A changing climate is expected to have profound effects on many aspects of ectotherm biology. We report on a decade-long study of free-ranging sand lizards (Lacerta agilis), exposed to an increasing ...
Higher temperatures result in Swedish sand lizards laying their eggs earlier, which leads to better fitness and survival in their offspring, according to new research. Higher temperatures result in ...
Swedish sand lizards lay their eggs earlier during warmer years, and these offspring may be surviving better as a result, according to findings published in BMC Evolutionary Biology this week. The ...