Sex determination systems in reptiles are related to ambient temperature but not to the level of climatic fluctuation.
Paola Cornejo-PáramoAndrés Lira-NoriegaCiro Ramírez-SuásteguiFausto R Méndez-de-la-CruzTamás SzékelyAraxi O UrrutiaDiego CortezPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2020)
Taken together, our results challenge long-standing hypotheses about the association between sex determination and climate variability. We also show that ambient temperature is important during breeding seasons and it helps explain the effects of sex determination systems on the geographic distribution of extant reptile species.