Evidence is accumulating for the widespread occurrence of environmentally cued hatching (ECH) in animals, but its diversity and distribution across taxa are unknown. Herein I review three types of ECH in reptiles: early hatching, delayed hatching, and synchronous hatching. ECH is currently known from 43 species, including turtles, crocodilians, lizards, snakes, tuatara, and possibly worm lizards. Early hatching caused by physical disturbance (e. g., vibrations) is the most commonly reported ECH across all groups; although it apparently serves an antipredator function in some species, its adaptive value is unknown in most. Delayed hatching, characterized by metabolic depression or embryonic aestivation, and sometimes followed by a hypoxic cu...
Recent studies have demonstrated that thermoregulatory behavior occurs not only in post-hatching tur...
Recent studies have demonstrated that thermoregulatory behavior occurs not only in post-hatching tur...
Synchrony in the timing of births is thought to have evolved as a general predator avoidance strateg...
Evidence is accumulating for the widespread occurrence of environmentally cued hatching (ECH) in ani...
Evidence is accumulating for the widespread occurrence of environmentally cued hatching (ECH) in ani...
Evidence is accumulating for the ability of animal embryos to hatch early in response to the immedia...
Evidence is accumulating for the ability of animal embryos to hatch early in response to the immedia...
Incubation temperature affects developmental rates and defines many phenotypes and fitness character...
Assessing environmental cues to coordinate birth or hatching has implications for both immediate and...
A rare and remarkable animal behaviour is communication among embryos within a clutch of eggs. For e...
A rare and remarkable animal behaviour is communication among embryos within a clutch of eggs. For e...
Early hatching is a form of environmentally cued hatching in which embryos can emerge early to impro...
Early hatching is a form of environmentally cued hatching in which embryos can emerge early to impro...
Synopsis Most animals begin life in eggs, protected and constrained by a capsule, shell, or other ba...
Recent studies have demonstrated that thermoregulatory behavior occurs not only in post-hatching tur...
Recent studies have demonstrated that thermoregulatory behavior occurs not only in post-hatching tur...
Recent studies have demonstrated that thermoregulatory behavior occurs not only in post-hatching tur...
Synchrony in the timing of births is thought to have evolved as a general predator avoidance strateg...
Evidence is accumulating for the widespread occurrence of environmentally cued hatching (ECH) in ani...
Evidence is accumulating for the widespread occurrence of environmentally cued hatching (ECH) in ani...
Evidence is accumulating for the ability of animal embryos to hatch early in response to the immedia...
Evidence is accumulating for the ability of animal embryos to hatch early in response to the immedia...
Incubation temperature affects developmental rates and defines many phenotypes and fitness character...
Assessing environmental cues to coordinate birth or hatching has implications for both immediate and...
A rare and remarkable animal behaviour is communication among embryos within a clutch of eggs. For e...
A rare and remarkable animal behaviour is communication among embryos within a clutch of eggs. For e...
Early hatching is a form of environmentally cued hatching in which embryos can emerge early to impro...
Early hatching is a form of environmentally cued hatching in which embryos can emerge early to impro...
Synopsis Most animals begin life in eggs, protected and constrained by a capsule, shell, or other ba...
Recent studies have demonstrated that thermoregulatory behavior occurs not only in post-hatching tur...
Recent studies have demonstrated that thermoregulatory behavior occurs not only in post-hatching tur...
Recent studies have demonstrated that thermoregulatory behavior occurs not only in post-hatching tur...
Synchrony in the timing of births is thought to have evolved as a general predator avoidance strateg...