Nemeth, ZoltanAlhaiyach, ibrahim jamal2026-06-082026-06-082026-04-30https://hdl.handle.net/2437/408056This thesis examines the effects of parental dietary supplementation with essential oils and post-hatch dietary corticosterone exposure on the growth and behavior of Japanese quail offspring. The study evaluates whether parental nutrition can influence offspring development and mitigate stress-related effects. Results showed that corticosterone exposure reduced body weight in several groups, indicating a negative impact on growth. However, parental supplementation with basil and peppermint essential oils did not produce consistent transgenerational effects. Behavioral tests revealed minimal differences across treatments, although corticosterone-treated chicks showed signs of increased anxiety and activity in specific cases. Overall, the findings suggest that stress hormones play a stronger role than parental diet in shaping offspring growth and behavior under the conditions tested.23enEssential oils (EOs)Open field testTonic immobility testBehavioral effectsJapanese quail (Coturnix japonica)Parental dietary supplementationStress responseThe Effect of Parental Supplementation with Essential Oils on Japanese Quail Offspring BehaviorBiologyHozzáférhető a 2022 decemberi felsőoktatási törvénymódosítás értelmében.