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Do training and captivity affect maximal metabolic rate of Varanus gouldii (Squamata: Varanidae)?

Do training and captivity affect maximal metabolic rate of Varanus gouldii (Squamata: Varanidae)? 112 Saint Girons, H. (1957): Le cycle sexuel chez Vipera aspis (L) dans l'ouest de la France. Bull. Biol. Fr. Belg. 91: 284-350. Saint Girons, H. (1975): Critères d'âge, structure et dynamique des populations de reptiles. Bourlière, F., Lamotte, M., Eds, Paris, Masson. Saint Girons, H., Naulleau, G. (1981): Poids des nouveau-nés et stratégies reproductrices des vipères eu- ropéennes. Rev. Ecol. 35: 597-615. Seigel, R.A., Ford, N.B. (1987): Reproductive ecology. In: Snakes, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Seigel, R.A., Collins, J.T., Novak, S.S., Eds, New York, Macmillan. Shine, R. (1988): Parental care in reptiles. In: Biology of the Reptilia, Vol. 16. Gans, C., Huey, R.B., Eds, New York, Alan R. Liss. Sinervo, B. (1990): The evolution of maternal investment in lizards: an experimental and comparative analysis of egg size and its effects on offspring performance. Evolution 44: 279-294. Sibly, R.M., Calow, P. (1986): Physiological Ecology of Animals. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford. Smith, C.C., Fretwell, S.D. (1974): The optimal balance between size and number of offspring. Am. Nat. 108: 499-506. Stearns, S.C. (1992): The Evolution of Life Histories. Oxford University Press, New York. Do training and captivity affect maximal metabolic rate of Varanus gouldii (Squamata: Varanidae)? G.G. Thompson Department of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Amphibia-Reptilia Brill

Do training and captivity affect maximal metabolic rate of Varanus gouldii (Squamata: Varanidae)?

Amphibia-Reptilia , Volume 18 (1): 112 – Jan 1, 1997

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112 Saint Girons, H. (1957): Le cycle sexuel chez Vipera aspis (L) dans l'ouest de la France. Bull. Biol. Fr. Belg. 91: 284-350. Saint Girons, H. (1975): Critères d'âge, structure et dynamique des populations de reptiles. Bourlière, F., Lamotte, M., Eds, Paris, Masson. Saint Girons, H., Naulleau, G. (1981): Poids des nouveau-nés et stratégies reproductrices des vipères eu- ropéennes. Rev. Ecol. 35: 597-615. Seigel, R.A., Ford, N.B. (1987): Reproductive ecology. In: Snakes, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Seigel, R.A., Collins, J.T., Novak, S.S., Eds, New York, Macmillan. Shine, R. (1988): Parental care in reptiles. In: Biology of the Reptilia, Vol. 16. Gans, C., Huey, R.B., Eds, New York, Alan R. Liss. Sinervo, B. (1990): The evolution of maternal investment in lizards: an experimental and comparative analysis of egg size and its effects on offspring performance. Evolution 44: 279-294. Sibly, R.M., Calow, P. (1986): Physiological Ecology of Animals. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford. Smith, C.C., Fretwell, S.D. (1974): The optimal balance between size and number of offspring. Am. Nat. 108: 499-506. Stearns, S.C. (1992): The Evolution of Life Histories. Oxford University Press, New York. Do training and captivity affect maximal metabolic rate of Varanus gouldii (Squamata: Varanidae)? G.G. Thompson Department of

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