International audiencePregnant squamate reptiles (i.e. lizards and snakes) often maintain higher and more stable body temperatures than their nonpregnant conspecifics, and this maternal thermophily enhances developmental rate and can lead to increased offspring quality. However, it is unclear when this behaviour evolved relative to the evolution of viviparity. A preadaptation hypothesis suggests that maternal thermophily was a preadaptation to viviparity. Oviparous squamates are unique among oviparous reptiles for generally retaining their eggs until the embryos achieve one fourth of their development. As a result, maternal thermophily by gravid squamates may provide the same thermoregulatory benefits, at least during early development, tha...
Females of some temperate-zone snake species appear to exhibit thermophilic behavior during gestatio...
In some reptiles, gravid females bask more, and/or maintain higher body temperatures than do males o...
The reduction of activity during pregnancy in live-bearing females of reptiles is mostly interpreted...
International audiencePregnant squamate reptiles (i.e. lizards and snakes) often maintain higher and...
Enhanced thermal conditions have been credited as a driving force for the evolution of viviparity, p...
Organisms undergo environmental fluctuations and early stages (embryonic life) are especially sensit...
Phylogenetic transitions from oviparity to viviparity in reptiles generally have occurred in cold cl...
Reptiles are important model systems for examining the effect of temperature during development on t...
abstract: Though it is a widespread adaptation in humans and many other animals, parental care comes...
Two hypotheses have prevailed to explain the evolution of viviparity in reptiles: the first proposed...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Reproduction is an energetically costly activity that can alter thermal requirements in Squamata. Th...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Temperature affects physiological performance in reptiles and, therefore, body temperature (Tb) cont...
Incubation within appropriate thermal limits is important for the normal development of the reptilia...
Females of some temperate-zone snake species appear to exhibit thermophilic behavior during gestatio...
In some reptiles, gravid females bask more, and/or maintain higher body temperatures than do males o...
The reduction of activity during pregnancy in live-bearing females of reptiles is mostly interpreted...
International audiencePregnant squamate reptiles (i.e. lizards and snakes) often maintain higher and...
Enhanced thermal conditions have been credited as a driving force for the evolution of viviparity, p...
Organisms undergo environmental fluctuations and early stages (embryonic life) are especially sensit...
Phylogenetic transitions from oviparity to viviparity in reptiles generally have occurred in cold cl...
Reptiles are important model systems for examining the effect of temperature during development on t...
abstract: Though it is a widespread adaptation in humans and many other animals, parental care comes...
Two hypotheses have prevailed to explain the evolution of viviparity in reptiles: the first proposed...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Reproduction is an energetically costly activity that can alter thermal requirements in Squamata. Th...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Temperature affects physiological performance in reptiles and, therefore, body temperature (Tb) cont...
Incubation within appropriate thermal limits is important for the normal development of the reptilia...
Females of some temperate-zone snake species appear to exhibit thermophilic behavior during gestatio...
In some reptiles, gravid females bask more, and/or maintain higher body temperatures than do males o...
The reduction of activity during pregnancy in live-bearing females of reptiles is mostly interpreted...