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For reptiles with temperature-dependent sex determination, thermal variability may be as important as thermal averages
Arthur GEORGES
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Climate Change
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Reptiles
100%
Temperature-dependent Sex Determination
100%
Gender Bias
100%
Thermal Variability
100%
Thermal Average
100%
Turtle
50%
Chelonian
50%
Demography
50%
Nest Depth
50%
Nest-site Selection
50%
Environmental Sex Determination
50%
Response to Climate Change
50%
Species Response
50%
Experimental Field Study
50%
Climate Change Challenges
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Sex Ratio
100%
Sex Determination
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination
100%
Sex Ratio
100%
Environmental Sex Determination
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Field Study
50%
Site Selection
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Sex Determination
100%
Sex Ratio
100%