[HTML][HTML] Obesity-induced dysfunctions in female reproduction: lessons from birds and mammals

RL Walzem, S Chen - Advances in Nutrition, 2014‏ - Elsevier
Follicle wall rupture and ovum release, ie, ovulation, has been described as a controlled
inflammatory event. The process involves tissue remodeling achieved through leukocyte …

Adaptive responses of the embryos of birds and reptiles to spatial and temporal variations in nest temperatures

WG Du, R Shine, L Ma, BJ Sun - Proceedings of the …, 2019‏ - royalsocietypublishing.org
Natural nests of egg-laying birds and reptiles exhibit substantial thermal variation, at a range
of spatial and temporal scales. Rates and trajectories of embryonic development are highly …

Effects of rising temperature on the viability of an important sea turtle rookery

JO Laloë, J Cozens, B Renom, A Taxonera… - Nature Climate …, 2014‏ - nature.com
A warming world poses challenges for species with temperature-dependent sex
determination, including sea turtles, for which warmer incubation temperatures produce …

[کتاب][B] Reptilian incubation: environment, evolution and behaviour.

DC Deeming - 2004‏ - cabidigitallibrary.org
This book is comprised of 12 chapters covering topics in reptilian incubation. The chapters
are written by several authors. This book is aimed at serving as a valuable reference text for …

Post-Nesting Migrations of Leatherback Turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) from Jamursba-Medi, Bird's Head Peninsula, Indonesia

SR Benson, PH Dutton, C Hitipeuw… - Chelonian …, 2007‏ - meridian.allenpress.com
Nine leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) were tracked for 111–695 days via satellite
telemetry from one of the largest remaining western Pacific leatherback turtle nesting …

Shading and watering as a tool to mitigate the impacts of climate change in sea turtle nests

JE Hill, FV Paladino, JR Spotila, PS Tomillo - PloS one, 2015‏ - journals.plos.org
Increasing sand temperatures resulting from climate change may negatively impact sea
turtle nests by altering sex ratios and decreasing reproductive output. We analyzed the effect …

Field lethal incubation temperature of olive ridley sea turtle Lepidochelys olivacea embryos at a mass nesting rookery

RA Valverde, S Wingard, F Gómez, MT Tordoir… - Endangered Species …, 2010‏ - int-res.com
Hatching success in olive ridley mass nesting arribada beaches is typically low. We
conducted a short study to understand whether incubation temperature in dry months …

Why are hatching and emergence success low? Mercury and selenium concentrations in nesting leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) and their young in …

J Perrault, J Wyneken, LJ Thompson, C Johnson… - Marine pollution …, 2011‏ - Elsevier
Leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) have low hatching and emergence success
compared to other sea turtle species. Postmortem examinations of hatchlings showed …

Factors affecting hatch success of hawksbill sea turtles on Long Island, Antigua, West Indies

MA Ditmer, SP Stapleton - PloS one, 2012‏ - journals.plos.org
Current understanding of the factors influencing hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys
imbricata) hatch success is disparate and based on relatively short-term studies or limited …

Maternal investment in reproduction and its consequences in leatherback turtles

BP Wallace, PR Sotherland, P Santidrian Tomillo… - Oecologia, 2007‏ - Springer
Maternal investment in reproduction by oviparous non-avian reptiles is usually limited to pre-
ovipositional allocations to the number and size of eggs and clutches, thus making these …