Monday, December 4, 2017

Many Lizards Aren't Dumb – but Global Warming Is Trying

Source: The Wire
Details: Hatchlings incubated at warmer temperatures, called 'hot' hereafter, had a greater density of neurons and more of them in specific regions. On the other hand, those bred in cooler conditions, called 'cold', had larger forebrains. Higher temperatures turned out larger and heavier skink hatchlings that ran ...

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