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Habitat- and season-specific temperatures affect phenotypic development of hatchling lizards.


ABSTRACT: Embryonic environments influence phenotypic development, but relatively few experiments have explored the effects of natural environmental variation. We incubated eggs of the lizard Anolis sagrei under conditions that mimicked natural spatial and temporal thermal variation to determine their effects on offspring morphology and performance. Incubation temperatures mimicked two microhabitats (open, shade) at two different times of the incubation season (April, July). Egg survival, incubation duration and offspring size were influenced by interactions between habitat- and season-specific nest temperatures, and locomotor performance was influenced primarily by temporal factors. These findings highlight the importance of spatial and temporal environmental variation in generating variation in fitness-related phenotypes.

SUBMITTER: Pearson PR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5095198 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Habitat- and season-specific temperatures affect phenotypic development of hatchling lizards.

Pearson P R PR   Warner D A DA  

Biology letters 20161001 10


Embryonic environments influence phenotypic development, but relatively few experiments have explored the effects of natural environmental variation. We incubated eggs of the lizard Anolis sagrei under conditions that mimicked natural spatial and temporal thermal variation to determine their effects on offspring morphology and performance. Incubation temperatures mimicked two microhabitats (open, shade) at two different times of the incubation season (April, July). Egg survival, incubation durat  ...[more]

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