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Overall, patterns of establishment success in translocated amphibians and reptiles support the prediction that species with larger relative brain sizes will be more successful when confronted with environmental change (figure 1).
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An accelerated incubation relative to modern reptiles supports brooding and concurs with a suite of features in oviraptorosaurs and troodontids (sequential laying, large complex clutches, and precocial young) that appear dependent upon both adult body and incubation temperatures elevated over ambient conditions.
The presence of such adaptations in both modern birds and reptiles supports the hypothesis that the common amniote ancestor was a diurnal organism with a highly developed cone system [31].
Although sampling of vertebrate lineages in this manner is as yet too restricted to be confident of making generalizations, limited studies on chondrocytes of hyaline cartilage in amphibians and reptiles do support this conclusion [ 65- 67].
In addition, because a basal position of turtles within reptiles is supported by the timing of events in organogenesis [ 49], our results suggest the occurrence of significant convergence in developmental timing characters, and advocate for the re-interpretation of sequence heterochrony data in the light of the phylogenetic position of turtles supported by our phylogenomic analyses.
Field, D. J. et al. Toward consilience in reptile phylogeny: miRNAs support an archosaur, not lepidosaur, affinity for turtles.
This suggests more resource specificity in the smooth snakes and that their range and density may be limited by reptile densities required to support juveniles and that reptile population variation may have a strong effect on the population dynamics and persistence of C. austriaca.
The dispensability of ROM1 has support from reptiles, where the loss of reptile ROM1 caused no discernable effects on the sequence evolution of reptile RDS and RDS2.
The second stage implements an objective function that chooses appropriate sites for protection according to the suitability of these modelled habitats to support focal reptiles and amphibians.
The coast is one of the few places warm enough and wildlife friendly enough to support our reptiles.
He added that most "herpers" -- the commonly used nickname for herpetologically inclined individuals -- have "day jobs," that is, they have other businesses that support their reptile addictions.
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