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Maternal thermoregulation influences offspring viability in a viviparous lizard
R. Shine
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, P. Harlow
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
thermoregulation
100%
lizard
84%
viability
67%
reptile
39%
body shape
24%
embryonic development
23%
neonate
23%
speed
23%
thermal regime
20%
pregnancy
19%
phenotype
19%
embryo
18%
fat
18%
plastic
13%
young
12%
laboratory
9%
effect
4%
Agriculture & Biology
thermoregulation
79%
lizards
67%
viability
54%
reptiles
47%
maternal behavior
30%
animal morphology
29%
gravid females
29%
gestation period
29%
heat
26%
neonates
20%
embryogenesis
18%
plastics
18%
embryo (animal)
16%
phenotype
15%
lipids
12%