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  • 12. Stable isotope tracer reveals that viviparous snakes transport amino acids to offspring during gestation.
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  • 14. Embryonic mobilization of calcium in a viviparous reptile: evidence for a novel pattern of placental calcium secretion.
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  • 18. Ancestral state reconstructions require biological evidence to test evolutionary hypotheses: A case study examining the evolution of reproductive mode in squamate reptiles.
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