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A global analysis of viviparity in squamates highlights its prevalence in cold climates
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Viviparity has evolved more times in squamates than in any other vertebrate group; therefore, sPalabras claves:Biogeography, body size, climatic variability, Cold climate, Elevation, global analysis, reproduction, Squamates, Structural equation modelling, viviparityAutores:Avila L.J., Barki G., Bauer A.M., Böhm M., Brown R.M., Castro-Herrera F., Chapple D.G., Chirio L., Colli G.R., de Oliveira Caetano G.H., Doan T.M., Glaw F., Grismer L.L., Itescu Y., Kraus F., Lebreton M., Martins M., Meiri S., Morando M., Murali G., Nagy Z.T., Novosolov M., Oliver P., Passos P., Pauwels O.S.G., Pincheira-Donoso D., Ribeiro-Junior M.A., Roll U., Shea G.M., Shine R., Tingley R., Torres Carvajal Omar, Trape J.F., Uetz P., Wagner P., Zimin A., Zimin S.V.Fuentes:googlescopusLate bloomers and baby boomers: Ecological drivers of longevity in squamates and the tuatara
ArticleAbstract: Longevity is an important life-history trait, directly linked to the core attributes of fitness (repPalabras claves:body size, Fast-slow continuum, Lifespan, NPP, Phylogenetic comparisons, reproduction, REPTILES, TEMPERATURE, Trade-offAutores:Bauer A.M., Böhm M., Das I., Feldman A., Meiri S., Novosolov M., Pincheira-Donoso D., Roll U., Scharf I., Torres Carvajal Omar, Uetz P.Fuentes:googlescopusThe global diversity and distribution of lizard clutch sizes
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Clutch size is a key life-history trait. In lizards, it ranges over two orders of magnitude. ThPalabras claves:Ashmole’s hypothesis, fecundity, fixed clutch size, Geographic variation, Lack’s rule, latitude, reproductive strategy, seasonalityAutores:Avila L.J., Bauer A.M., Chapple D.G., Das I., Doan T.M., Doughty P., Ellis R.J., Grismer L.L., Kraus F., Meiri S., Morando M., Oliver P., Pincheira-Donoso D., Ribeiro-Junior M.A., Roll U., Shea G.M., Slavenko A., Torres Carvajal OmarFuentes:googlescopus