International audienceThe eggshell of oviparous lizards is a significant source of calcium for embryos, whereas the eggshell of viviparous lizards, when present, contains little calcium. In view of the potential cost to embryonic nutrition occasioned by the loss of eggshell calcium, the large number of independent origins of viviparity among lizards is surprising. Concomitant evolution of viviparity and calcium placentotrophy would ameliorate the loss of eggshell calcium, but a mechanism linking these events has yet to be discovered. Zootoca vivipara, a lizard with geographic variation in its mode of parity, is an excellent model for studying mechanisms of calcium transport to oviparous and viviparous embryos because each is highly dependen...
Embryos of oviparous Reptilia (=turtles, lepidosaurs, crocodilians and birds) extract calcium for gr...
Yolk reserves supply the majority of embryonic nutrition in squamate reptiles, including calcium. Em...
<p>We determined the sources of calcium for the developing embryo and the parallel changes in eggshe...
International audienceThe eggshell of oviparous lizards is a significant source of calcium for embry...
The eggshell of oviparous lizards is a significant source of calcium for embryos, whereas the eggshe...
International audienceThe chorioallantoic membrane resides adjacent to either the inner surface of t...
International audienceEmbryos of oviparous squamate reptiles typically obtain calcium from both yolk...
Embryos of oviparous squamate reptiles typically obtain calcium from both yolk and eggshell but diff...
Embryos of oviparous lizards have two sources of calcium for embryonic development: 1) calcium that ...
Pseudemoia pagenstecheri is a viviparous Australian scincid lizard in which the maternal-embryonic p...
Yolk is the primary source of calcium for embryonic growth and development for most squamates, irres...
A prominent scenario for the evolution of viviparity and placentation in reptiles predicts a step-wi...
Viviparity (live birth) and placentation have evolved in more than 100 lineages of squamate reptiles...
Embryos of oviparous squamate reptiles obtain all organic and most inorganic nutrients from yolk; yo...
Yolk supplies the majority of embryonic calcium in snakes. Oviparous and viviparous snakes also rece...
Embryos of oviparous Reptilia (=turtles, lepidosaurs, crocodilians and birds) extract calcium for gr...
Yolk reserves supply the majority of embryonic nutrition in squamate reptiles, including calcium. Em...
<p>We determined the sources of calcium for the developing embryo and the parallel changes in eggshe...
International audienceThe eggshell of oviparous lizards is a significant source of calcium for embry...
The eggshell of oviparous lizards is a significant source of calcium for embryos, whereas the eggshe...
International audienceThe chorioallantoic membrane resides adjacent to either the inner surface of t...
International audienceEmbryos of oviparous squamate reptiles typically obtain calcium from both yolk...
Embryos of oviparous squamate reptiles typically obtain calcium from both yolk and eggshell but diff...
Embryos of oviparous lizards have two sources of calcium for embryonic development: 1) calcium that ...
Pseudemoia pagenstecheri is a viviparous Australian scincid lizard in which the maternal-embryonic p...
Yolk is the primary source of calcium for embryonic growth and development for most squamates, irres...
A prominent scenario for the evolution of viviparity and placentation in reptiles predicts a step-wi...
Viviparity (live birth) and placentation have evolved in more than 100 lineages of squamate reptiles...
Embryos of oviparous squamate reptiles obtain all organic and most inorganic nutrients from yolk; yo...
Yolk supplies the majority of embryonic calcium in snakes. Oviparous and viviparous snakes also rece...
Embryos of oviparous Reptilia (=turtles, lepidosaurs, crocodilians and birds) extract calcium for gr...
Yolk reserves supply the majority of embryonic nutrition in squamate reptiles, including calcium. Em...
<p>We determined the sources of calcium for the developing embryo and the parallel changes in eggshe...