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Female turtles from hot nests: is it duration of incubation or proportion of development at high temperatures that matters?
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58710
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RP22842
Author:
Georges, Arthur
Citation:
OECOLOGIA. 1989 v.81 : 323-328;
Year:
1989
Subject:
Turtles - Development
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Turtles - Eggs
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Temperature - Control
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