Supplementary material for the manuscript: <b>Variation in avian egg shape and nest structure is explained by climatic conditions.</b><div><b><br></b></div><div><b>Table S1</b> contains a list of breeding occurrence records for 310 Australian passerine species. The breeding records are for those species that breed within 100 km x 100 km grid cells and the x and y coordinates are the centre-points of the 100 km x 100 km grid cells, with coordinates in Albers Equal Area Conic Projection. Grid cells were excluded when the Completeness Index (CI, the ratio of the observed species richness to the estimated species richness) was less than 0.7, or there were fewer than 10 species with cup-shaped nests and 10 species with roofed nests.<div><p><br><...
The evolutionary drivers underlying marked variation in the pigmentation of eggs within many avian s...
This database include morphological and environmental data used in paper 'Variation in wing morpholo...
A terminology is introduced that can be used for describing as well as theorizing and is thus useful...
Using accurate measures of size and shape, we studied the eggs of 955 extant species across the avia...
Motivation: A well-constructed nest is a key element of successful reproduction in most species of b...
Knowledge on species' breeding biology is the building blocks of avian life history theory. A review...
Nests are essential constructions that directly determine fitness, yet their structure can vary subs...
The capacity of non-native species to undergo rapid adaptive change provides opportunities to resear...
Research from the intensively studied northern temperate and boreal regions dominates avian reproduc...
Nest data for Australian passerine species (table S1) and world passerine families (table S2), and r...
The architectural diversity of nests in the passerine birds (order Passeriformes) is thought to have...
Research Funding John Templeton Foundation. Grant Number: 60501 Systematics Research FundPeer review...
<p>· Appendix S1 – Names of institutions and persons associated with the collection or maint...
Successful reproduction in most avian species is dependent on the construction of a nest that provid...
A significant proportion of birds around the world exhibit variation in the timing of egg-laying, ta...
The evolutionary drivers underlying marked variation in the pigmentation of eggs within many avian s...
This database include morphological and environmental data used in paper 'Variation in wing morpholo...
A terminology is introduced that can be used for describing as well as theorizing and is thus useful...
Using accurate measures of size and shape, we studied the eggs of 955 extant species across the avia...
Motivation: A well-constructed nest is a key element of successful reproduction in most species of b...
Knowledge on species' breeding biology is the building blocks of avian life history theory. A review...
Nests are essential constructions that directly determine fitness, yet their structure can vary subs...
The capacity of non-native species to undergo rapid adaptive change provides opportunities to resear...
Research from the intensively studied northern temperate and boreal regions dominates avian reproduc...
Nest data for Australian passerine species (table S1) and world passerine families (table S2), and r...
The architectural diversity of nests in the passerine birds (order Passeriformes) is thought to have...
Research Funding John Templeton Foundation. Grant Number: 60501 Systematics Research FundPeer review...
<p>· Appendix S1 – Names of institutions and persons associated with the collection or maint...
Successful reproduction in most avian species is dependent on the construction of a nest that provid...
A significant proportion of birds around the world exhibit variation in the timing of egg-laying, ta...
The evolutionary drivers underlying marked variation in the pigmentation of eggs within many avian s...
This database include morphological and environmental data used in paper 'Variation in wing morpholo...
A terminology is introduced that can be used for describing as well as theorizing and is thus useful...