Evolutionary theory assumes that facultative paedomorphosis in newts and salamanders is adaptive in allowing either a younger age at maturity or resource partitioning between the heterochronic morphs. In newt populations that only take the metamorphic ontogenetic pathway, juveniles are terrestrial and avoid food competition with larvae and breeding adults. In contrast, in populations where paedomorphosis occurs, branchiate newts of all sizes coexist in the aquatic habitats, posing the question of whether intramorph competition exists and its relationship with the evolution of paedomorphosis. We studied size-related predation in such a size-structured community of branchiate Alpine newts (Triturus alpestris) inhabiting a deep alpine lake. Al...
Size-specific interactions between predators can affect both species population dynamics and the str...
The feeding performances of two heterochronic morphs of the Alpine newt Triturus alpestris were inve...
Size variability within a cohort can have profound effects on community ecology and evolution. While...
peer reviewedPaedomorphosis, in which individuals retain ancestral characteristics in the adult stag...
Polymorphisms are suspected to reduce competition among conspecifics in heterogeneous environments b...
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...
1.Pairs of European Triturus newt species of similar size tend not to co-occur syntopically, suggest...
Current evolutionary models suggest that the presence of heterogeneous habitats favours the evolutio...
Current evolutionary models suggest that the presence of heterogeneous habitats favours the evolutio...
Size-specific interactions between predators can affect both species population dynamics and the str...
peer reviewedPolymorphisms are suspected of reducing competition among conspecifics in heterogeneous...
Current ecological models suggest that the maintenance of trophic polymorphisms is favoured by a dif...
Polymorphisms are suspected of reducing competition among conspecifics in heterogeneous environments...
Size variability within a cohort can have profound effects on community ecology and evolution. While...
Size-specific interactions between predators can affect both species population dynamics and the str...
The feeding performances of two heterochronic morphs of the Alpine newt Triturus alpestris were inve...
Size variability within a cohort can have profound effects on community ecology and evolution. While...
peer reviewedPaedomorphosis, in which individuals retain ancestral characteristics in the adult stag...
Polymorphisms are suspected to reduce competition among conspecifics in heterogeneous environments b...
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...
1.Pairs of European Triturus newt species of similar size tend not to co-occur syntopically, suggest...
Current evolutionary models suggest that the presence of heterogeneous habitats favours the evolutio...
Current evolutionary models suggest that the presence of heterogeneous habitats favours the evolutio...
Size-specific interactions between predators can affect both species population dynamics and the str...
peer reviewedPolymorphisms are suspected of reducing competition among conspecifics in heterogeneous...
Current ecological models suggest that the maintenance of trophic polymorphisms is favoured by a dif...
Polymorphisms are suspected of reducing competition among conspecifics in heterogeneous environments...
Size variability within a cohort can have profound effects on community ecology and evolution. While...
Size-specific interactions between predators can affect both species population dynamics and the str...
The feeding performances of two heterochronic morphs of the Alpine newt Triturus alpestris were inve...
Size variability within a cohort can have profound effects on community ecology and evolution. While...