2015
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.965
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Using 3D printed eggs to examine the egg-rejection behaviour of wild birds

Abstract: The coevolutionary relationships between brood parasites and their hosts are often studied by examining the egg rejection behaviour of host species using artificial eggs. However, the traditional methods for producing artificial eggs out of plasticine, plastic, wood, or plaster-of-Paris are laborious, imprecise, and prone to human error. As an alternative, 3D printing may reduce human error, enable more precise manipulation of egg size and shape, and provide a more accurate and replicable protocol for generati… Show more

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“…Using photogrammetry, photos can be digitized and 2D x,y coordinates from the photo converted into a 3D image [27, 42]. Photogrammetry may be the easiest and most cost effective method, especially if a scanner is not available.…”
Section: Workflow Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Using photogrammetry, photos can be digitized and 2D x,y coordinates from the photo converted into a 3D image [27, 42]. Photogrammetry may be the easiest and most cost effective method, especially if a scanner is not available.…”
Section: Workflow Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, photogrammetry can be used to augment an image produced by 3D scanning: in the creation of 3D printed northern map turtle decoys, the carapace and legs of a dried specimen were scanned and the head was digitally rendered using photographs [32]. Alternatively, mathematical formulae may be used to generate different shapes, such as the surface of a bird egg [27] or the curvature of a flower corolla [30]. Finally, it is possible to draft the object completely from scratch (e.g., [38]), although a higher proficiency on the appropriate drafting software is necessary (Additional file 2).…”
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