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Mechanisms reducing fitness in captivity and in the offspring of captive-wild matings are likely multifaceted, affecting behavior, swimming performance, imprinting, stress responses, growth, run-timing, developmental stability, developmental time to hatch, embryo size, maternal reproductive investment, body morphology and age-at-maturity, all of which may be linked to fitness.
That job leaves him with enough time to hatch new plans.
It now says it wants a longer day, but it wants time to hatch a comprehensive plan.
The hard work of implementing corporate-governance reforms is now mostly done, leaving bosses more time to hatch growth plans.
Baby crocodiles call from their eggs to tell others in the nest when it is time to hatch, scientists have discovered.
There's no better time to hatch an oblique yet incisive commentary on the swirling intersections of the free market economy, the art world and the environment than the dawn of the year of the impending apocalypse.
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With each generation the researchers picked the flies that hatched earliest to be the parents of the next generation, and by the end of the experiment, the time to hatching had become 20 percent shorter.
Incubation is by the female alone, and the time to hatching is 20 23 days, with a further 25 28 days to fledging.
The control and sterilized egg mass portions were examined for time to hatching and hatching rate.
The shorter the time to hatching, the more mature the oocytes are.
Based on the same data, evidence for divergence in time to hatching was found between two of the populations [ 31].
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