Environmentally cued hatching allows embryos to alter the time of hatching in relation to environment through phenotypic plasticity. Spatially variable temperatures within shallow nests of many freshwater turtles cause asynchronous development of embryos within clutches, yet neonates still hatch synchronously either by hatching early or via metabolic compensation. Metabolic compensation and changes in circadian rhythms presumably enable embryos to adjust their developmental rates to catch up to more-advanced embryos within the nest. Hatchlings of the North American freshwater turtle Chrysemys picta usually overwinter within the nest and emerge the following spring, but still hatch synchronously via hatching early. Here we used rates of oxyg...
Published in Functional Ecology, 2006; 20 (4):670-677 at www.interscience.wiley.com Copyright © 2006...
Many temperate animals spend half their lives in a non-active, overwintering state, and multiple ada...
Incubation temperature influences the phenotype of the hatchling turtles. The aims of the present st...
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...
Synchrony in the timing of births is thought to have evolved as a general predator avoidance strateg...
Variable temperatures within a nest cause asynchronous development within clutches of freshwater tur...
Assessing environmental cues to coordinate birth or hatching has implications for both immediate and...
Synchronous hatching occurs in many aquatic turtles and appears to have evolved to maximise hatchlin...
The coincidence of hatching timing and emergence events with favourable conditions is crucial for su...
Oviparous species are model organisms for investigating embryonic development of endogenous physiolo...
Synchrony in the timing of births is thought to have evolved as a general predator avoidance strateg...
The goal of this study was to determine whether marine turtle (loggerhead) embryos communicate with ...
Two related aspects of hatchling emergence were studied in a population of pig-nosed turtles (Carett...
In ectotherms such as turtles, the relationship between cardiovascular function and temperature may ...
Published in Functional Ecology, 2006; 20 (4):670-677 at www.interscience.wiley.com Copyright © 2006...
Many temperate animals spend half their lives in a non-active, overwintering state, and multiple ada...
Incubation temperature influences the phenotype of the hatchling turtles. The aims of the present st...
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...
Synchrony in the timing of births is thought to have evolved as a general predator avoidance strateg...
Variable temperatures within a nest cause asynchronous development within clutches of freshwater tur...
Assessing environmental cues to coordinate birth or hatching has implications for both immediate and...
Synchronous hatching occurs in many aquatic turtles and appears to have evolved to maximise hatchlin...
The coincidence of hatching timing and emergence events with favourable conditions is crucial for su...
Oviparous species are model organisms for investigating embryonic development of endogenous physiolo...
Synchrony in the timing of births is thought to have evolved as a general predator avoidance strateg...
The goal of this study was to determine whether marine turtle (loggerhead) embryos communicate with ...
Two related aspects of hatchling emergence were studied in a population of pig-nosed turtles (Carett...
In ectotherms such as turtles, the relationship between cardiovascular function and temperature may ...
Published in Functional Ecology, 2006; 20 (4):670-677 at www.interscience.wiley.com Copyright © 2006...
Many temperate animals spend half their lives in a non-active, overwintering state, and multiple ada...
Incubation temperature influences the phenotype of the hatchling turtles. The aims of the present st...