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SUBMITTER: Olsson M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6053574 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Olsson Mats M Loeb Lisa L Lindsay Willow W Wapstra Erik E Fitzpatrick Luisa L Shine Richard R
Ecology and evolution 20180611 13
Most oviparous squamate reptiles lay their eggs when embryos have completed less than one-third of development, with the remaining two-thirds spent in an external nest. Even when females facultatively retain eggs in dry or cold conditions, such retention generally causes only a minor (<10%) decrease in subsequent incubation periods. In contrast, we found that female sand lizards (<i>Lacerta agilis</i>) from an experimentally founded field population (established ca. 20 years ago on the southwest ...[more]