Calcium is an essential micronutrient for birds during egg formation and for skeletal development in nestlings. Habitat level studies suggest that birds breeding in low-calcium areas may be limited in the size or number of eggs they lay and in the quality of their nestlings. However, as birds forage non-randomly and may travel considerable distances to acquire calcium, describing different breeding environments in terms of their calcium availability is problematic. Here we explore the spatial relationships between 300-fold variation in soil calcium and the life-history traits of ca. 6,000 pairs of great tits breeding in a single continuous woodland over 41 years. Controlling for other habitat differences, we found strong positive associatio...
We investigated natural variations in the stable isotopic composition of strontium (a surrogate for ...
Ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) are able to store dietary calcium as medullary bone, whi...
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1. The role of food in avian reproduction is generally studied from the perspective of the protein a...
For over a half century numerous hypotheses have surfaced aimed at explaining a key life history tra...
Most passerines depend on the intake of calcium-rich material in addition to their normal food for p...
Previous studies have found strong relation- ships between calcium availability and eggshell pi...
Recent studies have revealed that calcium limitation of avian reproduction may be a widespread pheno...
Many bird species lay eggs speckled with protoporphyrin-based spots, however, for most of them the f...
On poor, acidified soils in The Netherlands, an increasing number of great tits, Parus major, and ot...
Explaining variation between individuals is a central concept in ecology. Phenotypic variation is th...
Earlier studies have indicated that the diet of egg-laying female birds which eat only terrestrial a...
Abstract: Earlier studies have indicated that the diet of egg-laying female birds which eat only ter...
Abstract Background Interspecies variation in avian egg shape and size is understandable in terms of...
Serum calcium levels were analyzed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry during different stages of...
We investigated natural variations in the stable isotopic composition of strontium (a surrogate for ...
Ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) are able to store dietary calcium as medullary bone, whi...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155832/1/Taliaferro_et_al_2001_Eggshel...
1. The role of food in avian reproduction is generally studied from the perspective of the protein a...
For over a half century numerous hypotheses have surfaced aimed at explaining a key life history tra...
Most passerines depend on the intake of calcium-rich material in addition to their normal food for p...
Previous studies have found strong relation- ships between calcium availability and eggshell pi...
Recent studies have revealed that calcium limitation of avian reproduction may be a widespread pheno...
Many bird species lay eggs speckled with protoporphyrin-based spots, however, for most of them the f...
On poor, acidified soils in The Netherlands, an increasing number of great tits, Parus major, and ot...
Explaining variation between individuals is a central concept in ecology. Phenotypic variation is th...
Earlier studies have indicated that the diet of egg-laying female birds which eat only terrestrial a...
Abstract: Earlier studies have indicated that the diet of egg-laying female birds which eat only ter...
Abstract Background Interspecies variation in avian egg shape and size is understandable in terms of...
Serum calcium levels were analyzed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry during different stages of...
We investigated natural variations in the stable isotopic composition of strontium (a surrogate for ...
Ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) are able to store dietary calcium as medullary bone, whi...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155832/1/Taliaferro_et_al_2001_Eggshel...