In crocodilians, the rate of embryonic development and consequently many posthatch attributes are affected by temperature. Since temperature exhibits strong influences on fitness (embryo survivorship and phenotype) by shaping development, we manipulated oxygen concentration in order to uncouple the effects of developmental rate from the direct effects of temperature. Here we consider whether oxygen constrains either differentiation rate (progression from one stage to the next) or embryonic growth (size). Thus, we incubated Caiman latirostris eggs at various oxygen concentrations, and at two temperatures (31 °C, 100% female-producing temperature, and 33 °C, 100% male-producing temperature). We monitored the developmental stages of these embr...
Physiologists have primarily focused on two potential explanations for heat stress in animals—the cl...
Introduction: Producing smart offspring is an important fitness trait; individuals with enhanced cog...
Previous investigations have assumed that embryos lack the capacity of physiological thermoregulatio...
Temperature is crucial for reptiles, also during embryonic development, particularly for species wit...
The mechanisms that set the thermal limits to life remain uncertain. Classically, researchers though...
The mechanisms that set the thermal limits to life remain uncertain. Classically, researchers though...
Thirty-two eggs of Pantanal caiman (Caiman crocodilus yacare) (Daudin, 1802) were incubated at 30° C...
The mechanisms that set the thermal limits to life remain uncertain. Classically, researchers though...
Hypoxia within the oviducts maintains embryonic arrest in turtles at the pre-ovipositional stage, wh...
Hypoxia within the oviducts maintains embryonic arrest in turtles at the pre-ovipositional stage, wh...
Hypoxia within the oviducts maintains embryonic arrest in turtles at the pre-ovipositional stage, wh...
Hypoxia within the oviducts maintains embryonic arrest in turtles at the pre-ovipositional stage, wh...
Introduction: Producing smart offspring is an important fitness trait; individuals with enhanced cog...
Thirty-two eggs of Pantanal caiman (Caiman crocodilus yacare) (Daudin, 1802) were incubated at 30° C...
Climate Change includes an increase of both the concentration of atmospheric CO2 and of global tempe...
Physiologists have primarily focused on two potential explanations for heat stress in animals—the cl...
Introduction: Producing smart offspring is an important fitness trait; individuals with enhanced cog...
Previous investigations have assumed that embryos lack the capacity of physiological thermoregulatio...
Temperature is crucial for reptiles, also during embryonic development, particularly for species wit...
The mechanisms that set the thermal limits to life remain uncertain. Classically, researchers though...
The mechanisms that set the thermal limits to life remain uncertain. Classically, researchers though...
Thirty-two eggs of Pantanal caiman (Caiman crocodilus yacare) (Daudin, 1802) were incubated at 30° C...
The mechanisms that set the thermal limits to life remain uncertain. Classically, researchers though...
Hypoxia within the oviducts maintains embryonic arrest in turtles at the pre-ovipositional stage, wh...
Hypoxia within the oviducts maintains embryonic arrest in turtles at the pre-ovipositional stage, wh...
Hypoxia within the oviducts maintains embryonic arrest in turtles at the pre-ovipositional stage, wh...
Hypoxia within the oviducts maintains embryonic arrest in turtles at the pre-ovipositional stage, wh...
Introduction: Producing smart offspring is an important fitness trait; individuals with enhanced cog...
Thirty-two eggs of Pantanal caiman (Caiman crocodilus yacare) (Daudin, 1802) were incubated at 30° C...
Climate Change includes an increase of both the concentration of atmospheric CO2 and of global tempe...
Physiologists have primarily focused on two potential explanations for heat stress in animals—the cl...
Introduction: Producing smart offspring is an important fitness trait; individuals with enhanced cog...
Previous investigations have assumed that embryos lack the capacity of physiological thermoregulatio...