Meckel H. von Hemsback
. Die Bildung der für die partielle Furchung bestimmte Eier der Vögel im Vergleich mit den Graafschen Follikel und die Decidua des Menschen // Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche Zoologie Bd 3, 1851: 420.Montevecchi W. A.
Field experiments on the adaptive significance of avian eggshell pigmentation // Behaviour 58, 1976: 26–39.Moreno J., Morales J., Lobato E., Merino S., Tomas G
., and Martinez-de la Puente J. Evidence for the signalling function of egg colour in the pied flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca // Behavioral Ecology 16, 2005: 931–937.______, Osorno J. L.
Avian egg colour and sexual selection: does eggshell pigmentation reflect female condition and genetic quality? // Ecology Letters 6, 2003: 803–806.______, ______, Morales J
., Merino S., and Tomas G. Egg colouration and male parental effort in the pied flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca // Journal of Avian Biology 35, 2004: 300–304.Morris F. O.
A History of British Birds. London: Groombridge, 1856.Newton A
. A Dictionary of Birds. London: A. & C. Black, 1896.Nice M. M.
Studies in the life history of the song sparrow // Transactions of the Linnaean Society of New York 4, 1937: 1–246.Norton D. W.
Incubation schedules of four species of calidridine sandpipers at Barrow, Alaska // Condor 74, 1972: 164–176.Nowak E
. Wissenschaftler in turbulenten Zeiten. Schwerin: Stock & Stein, 2005.Nys Y.
and Guyot N. Egg formation and chemistry // Improving the Safety and Quality of Eggs and Egg Products. Vol. 1: Egg Chemistry, Production and Consumption. Oxford: Woodhead, 2011: 83–132.Opel F. M. E.
Beiträge zur Kenntniss des Cuculus canorus Lin // Journal für Ornithologie 6, 1858: 205–225.Ord G.
Observations on the cow bunting of the United States of America // Magazine of Natural History 9, 1836: 57–71.Oreskes N
. and Conway E. M. Merchants of Doubt. New York: Bloomsbury, 2010.Orians G. H
. and Janzen D. H. Why are embryos so tasty? // American Naturalist 108, 1974: 581–592.Pappenheimer J.
Hermann Rahn (1912–1990): A Biographical Memoir. Washington: National Acadamies Press, 1996.Parker G. A
. Sperm competition and the evolution of ejaculates: towards a theory base // Sperm Competition and Sexual Selection (eds T. R. Birkhead and A: Moller). London: Academic Press, 1998: 3–54.Payne R. B.
Nuts, bones, and a nesting of red crossbills in the Panamint Mountains // Condor 74, 1972: 485–486.Pearl R.
and Curtis M. R. Studies on the physiology of reproduction in the domestic fowl. VIII. On some physiological effects of ligation, section and removal of the oviduct // Papers from the Biological Laboratory of the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station no. 68, 1912: 395–424.______ and Schoppe W. F.
Studies on the physiology of reproduction in the domestic fowl. XVIII. Further observations on the anatomical basis of fecundity // Journal of Experimental Zoology 34, 1921: 101–118.Pennant T.
British Zoology. London: Benjamin White, 1768.Pike T. W
. Modelling eggshell maculation // Avian Biology Research 8, 2015: 237–243.Pitmann C. R. S.
Eggs, natural history of // A New Dictionary of Birds (ed. Thomson A. L.). London: Nelson, 1964: 237–242.Priestley J. B.
I, for One. Oxford: Bodley Head, 1921.Prynne M.
Egg-shells. London: Barrie & Rockliff, 1963.Purcell R
., Hall L. S., and Coardso R. Egg & Nest. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press, 2008.Purkinje J. E
. Symbolic ad ovi avium historiam ante incubationem. Leipzig: Vossius, 1930.Pycraft W.
A History of Birds. London: Methuen, 1910.Rahman M. A
., Baoyindeligeer Iwasawa A., and Yoshizaki N. Mechanism of chalaza formation in quail eggs // Cell Tissue Research 330, 2007: 535–543.Rahn H
. Why birds lay eggs // Egg Incubation: Its Effects on Embryonic Development in Birds and Reptiles (eds C. Deeming and M. W. J. Ferguson). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991: 345–360.Rahn H., Ar A.
, and Paganelli C. How eggs breathe // Scientific American 240, 1979. P. 38–47.______, Carey C., Balmas K
., Bhatia B., and Paganelli C. V. Reduction in pore area of the avian eggshell as an adaptation // Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 74, 1977: 3095–3098.______, Ledoux T., Paganelli C. V.
, and Smith A. H. Changes in eggshell conductance after transfer of hens from an altitude of 3,800 to 1,200m // Journal of Applied Physiology: Respiratory, Environmental and Exercise Physiology 53, 1982: 1429–1431.