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Effects of phylogeny and hatchling maturity on allometric relationships between female body mass and the mass and composition of bird eggs

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posted on 2024-03-01, 08:47 authored by Charles DeemingCharles Deeming
<p>This review examines the allometric relationships between female bodymass and eggmass and components.The intention wasto better understand howeggmass is divided between the different components in awide variety of bird species. Two hundred and fifty-two species from 21 orders are represented in the data set, which details the female body mass, initial egg mass as well as the masses of the shell, yolk and albumen for each species. Linear regression analysis techniqueswere used to determineallometric relationships between the egg components and initial egg mass or female body mass.The influence of phylogenetic relatedness was investigated using analysis of covariance and comparative analysis by independent contrasts. The effect of developmental maturity of the hatchlings was investigated using these techniques. Both phylogeny and developmental mode have significant effects on egg composition.This analysis shows thatwith regard to female bodymass, egg compositionis influenced by both phylogeny and developmental maturity and that single allometric relationships cannot be reliably applied to allbird species.Variation in egg composition in different bird species may prove to help explain other aspects of avian incubation, such as the evolution of different hatchling maturity or incubation period.</p>

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Publication Title

Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews

Volume

18

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

21-37

ISSN

1470-2061

Date Submitted

2007-11-07

Date Accepted

2007-01-01

Date of First Publication

2007-01-01

Date of Final Publication

2007-01-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

ePrints ID

1426

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