THE INFLUENCE OF NEST TEMPERATURES AND MATERNAL BROODING ON HATCHLING PHENOTYPES IN WATER PYTHONS
Richard Shine(Macquarie University), Peter S. Harlow(The University of Sydney), Thomas Madsen(Deakin University), Melanie J. Elphick(The University of Sydney)
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