Journal article
Group size, but not manipulated whole-clutch egg color, contributes to ovicide in joint-nesting Smooth-billed Anis
Abstract
Reproductive competition in the form of ovicide is common in some joint-nesting birds, species in which multiple females lay eggs in a single nest. Joint-nesting Smooth-billed Anis (Crotophaga ani) often bury eggs under a new nest floor prior to laying their own eggs. Anis apparently cannot recognize their own eggs, which raises the question of how individuals can minimize their loss of young due to egg burial or consequences of hatching …
Authors
Grieves LA; Quinn JS
Journal
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, Vol. 130, No. 2, pp. 479–484
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date
June 2018
DOI
10.1676/17-014.1
ISSN
1559-4491