Development rate of ectothermic animals varies with temperature. Here we use data derived from laboratory constant temperature incubation experiments to formulate development rate models that can be used to model embryonic development rate in sea turtle nests. We then use a novel method for detecting the time of hatching to measure the in situ incubation period of sea turtle clutches to test the accuracy of our models in predicting the incubation period from nest temperature traces. We found that all our models overestimated the incubation period. We hypothesize three possible explanations which are not mutually exclusive for the mismatch between our modeling and empirically measured in situ incubation period: (1) a difference in the way th...
Marine turtles are vulnerable to climate change because their life history and reproduction are tied...
Incubation temperature has significant developmental effects on oviparous animals, including affecti...
Incubation temperatures, in addition to an embryo’s genetic makeup, are critical in many aspects of ...
Development rate of ectothermic animals varies with temperature. Here we use data derived from labor...
The incubation of eggs is strongly influenced by temperature as observed in all species studied to d...
The incubation of eggs is strongly influenced by temperature as observed in all species studied to d...
The incubation of eggs is strongly influenced by temperature as observed in all species studied to d...
An increase in temperature, within bounds, will accelerate development of reptile embryos, and morph...
Incubation temperatures, in addition to an embryo’s genetic makeup, play crucial roles in developmen...
Embryonic development is strongly affected by incubation temperature in most animals, and the effect...
ABSTRACT: Developing sea turtle embryos only successfully hatch within a relatively narrow temperatu...
Egg fertilization rate is a defining event in the life history of oviparous species. However, for ma...
Sea turtle embryos at high-density nesting beaches experience relative high rates of early stage emb...
Freshwater turtle eggs are normally subjected to fluctuations in incubation temperature during natur...
A recent study demonstrated that the embryos of soft-shelled turtles can reposition themselves withi...
Marine turtles are vulnerable to climate change because their life history and reproduction are tied...
Incubation temperature has significant developmental effects on oviparous animals, including affecti...
Incubation temperatures, in addition to an embryo’s genetic makeup, are critical in many aspects of ...
Development rate of ectothermic animals varies with temperature. Here we use data derived from labor...
The incubation of eggs is strongly influenced by temperature as observed in all species studied to d...
The incubation of eggs is strongly influenced by temperature as observed in all species studied to d...
The incubation of eggs is strongly influenced by temperature as observed in all species studied to d...
An increase in temperature, within bounds, will accelerate development of reptile embryos, and morph...
Incubation temperatures, in addition to an embryo’s genetic makeup, play crucial roles in developmen...
Embryonic development is strongly affected by incubation temperature in most animals, and the effect...
ABSTRACT: Developing sea turtle embryos only successfully hatch within a relatively narrow temperatu...
Egg fertilization rate is a defining event in the life history of oviparous species. However, for ma...
Sea turtle embryos at high-density nesting beaches experience relative high rates of early stage emb...
Freshwater turtle eggs are normally subjected to fluctuations in incubation temperature during natur...
A recent study demonstrated that the embryos of soft-shelled turtles can reposition themselves withi...
Marine turtles are vulnerable to climate change because their life history and reproduction are tied...
Incubation temperature has significant developmental effects on oviparous animals, including affecti...
Incubation temperatures, in addition to an embryo’s genetic makeup, are critical in many aspects of ...