In ground-nesting birds egg colour and appearance may have evolved due to opposite selection pressures. Pigmentation and spottiness make the eggs darker and have been suggested to improve camouflage. However darker and more spotted eggs may reach higher temperatures when not attended by adults and receiving direct sunlight, which may be lethal for embryos. Some authors suggested that this trade-off may not exist because eggshell pigments mainly reflect in the infrared region of the solar spectrum, but have not considered that wavelengths in the visible part of the spectrum may also contribute to overheating. To test the occurrence of a trade-off between camouflage and overheating of eggs, we took digital images to analyse colour and camoufl...
Although egg color is generally consistent within individual birds and robust to environmental varia...
Selection for crypsis in varying environments has long been established as the main evolutionary for...
The colourful surface of birds’ eggshells varies dramatically between species, but the selective pre...
Memoria presentada por el Licenciado en Ciencias Biológicas D. Jesús Gómez Esteban para optar al tí...
Solar radiation is an important driver of animal coloration, not only because of the effects of col...
Many studies addressing the use of nest materials by animals have focused on only one factor to expl...
The vibrant colors of many birds’ eggs, particularly those that are blue to blue-green, are extraord...
© 2021 Wen-Yun LiaoEarly life stages are highly vulnerable in many animals. In birds, egg temperatur...
Camouflage is a widespread strategy to avoid predation and is of particular importance for animals w...
Quail eggs have been widely used in field experiments, mainly to study factors associated with the ...
Many bird species take recesses during incubation, and while the nests are unattended, the eggs may ...
A series of four field experiments which tested the camouflage properties of different eggshell pigm...
Recent work suggests that the evolution of egg coloration may have been constrained in three importa...
Although egg color is generally consistent within individual birds and robust to environmental varia...
Abstract A long-standing hypothesis posits that, for species with exposed nests, a close match betwe...
Although egg color is generally consistent within individual birds and robust to environmental varia...
Selection for crypsis in varying environments has long been established as the main evolutionary for...
The colourful surface of birds’ eggshells varies dramatically between species, but the selective pre...
Memoria presentada por el Licenciado en Ciencias Biológicas D. Jesús Gómez Esteban para optar al tí...
Solar radiation is an important driver of animal coloration, not only because of the effects of col...
Many studies addressing the use of nest materials by animals have focused on only one factor to expl...
The vibrant colors of many birds’ eggs, particularly those that are blue to blue-green, are extraord...
© 2021 Wen-Yun LiaoEarly life stages are highly vulnerable in many animals. In birds, egg temperatur...
Camouflage is a widespread strategy to avoid predation and is of particular importance for animals w...
Quail eggs have been widely used in field experiments, mainly to study factors associated with the ...
Many bird species take recesses during incubation, and while the nests are unattended, the eggs may ...
A series of four field experiments which tested the camouflage properties of different eggshell pigm...
Recent work suggests that the evolution of egg coloration may have been constrained in three importa...
Although egg color is generally consistent within individual birds and robust to environmental varia...
Abstract A long-standing hypothesis posits that, for species with exposed nests, a close match betwe...
Although egg color is generally consistent within individual birds and robust to environmental varia...
Selection for crypsis in varying environments has long been established as the main evolutionary for...
The colourful surface of birds’ eggshells varies dramatically between species, but the selective pre...