We studied the influence of nest-site selection on nest temperature and clutch sex ratio in a northern population of painted turtles (Chrysemys picta). Comparison of characteristics of pairs of nests of individual females, within and between years, provided no evidence that these females followed a simple pattern in choosing nest sites and no indication that they influenced sex ratio by choosing sites with specific characteristics. Microhabitat features of nests were compared to the same characteristics of randomly chosen sites in the nesting area and in contrast to randomly chosen sites, nests were significantly warmer and more likely to occur on slopes. Sex ratios produced in nests were not correlated with any measured nest characteristic...
The primary objectives of this study were to understand how canopy cover and nest temperatures affec...
Many oviparous reptiles nest in aggregations and with temporal synchrony. We hypothesized that these...
South Florida's loggerhead (Caretta caretta), green (Chelonia mydas) and leatherback (Dermochelys co...
We studied the influence of nest-site selection on nest temperature and clutch sex ratio in a northe...
Temperature-dependent sex determination was studied in a northern population of painted turtles (Chr...
Despite intensive research, there is no clear empirical evidence to explain the evolution and persis...
Climate change threatens species with temperature-dependent sex determination as further warming cou...
Despite the importance of maternal effects in evolution, and knowledge of links among nest site choi...
Nesting behaviour is critical for reproductive success in oviparous organisms with no parental care....
Conditions experienced early in life can influence phenotypes in ecologically important ways, as exe...
Female painted turtles may increase their fitness either by increasing the success of their offsprin...
The sex of leatherback sea turtle hatchlings, Dermochelys coriacea, is determined by the nest temper...
Many reptiles exhibit temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD), a sex-determining mechanism in ...
Many reptiles have temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD), where the temperature experienced ...
Incubation temperature has been shown to control sex determination (TSD) in both suborders of living...
The primary objectives of this study were to understand how canopy cover and nest temperatures affec...
Many oviparous reptiles nest in aggregations and with temporal synchrony. We hypothesized that these...
South Florida's loggerhead (Caretta caretta), green (Chelonia mydas) and leatherback (Dermochelys co...
We studied the influence of nest-site selection on nest temperature and clutch sex ratio in a northe...
Temperature-dependent sex determination was studied in a northern population of painted turtles (Chr...
Despite intensive research, there is no clear empirical evidence to explain the evolution and persis...
Climate change threatens species with temperature-dependent sex determination as further warming cou...
Despite the importance of maternal effects in evolution, and knowledge of links among nest site choi...
Nesting behaviour is critical for reproductive success in oviparous organisms with no parental care....
Conditions experienced early in life can influence phenotypes in ecologically important ways, as exe...
Female painted turtles may increase their fitness either by increasing the success of their offsprin...
The sex of leatherback sea turtle hatchlings, Dermochelys coriacea, is determined by the nest temper...
Many reptiles exhibit temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD), a sex-determining mechanism in ...
Many reptiles have temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD), where the temperature experienced ...
Incubation temperature has been shown to control sex determination (TSD) in both suborders of living...
The primary objectives of this study were to understand how canopy cover and nest temperatures affec...
Many oviparous reptiles nest in aggregations and with temporal synchrony. We hypothesized that these...
South Florida's loggerhead (Caretta caretta), green (Chelonia mydas) and leatherback (Dermochelys co...