Complex and at times extreme environments have pushed many bird species to develop unique eggshell surface properties to protect the embryo from external threats. Because microbes are usually transmitted into eggs by moisture, some species have evolved hydrophobic shell surfaces that resist water absorption, while also regulating heat loss and the exchange of gases. Here, we investigate the relationship between wettability of eggshells from 441 bird species and their life-history traits. We measured the initial contact angle between sessile water droplets and the shell surface, and how far the droplet spread. Using phylogenetic comparative methods, we show that body mass, annual temperature and eggshell maculation primarily explained varian...
This review brings together the available literature that examines the effect of variations in pigme...
© 2021 Wen-Yun LiaoEarly life stages are highly vulnerable in many animals. In birds, egg temperatur...
In this study, we compared the antibacterial effectivity of the eggs of six precocial and four altri...
Carefully controlled gas exchange across the eggshell is essential for the development of the avian ...
Embryo survival in birds depends on a controlled transfer of water vapour and respiratory gases thro...
INTRODUCTION: All bird eggs are exposed to microbes in the environment, which if transmitted to the ...
The amniote eggshell is a fundamental aspect of the embryo life‐support system, protecting it from U...
The avian eggshell plays a critical role in reproduction, providing the primary defence for the deve...
Avian eggs are at risk of microbial infection prior to and during incubation. A large number of defe...
The avian eggshell is a highly ordered structure with several layers (mammillae, palisades, and vert...
Birds are arguably the most evolutionarily successful extant vertebrate taxon, in part because of th...
Avian eggs are at risk of microbial infection prior to and during incubation. A large number of defe...
The expression and impact of maternal effects may vary greatly between populations and environments....
Amongst vertebrates, the avian egg is unique in its structure and form. Bird eggs show a large rang...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe African Penguin (Spheni...
This review brings together the available literature that examines the effect of variations in pigme...
© 2021 Wen-Yun LiaoEarly life stages are highly vulnerable in many animals. In birds, egg temperatur...
In this study, we compared the antibacterial effectivity of the eggs of six precocial and four altri...
Carefully controlled gas exchange across the eggshell is essential for the development of the avian ...
Embryo survival in birds depends on a controlled transfer of water vapour and respiratory gases thro...
INTRODUCTION: All bird eggs are exposed to microbes in the environment, which if transmitted to the ...
The amniote eggshell is a fundamental aspect of the embryo life‐support system, protecting it from U...
The avian eggshell plays a critical role in reproduction, providing the primary defence for the deve...
Avian eggs are at risk of microbial infection prior to and during incubation. A large number of defe...
The avian eggshell is a highly ordered structure with several layers (mammillae, palisades, and vert...
Birds are arguably the most evolutionarily successful extant vertebrate taxon, in part because of th...
Avian eggs are at risk of microbial infection prior to and during incubation. A large number of defe...
The expression and impact of maternal effects may vary greatly between populations and environments....
Amongst vertebrates, the avian egg is unique in its structure and form. Bird eggs show a large rang...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe African Penguin (Spheni...
This review brings together the available literature that examines the effect of variations in pigme...
© 2021 Wen-Yun LiaoEarly life stages are highly vulnerable in many animals. In birds, egg temperatur...
In this study, we compared the antibacterial effectivity of the eggs of six precocial and four altri...