This graph from Ospina-Alvarez & Piferrer (2008) shows a hypothetical example of the effects of temperature during egg i

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This graph from Ospina-Alvarez & Piferrer (2008) shows a hypothetical example of the effects of temperature during egg i

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This Graph From Ospina Alvarez Piferrer 2008 Shows A Hypothetical Example Of The Effects Of Temperature During Egg I 1
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This Graph From Ospina Alvarez Piferrer 2008 Shows A Hypothetical Example Of The Effects Of Temperature During Egg I 2
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This graph from Ospina-Alvarez & Piferrer (2008) shows a hypothetical example of the effects of temperature during egg incubation on percentage of males emerging from eggs. Based on this graph, which of the following statements is CORRECT? In this hypothetical example, at extreme temperatures, less females are produced This is not an example of environmental sex determination, as the relationship between temperature and sex isn't linear In this hypothetical example, more males are produced at intermediate temperatures compared to the extreme temperatures None of the above All of the above

100- Males (%) 75- 50- 25- 0 Temp. (°C)
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