The structural-function hypothesis provides an alternative to signalling-based predictions to explain the remarkable diversity observed in avian eggshell colour. According to the hypothesis, protoporphyrin, the common pigment of visible speckles, lubricates and thus strengthens the shell and simultaneously moderates gas transfer across it. Correlational evidence for the structural-function hypothesis in form of a coincidence of both shell thinning and reduced evaporation with eggshell speckles comes from a restricted set of species with limited calcium supply or little nest predation and no need for camouflage of the eggs. Here, we investigate whether protoporphyrin-based pigmentation similarly affects a species with cryptically marked eggs...
This review brings together the available literature that examines the effect of variations in pigme...
Avian eggshells are variedly coloured, yet only two pigments, biliverdin and protoporphyrin IX, are ...
Egg camouflage may explain the adaptive significance of avian eggshell pigmentation in ground-nestin...
Many bird species lay eggs speckled with protoporphyrin-based spots, however, for most of them the f...
Abstract: Avian eggshell pigmentation may provide information about a female’s physiological conditi...
Recent work suggests that the evolution of egg coloration may have been constrained in three importa...
The colourful appearance of bird eggshells has long fascinated biologists and considerable research ...
Birds' eggshells are renowned for their striking colours and varied patterns. Although often conside...
Bird´s Eggs Are Specific for Big Variability in Eggshell Coloration. This Eggshell Eoloration Is Cau...
Birds' eggshells are renowned for their striking colours and varied patterns. Although often conside...
The colourful appearance of avian eggshells is a prominent aspect of maternal reproductive effort in...
The avian eggshell is a highly ordered structure with several layers (mammillae, palisades, and vert...
Avian eggshells are variedly coloured, yet only two pigments, biliverdin and protoporphyrin IX, are ...
Previous studies have found strong relation- ships between calcium availability and eggshell pi...
Protoporphyrin pigment causes the red-brown eggshell colors; however, for many species, the function...
This review brings together the available literature that examines the effect of variations in pigme...
Avian eggshells are variedly coloured, yet only two pigments, biliverdin and protoporphyrin IX, are ...
Egg camouflage may explain the adaptive significance of avian eggshell pigmentation in ground-nestin...
Many bird species lay eggs speckled with protoporphyrin-based spots, however, for most of them the f...
Abstract: Avian eggshell pigmentation may provide information about a female’s physiological conditi...
Recent work suggests that the evolution of egg coloration may have been constrained in three importa...
The colourful appearance of bird eggshells has long fascinated biologists and considerable research ...
Birds' eggshells are renowned for their striking colours and varied patterns. Although often conside...
Bird´s Eggs Are Specific for Big Variability in Eggshell Coloration. This Eggshell Eoloration Is Cau...
Birds' eggshells are renowned for their striking colours and varied patterns. Although often conside...
The colourful appearance of avian eggshells is a prominent aspect of maternal reproductive effort in...
The avian eggshell is a highly ordered structure with several layers (mammillae, palisades, and vert...
Avian eggshells are variedly coloured, yet only two pigments, biliverdin and protoporphyrin IX, are ...
Previous studies have found strong relation- ships between calcium availability and eggshell pi...
Protoporphyrin pigment causes the red-brown eggshell colors; however, for many species, the function...
This review brings together the available literature that examines the effect of variations in pigme...
Avian eggshells are variedly coloured, yet only two pigments, biliverdin and protoporphyrin IX, are ...
Egg camouflage may explain the adaptive significance of avian eggshell pigmentation in ground-nestin...