Recent studies have demonstrated that thermoregulatory behavior occurs not only in post-hatching turtles, but also prior to hatching. Does thermoregulatory behavior also occur in the embryos of other reptile and bird species? Our experiments show that such behavior is widespread but not universal in reptile and bird embryos. We recorded repositioning within the egg, in response to thermal gradients, in the embryos of three species of snakes (Xenochrophis piscator, Elaphe bimaculata, and Zaocys dhumnades), two turtles (Chelydra serpentina and Ocadia sinensis), one crocodile (Alligator sinensis), and four birds (Coturnix coturnix, Gallus gallus domesticus, Columba livia domestica and Anas platyrhynchos domestica). However, we detected no sign...
Phenotypic variation is strongly impacted by environmental conditions experienced during development...
Warming temperatures caused by climate change are predicted to vary temporally and spatially. For mi...
Evidence is accumulating for the widespread occurrence of environmentally cued hatching (ECH) in ani...
Recent studies have demonstrated that thermoregulatory behavior occurs not only in post-hatching tur...
Thermal taxis by egg-bound embryos has been observed in multiple reptiles and might allow embryos to...
A recent study demonstrated that the embryos of soft-shelled turtles can reposition themselves withi...
Previous investigations have assumed that embryos lack the capacity of physiological thermoregulatio...
Historically, egg-bound reptile embryos were thought to passively thermoconform to the nest environm...
Reptiles are important model systems for examining the effect of temperature during development on t...
The role of heat shock proteins (HSPs) in heat tolerance has been demonstrated in cultured cells and...
Enhanced thermal conditions have been credited as a driving force for the evolution of viviparity, p...
Aim The evolution of viviparity in squamate reptiles has attracted considerable scientific attention...
Phenotypic variation is strongly impacted by environmental conditions experienced during development...
Warming temperatures caused by climate change are predicted to vary temporally and spatially. For mi...
Evidence is accumulating for the widespread occurrence of environmentally cued hatching (ECH) in ani...
Recent studies have demonstrated that thermoregulatory behavior occurs not only in post-hatching tur...
Thermal taxis by egg-bound embryos has been observed in multiple reptiles and might allow embryos to...
A recent study demonstrated that the embryos of soft-shelled turtles can reposition themselves withi...
Previous investigations have assumed that embryos lack the capacity of physiological thermoregulatio...
Historically, egg-bound reptile embryos were thought to passively thermoconform to the nest environm...
Reptiles are important model systems for examining the effect of temperature during development on t...
The role of heat shock proteins (HSPs) in heat tolerance has been demonstrated in cultured cells and...
Enhanced thermal conditions have been credited as a driving force for the evolution of viviparity, p...
Aim The evolution of viviparity in squamate reptiles has attracted considerable scientific attention...
Phenotypic variation is strongly impacted by environmental conditions experienced during development...
Warming temperatures caused by climate change are predicted to vary temporally and spatially. For mi...
Evidence is accumulating for the widespread occurrence of environmentally cued hatching (ECH) in ani...