Mother knows best: nest-site choice homogenizes embryo thermal environments among populations in a widespread ectotherm
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D. Warner | J. Iverson | F. Janzen | J. Refsnider | Timothy S. Mitchell | B. L. Bodensteiner | Carrie Milne-Zelman | Kameron C. Voves | Carter A. Lea
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