Altitudinal divergence in maternal thermoregulatory behaviour may be driven by differences in selection on offspring survival in a viviparous lizard.
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their evolutionary relevance is poorly understood. Using a combination of field and laboratory approaches, we demonstrate altitudinal divergence in the strength of effects of maternal thermal opportunity on o...
Main Authors: | Uller, T, While, G, Cadby, C, Harts, A, O'Connor, K, Pen, I, Wapstra, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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