Egg Size and Parental Quality Influence Nestling Growth in the Shag

  • Amundsen T
  • Stokland J
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Within any avian population, egg size can vary considerably. For most species, this is due primarily to differences in egg size among clutches laid by different females (eg Ojanen et al. 1979, Grant 1982, Bancroft 1984, Greig-Smith et al. 1988), but egg size within individual ...

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Amundsen, T., & Stokland, J. N. (1990). Egg Size and Parental Quality Influence Nestling Growth in the Shag. The Auk, 107(2), 410–413. https://doi.org/10.2307/4087629

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