International audienceCommunication is central to life at all levels of complexity, from cells to organs, through to organisms and communities. Turtle eggs were recently shown to communicate with each other in order to synchronise their development and generate beneficial hatching synchrony. Yet the mechanism underlying embryo to embryo communication remains unknown. Here we show that within a clutch, developing snake embryos use heart beats emanating from neighbouring eggs as a clue for their metabolic level, in order to synchronise development and ultimately hatching. Eggs of the water snake Natrix maura increased heart rates and hatched earlier than control eggs in response to being incubated in physical contact with more advanced eggs. ...
Oviparous amniotes produce a large yolky egg that gives rise to a free-living hatchling. Structural ...
The widespread ability to alter hatching timing in response to environmental cues can serve as a def...
Oviparous species are model organisms for investigating embryonic development of endogenous physiolo...
International audienceCommunication is central to life at all levels of complexity, from cells to or...
International audienceHatching synchrony is wide-spread amongst egg-laying species and is thought to...
Incubation temperature affects developmental rates and defines many phenotypes and fitness character...
A rare and remarkable animal behaviour is communication among embryos within a clutch of eggs. For e...
International audienceEgg-clustering and communal nesting behaviours provide advantages to offspring...
The goal of this study was to determine whether marine turtle (loggerhead) embryos communicate with ...
Assessing environmental cues to coordinate birth or hatching has implications for both immediate and...
Evidence is accumulating for the widespread occurrence of environmentally cued hatching (ECH) in ani...
Variable temperatures within a nest cause asynchronous development within clutches of freshwater tur...
Environmentally cued hatching allows embryos to alter the time of hatching in relation to environmen...
Previous investigations have assumed that embryos lack the capacity of physiological thermoregulatio...
Arboreal embryos of red-eyed treefrogs, Agalychnis callidryas, hatch prematurely in response to hypo...
Oviparous amniotes produce a large yolky egg that gives rise to a free-living hatchling. Structural ...
The widespread ability to alter hatching timing in response to environmental cues can serve as a def...
Oviparous species are model organisms for investigating embryonic development of endogenous physiolo...
International audienceCommunication is central to life at all levels of complexity, from cells to or...
International audienceHatching synchrony is wide-spread amongst egg-laying species and is thought to...
Incubation temperature affects developmental rates and defines many phenotypes and fitness character...
A rare and remarkable animal behaviour is communication among embryos within a clutch of eggs. For e...
International audienceEgg-clustering and communal nesting behaviours provide advantages to offspring...
The goal of this study was to determine whether marine turtle (loggerhead) embryos communicate with ...
Assessing environmental cues to coordinate birth or hatching has implications for both immediate and...
Evidence is accumulating for the widespread occurrence of environmentally cued hatching (ECH) in ani...
Variable temperatures within a nest cause asynchronous development within clutches of freshwater tur...
Environmentally cued hatching allows embryos to alter the time of hatching in relation to environmen...
Previous investigations have assumed that embryos lack the capacity of physiological thermoregulatio...
Arboreal embryos of red-eyed treefrogs, Agalychnis callidryas, hatch prematurely in response to hypo...
Oviparous amniotes produce a large yolky egg that gives rise to a free-living hatchling. Structural ...
The widespread ability to alter hatching timing in response to environmental cues can serve as a def...
Oviparous species are model organisms for investigating embryonic development of endogenous physiolo...