Publikation: Do Egg Hormones Have Fitness Consequences in Wild Birds? : A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
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Egg‐laying species are key models for understanding the adaptive significance of maternal effects, with egg hormones proposed as an important underlying mechanism. However, even thirty years after their discovery, the evolutionary consequences of hormone‐mediated maternal effects remain unclear. Using evidence synthesis, we tested the extent to which increased prenatal maternal hormone deposition in eggs relates to fitness in wild birds (19 species, 438 effect sizes and 57 studies). Egg androgens, glucocorticoids, and thyroid hormones showed an overall near‐zero mean effect for both maternal and offspring fitness proxies. However, heterogeneity was high, suggesting that egg hormone effects on fitness are context‐dependent. Hormone type and age did not explain much of the observed variance, nor did methodological factors such as the type of study or experimental design. Heterogeneity decomposition showed that differences in effect sizes were mostly driven by within‐study variability and phylogenetic relationships. Our study provides the most comprehensive investigation to date of the relationship between egg hormones and fitness in vertebrates. By synthesising current knowledge, we aim to overcome theoretical shortcomings in the field of maternal effects via egg hormone deposition and inspire new research into its many intriguing aspects.
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MENTESANA, Lucia, Michaela HAU, Pietro B. D'AMELIO, Nicolas M. ADREANI, Alfredo SÁNCHEZ‐TÓJAR, 2025. Do Egg Hormones Have Fitness Consequences in Wild Birds? : A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis. In: Ecology Letters. Wiley. 2025, 28(3), e70100. ISSN 1461-023X. eISSN 1461-0248. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1111/ele.70100BibTex
@article{Mentesana2025-03Hormo-72784, title={Do Egg Hormones Have Fitness Consequences in Wild Birds? : A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis}, year={2025}, doi={10.1111/ele.70100}, number={3}, volume={28}, issn={1461-023X}, journal={Ecology Letters}, author={Mentesana, Lucia and Hau, Michaela and D'Amelio, Pietro B. and Adreani, Nicolas M. and Sánchez‐Tójar, Alfredo}, note={Article Number: e70100} }
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