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Metabolism and energetics of reptilian and avian embryos
Egg Incubation and its effects in embryonic development in birds and reptiles (1991)
  • Carol M. Vleck, University of Arizona
  • Donald F. Hoyt, California State Polytechnic University - Pomona
Abstract
Eggs have served as useful model systems for the study of vertebrate gro'\\'th and energetics of development because they represent a relatively closed system in terms of energy flow. Measurements of growth and energy utilisation can be made easily because, unlike the situation in mammals, the developing embryos are separate
from the mother. In addition, metabolic rates of eggs are easy to interpret without the confounding effects of activity, uncontrolled feeding and general stress that are inherent, for instance, in studies of anuran larval development (Feder, 1981). Several reviews are available on the energetics of a,;an embryos (C. H. Vleck, Vleck
& Hoyt, 1980; Bucher & Bartholomew, 1984; Ar el a/., 1987; Bucher, 1987; Hoyt, 1987; Vleck & Vleck, 1987). Less information, however, is available for reptile eggs and there are no reviews dealing specifically witll reptilian
embryonic grO\~th and energetics. Several aut11ors have compared the energetics of development in birds and reptiles (Dmi'el, 1970; Ricklefs & Cullen, 1973; Ackerman, 1980, 1981; Gettinger, Paukstis & Gutzke, 1984) but
no recent comparative analysis has been done, despite the growing interest in reptilian egg biology. In this chapter we will discuss the developmental patterns that are evident in bird and reptile eggs. These patterns are compared and an attempt is made to account for them. The problems inherent in making such comparisons
between the Classes Reptilia and Aves are discussed. This chapter is limited to oviparous reptiles and we do not discuss energetics and growth of embryos of viviparous species.
Publication Date
1991
Editor
D. Charles Deeming and Mark W.J. Ferguson
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publisher Statement
1991 Cambridge University Press
Citation Information
Carol M. Vleck and Donald F. Hoyt. "Metabolism and energetics of reptilian and avian embryos" CambridgeEgg Incubation and its effects in embryonic development in birds and reptiles (1991) p. 285 - 306
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/carol-vleck/28/