Is greater eggshell density an alternative mechanism by which parasitic cuckoos increase the strength of their eggs?

Jaroslav Picman1, Stanislav Přibil1
1Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada

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