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1. Can nesting behaviour allow reptiles to adapt to climate change?

2. The behavioural and physiological ecology of embryos: responding to the challenges of life inside an egg.

3. Adaptive responses of the embryos of birds and reptiles to spatial and temporal variations in nest temperatures.

4. Introduction to the special issue—Developmental plasticity in reptiles: Physiological mechanisms and ecological consequences.

5. How frequent and important is behavioral thermoregulation by embryonic reptiles?

6. The behavioural and physiological strategies of bird and reptile embryos in response to unpredictable variation in nest temperature.

7. Can Reptile Embryos Influence Their Own Rates of Heating and Cooling?

8. The roles of pre- and post-hatching growth rates in generating a latitudinal cline of body size in the eastern fence lizard ( Sceloporus undulatus).

9. The influence of thermal environment and food availability on testosterone and gonadal recrudescence in male Chinese skinks [Plestiodon (Eumeces) chinensis]

10. Facultative cardiac responses to regional hypoxia in lizard embryos

11. Optimal temperatures for egg incubation in two Geoemydid turtles: Ocadia sinensis and Mauremys mutica

12. Thermal regimes during incubation do not affect mean selected temperatures of hatchling lizards (Bassiana duperreyi, Scincidae)

13. Low optimal temperatures for food conversion and growth in the big-headed turtle, Platysternon megacephalum

14. Embryonic development rate and hatchling phenotypes in the Chinese three-keeled pond turtle (Chinemys reevesii): The influence of fluctuating temperature versus constant temperature

15. Chemical cues from both dangerous and nondangerous snakes elicit antipredator behaviours from a nocturnal lizard

16. The influence of hydric environments during egg incubation on embryonic heart rates and offspring phenotypes in a scincid lizard (Lampropholis guichenoti)

17. Effects of incubation temperature on embryonic development rate, sex ratio and post-hatching growth in the Chinese three-keeled pond turtle, Chinemys reevesii

18. Experimentally reducing clutch size reveals a fixed upper limit to egg size in snakes, evidence from the king ratsnake, Elaphe carinata

19. The influence of maternal thermal environments on reproductive traits and hatchling traits in a Lacertid lizard, Takydromus septentrionalis

20. Water exchange of flexible-shelled eggs and its effect on hatchling traits in the Chinese skink, Eumeces chinensis.

21. The effects of incubation thermal environments on size, locomotor performance and early growth of hatchling soft-shelled turtles, Pelodiscus sinensis

22. A global analysis of field body temperatures of active squamates in relation to climate and behaviour.

23. EXPERIMENTAL MANIPULATION OF EGG SIZE AND HATCHLING SIZE IN THE COBRA, NAJA NAJA ATRA (ELAPIDAE).

24. Cool shade and not‐so‐cool shade: How habitat loss may accelerate thermal stress under current and future climate.

25. Oxidative stress mediates the impact of heatwaves on survival, growth and immune status in a lizard.

26. Oxidative stress mediates the impact of heatwaves on survival, growth and immune status in a lizard.

27. Divergent effects of climate change on the egg‐laying opportunity of species in cold and warm regions.

28. The eggshell‐matrix protein gene OC‐17 is functionally lost in the viviparous Chinese crocodile lizard.

29. Rocks and Vegetation Cover Improve Body Condition of Desert Lizards during Both Summer and Winter.

30. Variable impacts on reproductive energetics may render oviparous squamates more vulnerable to climate warming than viviparous species.

31. Exogenous application of estradiol to eggs unexpectedly induces male development in two turtle species with temperature-dependent sex determination.

32. State-dependent movement choices of desert lizards: The role of behavioural thermoregulation during summer and winter.

33. Latitudinal embryonic thermal tolerance and plasticity shape the vulnerability of oviparous species to climate change.

34. Population origin, maternal effects, and hydric conditions during incubation determine embryonic and offspring survival in a desert-dwelling lizard.

35. Grow fast but don't die young: Maternal effects mediate life‐history trade‐offs of lizards under climate warming.

36. A reciprocal egg-swap experiment reveals sources of variation in developmental success among populations of a desert lizard.

37. Effects of temperature and food availability on selected body temperature and locomotor performance of Plestiodon (Eumeces) chinensis (Scincidae).

39. Phenology and the physiological niche are co‐adapted in a desert‐dwelling lizard.

40. Anticipatory parental effects in a subtropical lizard in response to experimental warming.

41. A global test of the cold-climate hypothesis for the evolution of viviparity of squamate reptiles.

42. Phenotypic plasticity may help lizards cope with increasingly variable temperatures.

43. Patterns of developmental plasticity in response to incubation temperature in reptiles.

44. The vulnerability of developing embryos to simulated climate warming differs between sympatric desert lizards.

45. Female lizards choose warm, moist nests that improve embryonic survivorship and offspring fitness.

46. Latitudinal and Temperature-Dependent Variation in Embryonic Development Rate and Offspring Performance in a Freshwater Turtle.

47. Proximate causes of altitudinal differences in body size in an agamid lizard.

48. Effects of Incubation Temperature on the Expression of Sex-Related Genes in the Chinese Pond Turtle, <bold><italic>Mauremys reevesii</italic></bold>.

49. Maternal food availability affects offspring performance and survival in a viviparous lizard.

50. Thermal ecology of three coexistent desert lizards: Implications for habitat divergence and thermal vulnerability.

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