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Research interests

PhD project: Do parental effects mediate adaptation to climate differences? - A study in a bird species breeding at different latitudes

I study behavioural and physiological parental effects as mechanisms to adapt to climatic extremes. More specifically, I focus on parental breeding behaviour and differential allocation of maternal yolk hormones in a small passerine bird of Chile. The thorn-tailed rayadito (Aphrastura spinicauda) has an extreme latitudinal and altitudinal distribution. It is a sedentary bird breeding from the limits of the hottest and driest desert of the world, the Atacama desert, to cold and stormy sub-Antarctic Patagonia. I compare the bi-parental incubation behaviour and yolk thyroid hormones between populations, and test their adaptive potential experimentally.

Publicaties

Behavioural and physiological parental effects: The effects of partial incubation and yolk thyroid hormones on embryonic metabolism

The delayed effect of climatic conditions on pre-fledging nestling haematocrit in a suboscine species in Patagonia

The effect of male incubation feeding on female nest attendance and reproductive performance in a socially monogamous bird

The effect of ambient temperature, habitat quality and individual age on incubation behaviour and incubation feeding in a socially monogamous songbird

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