TY - DATA T1 - Predicted GH2O values (in mgH20/day·Torr) for the Comahue eggs (based on Table 1 and formulae in [15]) alongside those for other taxa from previous studies (i.e., GH2O values estimated using pore counts from egg shell thin sections). PY - 2013/04/17 AU - Mariela S. Fernández AU - Rodolfo A. García AU - Lucas Fiorelli AU - Alejandro Scolaro AU - Rodrigo B. Salvador AU - Carlos N. Cotaro AU - Gary W. Kaiser AU - Gareth J. Dyke UR - https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_Predicted_G_H2O_values_in_mgH20_day_183_Torr_for_the_Comahue_eggs_based_on_Table_1_and_formulae_in_15_alongside_those_for_other_taxa_from_previous_studies_i_e_G_H2O_values_estimated_using_pore_counts_from_egg_shell_thin_sections_/684717 DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0061030.t002 L4 - https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/1027283 KW - comahue KW - eggs KW - formulae KW - taxa KW - studies KW - pore KW - counts N2 - Note that: (1) because different approaches were used to predict GH2O values (regressions versus pore counts from thin sections) they may not be comparable; and (2) value shown for G. minuta is that predicted when compared to an avian egg of similar size, not GH2O, which has been estimated to range from 63.9 [11] to 22.4 [14]. See [11] for further discussion. ER -