“…However, it is well known that nest (incubation) temperature varies considerably during embryogenesis in nature (Simoncini et al, ; Valenzuela, ). For this reason, several studies have focused on temperature fluctuations and their influence on embryonic development in turtles and lizards (Ashmore & Janzen, ; Du & Ji, ; Fuentes, Limpus, & Hamann, ; Georges, Beggs, Young, & Doody, ; Hawkes, Broderick, Godfrey, & Godley, ; Hays, Broderick, Glen, & Godley, ; Les, Paitz, & Bowden, ; Ma et al, ; Mitchell, Kearney, Nelson, & Porter, ; Patiño‐Martinez, Marco, Quiñones, & Hawkes, ; Wapstra et al, ; Witt, Hawkes, Godfrey, Godley, & Broderick, ), although this aspect has not been widely studied in crocodilians. It was also mentioned that incubation temperature influences hatchling phenotypes and quality in reptiles (Booth, , ; Noble, Stenhouse, & Schwanz, ).…”