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Posted by: ginter at Thu Oct 29 15:58:39 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ginter ] You read my mind. I was thinking along the same thread.... "what effects would these behavior changes have on an animal's fitness... Could there be an adaptive advantage in these behavior changes for a snake who somehow happened to incubate at higher than normal temps? Would there be significant temp. differences from one side of a cluster of eggs in the wild (top or bottom of pile) to create behavior differences among hatchlings? Are there any implications if in fact the planet is experiencing a warming trend? [ Hide Replies ]
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