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Hesse's Rule

The contention that within a species an individual which breeds in a colder part of the area of distribution is likely to lay a larger clutch than one breeding in a warmer part. This is possibly an adaptation to higher egg loss and mortality of young in an area of less favourable climate.

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From Peter Weaver's Birdwatcher's Dictionary
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