The avian eggshell represents a highly evolved structure adapted to the physiological requirements of the embryo and the potential fracturing forces it is exposed to during incubation. Given its many roles, it is not surprising that the eggshell is also central to the current hypothesis about maximum avian body mass. Eggshell thickness (L) and strength has historically been scaled as a function of initial egg mass (IEM). However, maximum incubator mass (IM) is likely a better indicator of the forces the shell must be selected to withstand during incubation. We compare the results of analyses of L2 (an indicator of shell strength) as a function of IEM and IM. We conclude from IM scaling that megapode and kiwi eggshells are not thin but rath...
<div><p>Reproductive investment is typically considered in terms of size and number of propagules pr...
Egg size is a widely-studied trait and yet the causes and consequences of variation in this trait re...
Numerous studies over the past 90 years have described the various bird egg shapes in mathematical t...
Abstract The avian egg exhibits extraordinary diversity in size, shape and color, and has a key role...
Finite element analysis (FEA) was used to conduct mechanical analyses on eggshells of giant birds, a...
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...
Numerous new fossils have driven an interest in reproduction of early birds but direct evidence rema...
Using accurate measures of size and shape, we studied the eggs of 955 extant species across the avia...
The objective of the present study was to determine the relationship between eggshell thickness and ...
We compared membrane thickness of fully developed eggs with those of non-developed eggs in different...
It has been suggested that relative egg size in living birds is strongly correlated with the develop...
The study of avian eggshell structure, including composition, pigmentation, thickness, and strength,...
Numerous new fossils have driven an interest in reproduction of early birds, but direct evidence rem...
Physical characteristics of egg shells and their relationships to shell strength were studied In 2,7...
<div><p>Reproductive investment is typically considered in terms of size and number of propagules pr...
Egg size is a widely-studied trait and yet the causes and consequences of variation in this trait re...
Numerous studies over the past 90 years have described the various bird egg shapes in mathematical t...
Abstract The avian egg exhibits extraordinary diversity in size, shape and color, and has a key role...
Finite element analysis (FEA) was used to conduct mechanical analyses on eggshells of giant birds, a...
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...
Numerous new fossils have driven an interest in reproduction of early birds but direct evidence rema...
Using accurate measures of size and shape, we studied the eggs of 955 extant species across the avia...
The objective of the present study was to determine the relationship between eggshell thickness and ...
We compared membrane thickness of fully developed eggs with those of non-developed eggs in different...
It has been suggested that relative egg size in living birds is strongly correlated with the develop...
The study of avian eggshell structure, including composition, pigmentation, thickness, and strength,...
Numerous new fossils have driven an interest in reproduction of early birds, but direct evidence rem...
Physical characteristics of egg shells and their relationships to shell strength were studied In 2,7...
<div><p>Reproductive investment is typically considered in terms of size and number of propagules pr...
Egg size is a widely-studied trait and yet the causes and consequences of variation in this trait re...
Numerous studies over the past 90 years have described the various bird egg shapes in mathematical t...