitness benefits may also differ between male and female offspring. Here, we study maternal effects in male and female great tit Parus major nestlings by means of an ectoparasite treatment before egg-laying combined with a partial cross-foster experiment between broods of infested and uninfested nests. Nestlings that were raised in their own nest experienced the same conditions before and after cross-fostering (either in parasite infested or uninfested nests), while cross-fostered ones experienced different conditions (either changing from infested to uninfested or the other way around). We measured effects on nestling plasma levels of oxidative stress [reactive oxygen metabolites (ROMs) and total antioxidant capacity (OXY)], body condition (body size and mass) and post-fledging survival. Daughters, but not sons, from matching conditions showed the lowest ROM and high OXY levels when exposed to parasites, while there was no effect of parasite exposure in any of both sexes in case of a mismatch. In contrast, body condition and post-fledging survival were not (or only slightly) affected by any of the experimental treatments. Results of this study show that maternal effects can affect oxidative stress levels of nestlings in a sex-specific way and that the outcome depends on the exposure to environmental stressors, such as parasites." @default.
- W2155662705 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2155662705 creator A5002315913 @default.
- W2155662705 creator A5024076910 @default.
- W2155662705 creator A5058057295 @default.
- W2155662705 creator A5076681218 @default.
- W2155662705 date "2012-03-01" @default.
- W2155662705 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2155662705 title "Maternal effects reduce oxidative stress in female nestlings under high parasite load" @default.
- W2155662705 cites W1534751258 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W1535397288 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W1541180904 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W1784173640 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W1963995307 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W1970140452 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W1981747359 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W1982742136 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W1986411624 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W1991498141 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W1998096655 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2002342542 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2004131499 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2005638112 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2005710106 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2008744751 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2010796907 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2014587839 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2019978470 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2026350304 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2027384672 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2035657909 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2036822919 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2038421748 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2042684962 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2045305984 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2053002976 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2058673360 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2060619572 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2061824296 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2063284856 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2067254973 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2068198048 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2070190076 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2071071826 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2078139350 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2078803077 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2078995331 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2080592256 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2081065140 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2095711861 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2096596646 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2098061972 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2100482558 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2101760063 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2101861123 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2105864443 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2112243453 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2118612288 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2119828226 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2121905902 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2121966499 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2125214535 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2128015600 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2130133091 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2130212292 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2131019582 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2132212637 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2133872744 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2136096269 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2136292828 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2140185357 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2146741497 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2146778847 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2157455146 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2159181611 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2162540631 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2163509323 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2171685853 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2315512556 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2323021468 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2327783814 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W2334090803 @default.
- W2155662705 cites W4300566251 @default.
- W2155662705 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-048x.2012.05551.x" @default.
- W2155662705 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2155662705 type Work @default.
- W2155662705 sameAs 2155662705 @default.
- W2155662705 citedByCount "14" @default.
- W2155662705 countsByYear W21556627052014 @default.
- W2155662705 countsByYear W21556627052015 @default.
- W2155662705 countsByYear W21556627052016 @default.
- W2155662705 countsByYear W21556627052017 @default.
- W2155662705 countsByYear W21556627052018 @default.
- W2155662705 countsByYear W21556627052019 @default.
- W2155662705 countsByYear W21556627052021 @default.
- W2155662705 countsByYear W21556627052022 @default.
- W2155662705 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2155662705 hasAuthorship W2155662705A5002315913 @default.