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165 related items for PubMed ID: 13130429

  • 1. Gestation, thermoregulation, and metabolism in a viviparous snake, Vipera aspis: evidence for fecundity-independent costs.
    Ladyman M, Bonnet X, Lourdais O, Bradshaw D, Naulleau G.
    Physiol Biochem Zool; 2003; 76(4):497-510. PubMed ID: 13130429
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  • 2. Costs of anorexia during pregnancy in a viviparous snake (Vipera aspis).
    Lourdais O, Bonnet X, Doughty P.
    J Exp Zool; 2002 Apr 01; 292(5):487-93. PubMed ID: 11857483
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  • 3. Changes in plasma progesterone in relation to vitellogenesis and gestation in the viviparous snake Vipera aspis.
    Bonnet X, Naulleau G, Bradshaw D, Shine R.
    Gen Comp Endocrinol; 2001 Jan 01; 121(1):84-94. PubMed ID: 11161773
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  • 4. Impact of cool versus warm temperatures on gestation in the aspic viper (Vipera aspis).
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  • 5. The influence of body condition on 17-beta estradiol levels in relation to vitellogenesis in female Vipera aspis (Reptilia, Viperidae).
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  • 6. Embryonic water uptake during pregnancy is stage- and fecundity-dependent in the snake Vipera aspis.
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  • 8. [Use of a body condition index (BCI) for the study of the reproduction in snakes].
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  • 9. Stage dependence of phenotypical and phenological maternal effects: insight into squamate reptile reproductive strategies.
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  • 10. Effects of reproductive condition, season, and site on selected temperatures of a viviparous gecko.
    Rock J, Andrews RM, Cree A.
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  • 11. Hydric "Costs" of Reproduction: Pregnancy Increases Evaporative Water Loss in the Snake Vipera aspis.
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    Physiol Biochem Zool; 2017 Aug 01; 90(6):663-672. PubMed ID: 29068263
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  • 12. Physiological state influences evaporative water loss and microclimate preference in the snake Vipera aspis.
    Dupoué A, Stahlschmidt ZR, Michaud B, Lourdais O.
    Physiol Behav; 2015 May 15; 144():82-9. PubMed ID: 25725119
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  • 13. Thermoregulation and microhabitat choice in the polymorphic asp viper (Vipera aspis).
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  • 15. Influence of pregnancy on locomotor and feeding performances of the skink, Mabuya multifasciata: why do females shift thermal preferences when pregnant?
    Lin CX, Zhang L, Ji X.
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  • 16. Water deprivation increases maternal corticosterone levels and enhances offspring growth in the snake Vipera aspis.
    Dupoué A, Angelier F, Brischoux F, DeNardo DF, Trouvé C, Parenteau C, Lourdais O.
    J Exp Biol; 2016 Mar 15; 219(Pt 5):658-67. PubMed ID: 26747902
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  • 17. Use of a wireless ultrasound probe as a portable, noninvasive method for studying reproductive biology in the asp viper, Vipera aspis.
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  • 18. Effects of mild wintering conditions on body mass and corticosterone levels in a temperate reptile, the aspic viper (Vipera aspis).
    Brischoux F, Dupoué A, Lourdais O, Angelier F.
    Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol; 2016 Feb 15; 192():52-6. PubMed ID: 26626954
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  • 20. Psychosocial maternal stress during pregnancy: effects on reproduction for F0 and F1 generation laboratory rats.
    Götz AA, Wolf M, Stefanski V.
    Physiol Behav; 2008 Mar 18; 93(4-5):1055-60. PubMed ID: 18294662
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