SummaryCurrent paradigms may substantially underestimate the complexity of reptilian sex determination. In previous work, we have shown that the sex of a hatchling lizard (Bassiana duperreyi, Scincidae) does not depend entirely on its genes (XX versus XY sex chromosomes); instead, low nest temperatures can override genotype to produce XX as well as XY males [1–3]. Our experimental studies now add a third mechanism to this list: sex determination via yolk allocation to the egg. Within each clutch, the eggs that produce daughters are larger than those that produce sons. If (and only if) eggs are incubated at low temperatures, removing yolk from a newly laid egg turns the offspring into a male. Adding yolk from a larger (but not smaller) egg t...
Sex allocation theory predicts that facultative maternal investment in the rare sex should be favour...
The prenatal environment influences offspring traits in a variety of ways and in a wide range of tax...
The division of individuals into separate sexes is ancient and near-ubiquitous in sexually reproduci...
SummaryCurrent paradigms may substantially underestimate the complexity of reptilian sex determinati...
Current paradigms may substantially underestimate the complexity of reptilian sex determination. In ...
The eggs of birds and reptiles contain detectable levels of several steroid hormones, and experiment...
Sex is determined genetically in some species (genotypic sex determination, or GSD) and by the envir...
Classifying a species as having either genotypic or environmental sex determination may oversimplify...
Although the adaptive significance of temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) remains a puzzle...
Sex determination in Australian agamid lizards show a complex framework of different mechanisms, var...
Among squamate reptiles, lizards exhibit an impressive array of sex-determining modes viz. genotypic...
Two primary dichotomies within vertebrate life histories involve reproductive mode (oviparity versu...
Non-avian reptiles, unlike mammals and birds, have undergone numerous sex determination changes. Cas...
In sand lizards (Lacerta agilis), males with more and brighter nuptial coloration also have more DNA...
Reptiles epitomize the variability of reproductive and sex determining modes and mechanisms among am...
Sex allocation theory predicts that facultative maternal investment in the rare sex should be favour...
The prenatal environment influences offspring traits in a variety of ways and in a wide range of tax...
The division of individuals into separate sexes is ancient and near-ubiquitous in sexually reproduci...
SummaryCurrent paradigms may substantially underestimate the complexity of reptilian sex determinati...
Current paradigms may substantially underestimate the complexity of reptilian sex determination. In ...
The eggs of birds and reptiles contain detectable levels of several steroid hormones, and experiment...
Sex is determined genetically in some species (genotypic sex determination, or GSD) and by the envir...
Classifying a species as having either genotypic or environmental sex determination may oversimplify...
Although the adaptive significance of temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) remains a puzzle...
Sex determination in Australian agamid lizards show a complex framework of different mechanisms, var...
Among squamate reptiles, lizards exhibit an impressive array of sex-determining modes viz. genotypic...
Two primary dichotomies within vertebrate life histories involve reproductive mode (oviparity versu...
Non-avian reptiles, unlike mammals and birds, have undergone numerous sex determination changes. Cas...
In sand lizards (Lacerta agilis), males with more and brighter nuptial coloration also have more DNA...
Reptiles epitomize the variability of reproductive and sex determining modes and mechanisms among am...
Sex allocation theory predicts that facultative maternal investment in the rare sex should be favour...
The prenatal environment influences offspring traits in a variety of ways and in a wide range of tax...
The division of individuals into separate sexes is ancient and near-ubiquitous in sexually reproduci...