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Constancy in an Inconstant World: Moving Beyond Constant Temperatures in the Study of Reptilian Incubation

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INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY
卷 54, 期 5, 页码 830-840

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/icb/icu016

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  1. Beta Lambda chapter of Phi Sigma
  2. National Science Foundation [IOS-0952840]

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Variable environmental conditions can alter the phenotype of offspring, particularly in ectothermic species such as reptiles. Despite this, the majority of studies on development in reptiles have been carried out under constant conditions in the laboratory, raising the question of just how applicable those investigations are to natural conditions? Here, we first review what we have learned from these constant-temperature studies. Second, we examine the importance of temperature fluctuations for development in reptiles and highlight the outcomes of studies conducted under fluctuating conditions. Next, we report our findings from a new study that examines how the frequency of fluctuations in temperature experienced during development affects phenotype. Finally, we suggest some areas in need of additional research so that we can better understand the complex interactions of temperature and physiology, particularly in species with temperature-dependent sex determination. For questions aimed at understanding the complex effects of the environment on phenotype, we must move toward studies that better capture environmental variation. By taking such an approach, it may be possible to predict more accurately how these thermally sensitive organisms will respond to environmental perturbations, including climatic change.

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