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The seasonal timing of oviposition in sand lizards (
Lacerta agilis
): why early clutches are better
M. Olsson,
R. Shine
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Lacerta agilis
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lizards
58%
sand
52%
oviposition
52%
hatching
20%
dates (fruit)
19%
animal morphology
15%
gravid females
15%
eggs
14%
egg masses
12%
reptiles
12%
Sweden
12%
weather
10%
survival rate
10%
phenotype
8%
animals
5%
temperature
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
oviposition
91%
lizard
72%
sand
37%
egg
29%
hatching
24%
multiple mating
20%
body shape
14%
reptile
11%
physical conditions
11%
phenotype
11%
fitness
10%
document
7%
weather
7%
animal
6%
laboratory
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temperature
3%
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