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The concept for this book is to look at reptilian eggs, development and incubation conditions in a functional way, with emphasis on the natural incubation environment. All reptilian groups, i.e. chelonians, squamates, tuatara and crocodilians, are covered in this review.
- Reptilian incubation: evolution and the fossil record
- Thermal, hydric and respiratory climate of nests
- Egg morphology and composition
- Patterns of embryonic development
- Effects of incubation temperature
- Water in reptilian eggs and hatchlings
- Energy provision and utilisation
- Adaptive consequences of developmental plasticity
- Temperature-dependent sex determination
- Post-hatching phenotypic effects of incubation in reptiles
- Artificial incubation
- Perspectives in reptilian incubation
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