Incubation temperature fluctuation does not affect incubation length and hatchling phenotype in the

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Studies examining the effects of incubation temperature fluctuation on the phenotype of hatchling reptiles have shown species variation.To examine whether incubation temperature fluctuation has a key role in influencing the phenotype of hatchling Chinese skinks (Plestiodon chinensis),we incubated eggs produced by 20 females under five thermal regimes (treatments).
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