Embryos in the fast lane: high-temperature heart rates of turtles decline after hatching
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Heat tolerance during embryonic development has not diverged among populations of a widespread species (Sceloporus undulatus).Heart rates increase after hatching in two species of Natricine snakes.The behavioural and physiological strategies of bird and reptile embryos in response to unpredictable variation in nest temperature.High incubation temperatures enhance mitochondrial energy metabolism in reptile embryos.Hatching behavior in turtles.
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Embryos in the fast lane: high-temperature heart rates of turtles decline after hatching
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Embryos in the fast lane: high-temperature heart rates of turtles decline after hatching
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0009557
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2010-03-10T00:00:00Z