In this paper, we present data on the female reproductive traits of the Horvath\u27s rock lizard from Slovenia. The clutch, egg and hatchling characteristics were investigated based on clutches laid in laboratory conditions by pregnant females collected from a natural population. A female lays one clutch of eggs annually with an average number of three (range 1-5) eggs. We found a significant positive correlation between female size and egg width and volume. The mean egg length and volume in a clutch decreased significantly with clutch size independently of female size. The incubation period averaged 44 days. Significant positive correlations were found between the hatchling total length and mass, and egg mass. There was a significant negat...
Australian lizards are a diverse group distributed across the continent and inhabiting a wide range ...
The present study aims to determine, by histological examination, the female reproductive cycle of s...
Studies of lizards have shown that offspring size cannot be altered by manipulating clutch size in s...
In this paper, we present data on the female reproductive traits of the Horvath’s rock lizard from S...
Analysis of the female life history of the poorly studied endemic Balkan lizard species Dinarolacert...
We present data on the female reproductive traits of the Balkan wall lizard in the Deliblato Sand, a...
We presented the first data on female reproductive traits of the meadow lizard Darevskia praticola f...
Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Most oviparous squamate reptiles lay the...
Abstract Reproductive biology is fundamental to understanding the ecology and evolution of lizards w...
Life is defined by a capacity for reproduction, yet the ways in which animals reproduce vary tremend...
Interrelationships among maternal body size, clutch size and egg size were studied in the ground liz...
Species with an invariant or “fixed” clutch offer a unique opportunity to examine how variation in m...
The fecundity-advantage-hypothesis (FAH) explains larger female size relative to male size as a corr...
We studied the correlations between body size parameters (SVL and body condition) and clutch paramet...
Živorodna gušterica, Zootoca vivipara Lichtenstein 1823 ima najveći areal rasprostranjenja od svih g...
Australian lizards are a diverse group distributed across the continent and inhabiting a wide range ...
The present study aims to determine, by histological examination, the female reproductive cycle of s...
Studies of lizards have shown that offspring size cannot be altered by manipulating clutch size in s...
In this paper, we present data on the female reproductive traits of the Horvath’s rock lizard from S...
Analysis of the female life history of the poorly studied endemic Balkan lizard species Dinarolacert...
We present data on the female reproductive traits of the Balkan wall lizard in the Deliblato Sand, a...
We presented the first data on female reproductive traits of the meadow lizard Darevskia praticola f...
Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Most oviparous squamate reptiles lay the...
Abstract Reproductive biology is fundamental to understanding the ecology and evolution of lizards w...
Life is defined by a capacity for reproduction, yet the ways in which animals reproduce vary tremend...
Interrelationships among maternal body size, clutch size and egg size were studied in the ground liz...
Species with an invariant or “fixed” clutch offer a unique opportunity to examine how variation in m...
The fecundity-advantage-hypothesis (FAH) explains larger female size relative to male size as a corr...
We studied the correlations between body size parameters (SVL and body condition) and clutch paramet...
Živorodna gušterica, Zootoca vivipara Lichtenstein 1823 ima najveći areal rasprostranjenja od svih g...
Australian lizards are a diverse group distributed across the continent and inhabiting a wide range ...
The present study aims to determine, by histological examination, the female reproductive cycle of s...
Studies of lizards have shown that offspring size cannot be altered by manipulating clutch size in s...