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Why are birds' eggs speckled?
AG Gosler, JP Higham,
Silas Reynolds
Biosciences
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Calcium Availability
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Bird Eggs
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Protoporphyrin
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Physiological Mechanism
50%
Bird Populations
50%
Pigmentation
50%
Egg Mass
50%
Shell Thickness
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Eggshell
50%
Passerine
50%
Egg White
50%
Calcium Deficiency
50%
Spot Pattern
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Pigment Spot
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Eggshell Permeability
50%
Thin Shell
50%
Eggshell Strength
50%
Variable Site
50%
Eggshell Thickness
50%
Eggshell pigmentation
50%
Clutch Variation
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Isotopes of Calcium
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Pigmentation
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Protoporphyrin
100%
Egg Laying
50%
Calcium Deficiency
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Pigmentation
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Passeriformes
50%
Photosynthetic Pigment
50%
Egg Laying
50%
Food Science
Egg
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Egg White
50%