Penguin chicks benefit from elevated yolk androgen levels under sibling competition.

Crested penguins (genus Eudyptes) have a peculiar hatching pattern, with the first-laid egg (A-egg) hatching after the second-laid egg (B-egg) and chicks from A-eggs typically having a much lower survival probability. Maternal yolk androgens have been suggested to contribute to the competitive super...

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Main Authors: Maud Poisbleau, Wendt Müller, David Carslake, Laurent Demongin, Ton G G Groothuis, Jeff Van Camp, Marcel Eens
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/9a52b32b17d24032abd675e8ce90b46c
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