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187 related items for PubMed ID: 24956955

  • 1. Direct effects of incubation temperature on morphology, thermoregulatory behaviour and locomotor performance in jacky dragons (Amphibolurus muricatus).
    Esquerré D, Keogh JS, Schwanz LE.
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  • 3. Influence of incubation temperature on hatching success, energy expenditure for embryonic development, and size and morphology of hatchlings in the oriental garden lizard, Calotes versicolor (Agamidae).
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  • 13. Is increased maternal basking an adaptation or a pre-adaptation to viviparity in lizards?
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  • 16. Thermoregulatory behavior and orientation preference in bearded dragons.
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  • 17. Latent effects of egg incubation temperature on growth in the lizard Anolis carolinensis.
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  • 18. Does incubation temperature fluctuation influence hatchling phenotypes in reptiles? A test using parthenogenetic geckos.
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  • 19. Incubation temperature fluctuation does not affect incubation length and hatchling phenotype in the Chinese skink Plestiodon chinensis.
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