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Avian egg shape: Form, function, and evolution.

Authors :
Stoddard MC
Yong EH
Akkaynak D
Sheard C
Tobias JA
Mahadevan L
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2017 Jun 23; Vol. 356 (6344), pp. 1249-1254.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Avian egg shape is generally explained as an adaptation to life history, yet we currently lack a global synthesis of how egg-shape differences arise and evolve. Here, we apply morphometric, mechanistic, and macroevolutionary analyses to the egg shapes of 1400 bird species. We characterize egg-shape diversity in terms of two biologically relevant variables, asymmetry and ellipticity, allowing us to quantify the observed morphologies in a two-dimensional morphospace. We then propose a simple mechanical model that explains the observed egg-shape diversity based on geometric and material properties of the egg membrane. Finally, using phylogenetic models, we show that egg shape correlates with flight ability on broad taxonomic scales, suggesting that adaptations for flight may have been critical drivers of egg-shape variation in birds.<br /> (Copyright © 2017 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
356
Issue :
6344
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28642430
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaj1945