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Posted by: twinoats at Tue Dec 21 13:54:57 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by twinoats ] There is some anecdotal evidence of incubating temperature influencing sex ratios in certain species, but no hard evidence to support it, only an occasional story of "my clutch is heavy on males (or females), and I incubatied at ___ for ___ months". Nothing concrete, as far as I know. It may be pure coincidence, or it may be something science just hasn't had a chance to document yet! [ Hide Replies ]
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