Oviparous species are model organisms for investigating embryonic development of endogenous physiological circadian rhythms without the influence of maternal biorhythms. Recent studies have demonstrated that heart rates and metabolic rates of embryonic turtles are not constant or always maximal and can be altered in response to the presence of embryos at a more advanced stage of development within the nest. A first step in understanding the physiological mechanisms underpinning these responses in embryonic ectothermic organisms is to develop metabolic profiles (e.g., heart rate) at different temperatures throughout incubation. Heart beat and rhythmic patterns or changes in development may represent important signals or cues within a nest an...
The goal of this study was to determine whether marine turtle (loggerhead) embryos communicate with ...
Arrested embryonic development is an important reproductive strategy in the large range of egg layin...
An increase in temperature, within bounds, will accelerate development of reptile embryos, and morph...
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...
Incubation temperature affects developmental rates and defines many phenotypes and fitness character...
In ectotherms such as turtles, the relationship between cardiovascular function and temperature may ...
Synchronous hatching occurs in many aquatic turtles and appears to have evolved to maximise hatchlin...
Assessing environmental cues to coordinate birth or hatching has implications for both immediate and...
Metabolic processes are affected by both temperature and thyroid hormones in ectothermic vertebrates...
<p>In most cases, Q<sub>10</sub> values of heart rate in embryos were higher than those of hatchling...
We measured temperature-induced differences in metabolic rates and growth by embryos of three turtle...
<p>Heart rates were measured by non-invasive methods, and are expressed as mean ± standard error. He...
The coincidence of hatching timing and emergence events with favourable conditions is crucial for su...
Freshwater turtle eggs are normally subjected to fluctuations in incubation temperature during natur...
The goal of this study was to determine whether marine turtle (loggerhead) embryos communicate with ...
Arrested embryonic development is an important reproductive strategy in the large range of egg layin...
An increase in temperature, within bounds, will accelerate development of reptile embryos, and morph...
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...
Incubation temperature affects developmental rates and defines many phenotypes and fitness character...
In ectotherms such as turtles, the relationship between cardiovascular function and temperature may ...
Synchronous hatching occurs in many aquatic turtles and appears to have evolved to maximise hatchlin...
Assessing environmental cues to coordinate birth or hatching has implications for both immediate and...
Metabolic processes are affected by both temperature and thyroid hormones in ectothermic vertebrates...
<p>In most cases, Q<sub>10</sub> values of heart rate in embryos were higher than those of hatchling...
We measured temperature-induced differences in metabolic rates and growth by embryos of three turtle...
<p>Heart rates were measured by non-invasive methods, and are expressed as mean ± standard error. He...
The coincidence of hatching timing and emergence events with favourable conditions is crucial for su...
Freshwater turtle eggs are normally subjected to fluctuations in incubation temperature during natur...
The goal of this study was to determine whether marine turtle (loggerhead) embryos communicate with ...
Arrested embryonic development is an important reproductive strategy in the large range of egg layin...
An increase in temperature, within bounds, will accelerate development of reptile embryos, and morph...