Reproductive mode evolution in lizards revisited: updated analyses examining geographic, climatic and phylogenetic effects support the cold-climate hypothesis.
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Evolution of viviparity in squamate reptiles: Reversibility reconsidered.Nutrient-rich plants emit a less intense blend of volatile isoprenoids.Are viviparous lizards more vulnerable to climate warming because they have evolved reduced body temperature and heat tolerance?Effects of temperature and oxygen on growth and differentiation of embryos of the ground skink, Scincella lateralis.A review of the reproductive biology of the only known matrotrophic viviparous anuran, the West African Nimba toad, Nimbaphrynoides occidentalisThe geography of snake reproductive mode: a global analysis of the evolution of snake viviparity
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Reproductive mode evolution in lizards revisited: updated analyses examining geographic, climatic and phylogenetic effects support the cold-climate hypothesis.
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C M Watson
R Makowsky
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10.1111/JEB.12536
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2014-11-22T00:00:00Z