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Article Dans Une Revue Scientific Reports Année : 2015

Myth busting? Effects of embryo positioning and egg turning on hatching success in the water snake Natrix maura

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It is a common belief that reptile eggs should not be turned after oviposition once the embryo has attached itself to the inner membrane of the shell as it might kill developing embryos. Here, we used 338 eggs from 32 clutches of the water snake Natrix maura to (1) thoroughly describe natural clutch arrangement, (2) experimentally assess the effects of natural embryo positioning and (3) egg turning on embryo metabolism, hatching success and hatchling phenotype. Clutches contained, on average, 59% of embryos located at the top, 28% at the bottom and 14% on a side of the egg. Larger females laid larger clutches with higher proportion of top located embryos. Top embryos displayed higher metabolic rates (heart rates), shorter incubation time and produced lighter and shorter snakes than bottom embryos. Egg turning did not significantly influence egg development, hatching success or hatchling phenotypes. However, post-birth mortality was significantly higher in turned (37.5%) compared to unturned (4.5%) embryos, providing support to the common belief that eggs should not be moved from their natural position.
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hal-02962939 , version 1 (23-10-2020)

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Fabien Aubret, Gaëlle Blanvillain, Philippe Kok. Myth busting? Effects of embryo positioning and egg turning on hatching success in the water snake Natrix maura. Scientific Reports, 2015, 5, ⟨10.1038/srep13385⟩. ⟨hal-02962939⟩
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