Authors
David Vieco‐Galvez, Isabel Castro, Patrick CH Morel, Wei Hang Chua, Michael Loh
Publication date
2021/4
Journal
Ecology and Evolution
Volume
11
Issue
7
Pages
3184-3202
Description
Apteryx is a genus of flightless birds endemic to New Zealand known to lay very large eggs in proportion to body weight. The eggshell of Apteryx is unusually thin and less porous than allometrically expected possibly as a compensation for a very long incubation period. Past studies have been carried out on Apteryx australis, a species which once comprised all kiwi with brown plumage, now separated into three distinct species. These species use different habitats and live at different latitudes and altitudes, therefore generating a need to revise our knowledge of the attributes of their eggshells. In this study, we measured the physical characteristics and water conductance on eggshell fragments of these three species and Great‐spotted Kiwi and relate them to the environmental conditions of their respective environments; we also measured the water vapor conductance of Brown Kiwi eggs of late stages of incubation …
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Scholar articles
D Vieco‐Galvez, I Castro, PCH Morel, WH Chua, M Loh - Ecology and Evolution, 2021