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Janzen discusses impact of temperature on Australia's bearded dragons

July 6, 2015
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The New York Times turned to Dr. Fredric Janzen in its recent article on the effects of hotter temperatures on teh sex determination of bearded dragons.

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News Type: 
Faculty
Category: 
Evolutionary Biology
Evolution and Development
Tags: 
Sex Determination
Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination

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