Water loss from Jackass Penguin Spheniscus demersus eggs during natural incubation

Autor: Amos Ar, R. Wilson, Yoram Yom-Tov
Rok vydání: 2008
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Zdroj: Ibis. 128:1-8
ISSN: 0019-1019
DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919x.1986.tb02087.x
Popis: The water budget of incubating Jackass Penguin eggs was studied on Marcus Island, South Africa, and complementary measurements were made in the laboratory. The mean ambient temperature was 16-5 “C and the mean humidity was 12-4 Torr (89% relative humidity). The temperature of incubated live and water-filled eggs ranged between 14oCand 37 oC. The mean calculated egg temperature was 34-9‘ C. The mean brood patch temperature was 37-1 oC, slightly lower than the cloacal temperature (37.8 oC). The mean brood patch area was about 38 cm2. The rate of water loss was 411 mg day-1. The total diffusive water loss during 37 days of incubation was, as predicted, 15-2% of the initial 100-3 g egg mass. The total pore number was 6245 per egg and the shell thickness was 577 fira. It is suggested that the eggshell parameters, incubation length and nesting behaviour are compensated in such a way that an egg-to-nest water vapour pressure difference lower than commonly found is sufficient to bring about the normal total water loss.
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