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Title: High atmospheric temperatures and ‘ambient incubation’ drive embryonic development and lead to earlier hatching in a passerine bird
Authors: Griffith, Simon C.
Keywords: Biology
Behaviour
Ecology
Evolution
Architecture
Taeniopygia
Guttata
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: The Royal Society
Abstract: Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures during reproduction, and are subject to climate-related challenges that are largely unexplored, relative to more extensive work conducted in temperate regions. We studied the effects of high atmospheric and nest temperatures during reproduction in the zebra finch.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/21690
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