Phylogenetic transitions from oviparity to viviparity in reptiles generally have occurred in cold climates, apparently driven by selective advantages accruing from maternal regulation of incubation temperature. But why, then, are viviparous reptiles so successful in tropical climates? Viviparity might enhance fitness in the tropics via the same pathway as in the temperate zone, if pregnant female reptiles in the tropics maintain more stable temperatures than are available in nests (Shine's maternal manipulation hypothesis). Alternatively, viviparity might succeed in the tropics for entirely different reasons than apply in the temperate zone. Our data support the maternal manipulation hypothesis. In a laboratory thermal gradient, pregnant de...
Squamate embryos require weeks of high temperature to complete development, with the result that coo...
Aim: Evolutionary radiations into novel areas or niches require innovative adaptations. However, rap...
Abstract.—Recent climate change has re-invigorated scientific interest in the dynamics of geographic...
Two hypotheses have prevailed to explain the evolution of viviparity in reptiles: the first proposed...
Global temperatures have risen over the last century, and are forecast to continue rising. Ectotherm...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Recent climate change has re-invigorated scientific interest in the dynamics of geographic distribut...
Recent climate change has re-invigorated scientific interest in the dynamics of geographic distribut...
Aim The evolution of viviparity in squamate reptiles has attracted considerable scientific attention...
The simultaneous effects of selective agents acting on somatic growth rates, their interactions, and...
The evolution of viviparity is a key life-history transition in vertebrates, but the selective force...
Parity mode (oviparity/viviparity) importantly affects the ecology, morphology, physiology, biogeogr...
Aim : Although most reptiles are oviparous, viviparity is a commonmode of reproduction in squamat...
Because squamate embryos require weeks of high temperature to complete development, cool climatic ar...
International audiencePregnant squamate reptiles (i.e. lizards and snakes) often maintain higher and...
Squamate embryos require weeks of high temperature to complete development, with the result that coo...
Aim: Evolutionary radiations into novel areas or niches require innovative adaptations. However, rap...
Abstract.—Recent climate change has re-invigorated scientific interest in the dynamics of geographic...
Two hypotheses have prevailed to explain the evolution of viviparity in reptiles: the first proposed...
Global temperatures have risen over the last century, and are forecast to continue rising. Ectotherm...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Recent climate change has re-invigorated scientific interest in the dynamics of geographic distribut...
Recent climate change has re-invigorated scientific interest in the dynamics of geographic distribut...
Aim The evolution of viviparity in squamate reptiles has attracted considerable scientific attention...
The simultaneous effects of selective agents acting on somatic growth rates, their interactions, and...
The evolution of viviparity is a key life-history transition in vertebrates, but the selective force...
Parity mode (oviparity/viviparity) importantly affects the ecology, morphology, physiology, biogeogr...
Aim : Although most reptiles are oviparous, viviparity is a commonmode of reproduction in squamat...
Because squamate embryos require weeks of high temperature to complete development, cool climatic ar...
International audiencePregnant squamate reptiles (i.e. lizards and snakes) often maintain higher and...
Squamate embryos require weeks of high temperature to complete development, with the result that coo...
Aim: Evolutionary radiations into novel areas or niches require innovative adaptations. However, rap...
Abstract.—Recent climate change has re-invigorated scientific interest in the dynamics of geographic...