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Egg Incubation
J Herpe Med Surg 12[1]:7-25 Spring'02 Roundtable 33 Refs

* Ralph A. Ackerman, PhD; David and Tracy Barker; Geoff Birchard, PhD; Donal M. Boyer; Michael Garner, DVM, DACVP; Stephen Hammack; Bruce Shwedick; Robert Nathan, DVM
* Iowa State University, Department of Zoology and Genetics, Ames, IA 50011, USA

Once a rarity, reptile reproduction in captivity is now a common occurrence. Successful techniques continue to evolve as zoos, herpetoculturists, and herpetologists gain more experience. However, there is still much to be learned about the captive reproduction of reptiles. Certainly, one important aspect of successful breeding is proper egg management. This panel has extensive experience in breeding across reptile taxa and provides both academic and practical knowledge.


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J Herpe Med Surg Spring'02 Vol. 12 No. 1

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