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Annexe IV<br />

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J. P. Demuth. 2001. The effects of constant and fluctuating incubation temperatures on sex<br />

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531.<br />

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morphology and locomotor performance of hatchling lizards (Bassiana duperreyi, Scincidae).<br />

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scincid lizard species. Oecologia 118: 431-437.<br />

M. A. Ewert, D. R. Jackson and C. E. Nelson. 1994. Patterns of temperature-<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt sex<br />

<strong>de</strong>termination in turtles. Journal of Experimental Zoology 270: 3-15.<br />

M. A. Ewert and J. M. Legler. 1978. Hormonal induction of oviposition in turtles.<br />

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M. E. Fe<strong>de</strong>r, A. F. Bennett and R. B. Huey. 2000. Evolutionary physiology. Annual Review<br />

of Ecology and Systematics 31: 315-341.<br />

M. S. Finkler. 1999. Influence of water availability during incubation on hatchling size, Body<br />

composition, <strong>de</strong>siccation tolerance, and terrestrial locomotor performance in the snapping<br />

turtle Chelydra serpentina. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 72: 714-722.<br />

M. S. Finkler. 2001. Rates of water loss and estimates of survival time un<strong>de</strong>r varying<br />

humidity in juvenile snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina). Copeia 2: 521-525.<br />

S. Freedberg, M. A. Ewert and C. E. Nelson. 2001. Environmental effects on fitness and<br />

consequences for sex allocation in a reptile with environmental sex <strong>de</strong>termination.<br />

Evolutionary Ecology Research 3: 953-967.<br />

S. Freedberg, A. L. Stumpf, M. A. Ewert and C. E. Nelson. 2004. Developmental<br />

environment has long-lasting effects on behavioural performance in two turtles with<br />

environmental sex <strong>de</strong>termination. Evolutionary Ecology Research 6: 739-747.<br />

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