“…It would therefore be informative to examine intersexual differences in T b in March and April to further examine this hypothesis. In a similar manner, normal embryonic development is dependent on temperature (Lillywhite, 1987), and females may thermoregulate to achieve high T b to aid embryonic development during the summer gestation period (Charland, 1995;Gregory et al, 1999;Isaac and Gregory, 2004;Kapfer et al, 2008). Thermoregulatory behavior has a strong influence on the duration of gestation and fitness of offspring in viviparous squamates (Shine and Harlow, 1993;Lourdais et al, 2004); therefore, natural selection may act upon females to thermoregulate precisely while gravid (Shine and Harlow, 1993).…”