Incubation of Reptile Eggs.Incubation incubation /in·cu·ba·tion/ (in?ku-ba´shun) 1. the provision of proper conditions for growth and development, as for bacterial or tissue cultures. 2. of Reptile reptile, name for the dry-skinned, usually scaly, cold-blooded vertebrates (see Chordata) of the order Reptilia. Reptiles are found in a variety of habitats throughout the warm and temperate regions (except on some islands), with the greatest variety in the tropics. Eggs Gunther Kohler Krieger Publishing Company PO Box 9542, Melbourne, FL 32902-9542 www.krieger-publishing.com 1575241935 $38.50 1-800-724-0025 Incubation of Reptile Eggs is a scientific account that collects available information and experience from a wealth of experts concerning the proper incubation of reptile eggs, knowledge that is vital to the success of captive breeding captive breeding mating programs designed for use with animals kept in captivity. See also hand mating. programs that are one defense against species extinction. Charts, full-color photographs, and technical details spell out the crucial importance of temperature, humidity, and special care that must be taken for various species (for example, monitor lizards eat their own eggs). A superb, in-depth resource especially for herpetologists This is a list of herpetologists who have articles, in alphabetical order by surname. A-D
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