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Communal Egg|laying In Reptiles And Amphibians


Communal egg-laying in reptiles and amphibians - PubMed

Communal egg-laying is widespread among animals, occurring in insects, mollusks, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds, just to name a few.

Communal Egg-laying In Reptiles And Amphibians: Evolutionary ...

Communal egg-laying is widespread among animals, occurring in insects, mollusks, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds, just to name a few.

Communal Egg-laying In Reptiles And Amphibians - ResearchGate

Reptiles and amphibians offer ideal systems for investigating communal egg-laying because they generally lack parental care--a simplification ...

Why solitary reptiles lay eggs in communal nests - Phys.org

... reptiles can be remarkably communal, often laying ... Sean Doody, "Communal Egg-laying In Reptiles And Amphibians: Evolutionary Patterns And ...

Communal Egg-laying in Reptiles and Amphibians: Evolutionary ...

Communal egg-laying is widespread among animals, occurring in insects, mollusks, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds, just to name a few.

Why Solitary Reptiles Lay Eggs In Communal Nests - ScienceDaily

Reptiles are not known to be the most social of creatures. But when it comes to laying eggs, female reptiles can be remarkably communal, often ...

Communal egg-laying in reptiles and amphibians: evolutionary ...

Communal egg-laying is widespread among animals, occurring in insects, mollusks, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds, just to name a few.

communal egg-laying between long-lived reptiles

Key words: Crocodilian, Crocodylus acutus, nest attendance, nesting ecology, reptiles, testudines, Trachemys ornata. Communal egg-laying is common in most ...

A new case of communal egg-laying by iguanas and American ...

IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians Conservation and Natural History, 20, 53–56. Article. Charruau P (2012) Microclimate of American crocodile nests in ...

Communal egg-laying in reptiles and amphibians: Evolutionary ...

Communal egg-laying in reptiles and amphibians: Evolutionary patterns and hypotheses. Jeremiah Sean Doody, Steve Freedberg, J Scott Keogh.

communal egg laying - THE REPTIPAGE

Turning to lepidosaurs, Somma found parental behaviour to be present in 133 species of lizards and 102 species of snakes. Even a species of ...

Reptile Moms Share Nests | Live Science

Along with two colleagues, Doody performed an exhaustive literature review of the egg-laying habits of reptiles (and amphibians). It turned out ...

Communal egg-laying in oviparous Zootoca vivipara louislantzi of ...

Communal egg-laying, or communal nesting, has been observed in reptiles, amphibians, insects and birds (Doody et al., 2009). Different ...

Why do female lizards lay their eggs in communal nests? - RADDER

In many reptile species, females oviposit communally (ie many clutches are laid within the same nest). This behaviour might result from constraint.

Communal egg-laying in reptiles and amphibians: evolutionary ...

Communal egg-laying is widespread among animals, occurring in insects, mollusks, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds, just to name a few.

CFREPTILES & AMPHIBIANS - Journals@KU

Communal nesting in amphibians and reptiles is defined as the unintentional deposition of eggs under rocks or bark or in vegetation, holes in tree trunks, ...

Communal egg-laying in the Lesser Chameleon, Furcifer minor ...

Herpetological Journal 13:155–. 157. Doody, J.S., Freedberg, S., Keogh, J.S. (2009): Communal egg- laying in reptiles and amphibians: ...

(PDF) Gonatodes albogularis. Communal egg laying. - ResearchGate

... The communal egg-laying is a common breeding behaviour of lizards (Graves and Duvall 1995;Doody et al. 2009), which has been recorded in ...

Why do female lizards lay their eggs in communal nests? - PubMed

In many reptile species, females oviposit communally (ie many clutches are laid within the same nest). This behaviour might result from constraint.

Why do female lizards lay their eggs in communal nests? - 2007

In many reptile species, females oviposit communally (i.e. many clutches are laid within the same nest). This behaviour might result from ...