Trophic habits and aquatic microhabitat use in gilled immature, paedomorphic and metamorphic Alpine newt
peer reviewedPolymorphisms are suspected of reducing competition among conspecifics in heterogeneous...
Polymorphisms are suspected to reduce competition among conspecifics in heterogeneous environments b...
Paedomorphosis is an evolutionary process in which larval structures are retained in adult animals. ...
peer reviewedFeeding habits and micro-habitat use were compared between metamorphs and paedomorphs i...
Current evolutionary models suggest that the presence of heterogeneous habitats favours the evolutio...
The aim of this study was to analyse the diet composition and feeding strategy of a heterochronic po...
peer reviewedPaedomorphosis, in which individuals retain ancestral characteristics in the adult stag...
In amphibians, the study of trophic niche is important to better understand the species ecological a...
peer reviewedThe feeding performances of two heterochronic morphs of the Alpine newt Triturus alpest...
Paedomorphosis in newts and salamanders is defined as the retention of larval morphology in reproduc...
1. Facultative paedomorphosis is a polymorphism that has important evolutionary implications in prom...
Current ecological models suggest that the maintenance of trophic polymorphisms is favoured by a dif...
Paedomorphosis concerns the retention of larval characteristics in adult individuals. Newts that for...
In order to evaluate the effects of ecological disturbances, such as climate change, human-induced h...
The usual life cycle of Alpine newts comprises an aquatic larval stage and a terrestrial juvenile an...
peer reviewedPolymorphisms are suspected of reducing competition among conspecifics in heterogeneous...
Polymorphisms are suspected to reduce competition among conspecifics in heterogeneous environments b...
Paedomorphosis is an evolutionary process in which larval structures are retained in adult animals. ...
peer reviewedFeeding habits and micro-habitat use were compared between metamorphs and paedomorphs i...
Current evolutionary models suggest that the presence of heterogeneous habitats favours the evolutio...
The aim of this study was to analyse the diet composition and feeding strategy of a heterochronic po...
peer reviewedPaedomorphosis, in which individuals retain ancestral characteristics in the adult stag...
In amphibians, the study of trophic niche is important to better understand the species ecological a...
peer reviewedThe feeding performances of two heterochronic morphs of the Alpine newt Triturus alpest...
Paedomorphosis in newts and salamanders is defined as the retention of larval morphology in reproduc...
1. Facultative paedomorphosis is a polymorphism that has important evolutionary implications in prom...
Current ecological models suggest that the maintenance of trophic polymorphisms is favoured by a dif...
Paedomorphosis concerns the retention of larval characteristics in adult individuals. Newts that for...
In order to evaluate the effects of ecological disturbances, such as climate change, human-induced h...
The usual life cycle of Alpine newts comprises an aquatic larval stage and a terrestrial juvenile an...
peer reviewedPolymorphisms are suspected of reducing competition among conspecifics in heterogeneous...
Polymorphisms are suspected to reduce competition among conspecifics in heterogeneous environments b...
Paedomorphosis is an evolutionary process in which larval structures are retained in adult animals. ...