1. We investigated the morphological responses of larval Rana lessonae to the presence of two predators with substantially different prey-detection and capture techniques; larval dragonflies (Aeshna cyanea) and the Pumpkinseed Sunfish (Lepomis gibossus). 2. We also examined the functional implications of any predator-induced morphological variation on their swimming ability by assessing performance during the initial stages of a startle response. 3. We found the morphological responses of larval R. lessonae were dependent on the specific predator present. Tadpoles raised in the presence of dragonfly larvae preying upon conspecific tadpoles developed total tail heights 5.4% deeper and tail muscles 4.7% shallower than tadpoles raised in a non...
Tadpoles of many species develop enlarged tail fins in the presence of insect predators, but the fun...
Phenotypic plasticity, the ability of a trait to change as a function of the environment, is central...
Tadpoles can respond to perceived predation risk by adjusting their life history, morphology and beh...
Abstract: We investigated the morphological responses of larval Rana lessonae to the presence of two...
1. We investigated the morphological responses of larval Rana lessonae to the presence of two predat...
We tested the phenotypic responses of larval striped marsh frogs (Limnodynastes peronii) to the odon...
Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We k...
Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We k...
A field experiment was performed to examine the effects of predation on the morphology of the spotte...
<div><p>Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-histo...
Divergent natural selection drives a considerable amount of the phenotypic and genetic variation obs...
Two hypotheses have been considered in the literature regarding how anuran morphology reduces predat...
Predator-induced morphological plasticity is a model system for investigating phenotypic plasticity ...
Divergent natural selection drives a considerable amount of the phenotypic and genetic variation obs...
Predation affect the behaviour of organisms, and the number of conspecifics can influence the percep...
Tadpoles of many species develop enlarged tail fins in the presence of insect predators, but the fun...
Phenotypic plasticity, the ability of a trait to change as a function of the environment, is central...
Tadpoles can respond to perceived predation risk by adjusting their life history, morphology and beh...
Abstract: We investigated the morphological responses of larval Rana lessonae to the presence of two...
1. We investigated the morphological responses of larval Rana lessonae to the presence of two predat...
We tested the phenotypic responses of larval striped marsh frogs (Limnodynastes peronii) to the odon...
Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We k...
Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We k...
A field experiment was performed to examine the effects of predation on the morphology of the spotte...
<div><p>Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-histo...
Divergent natural selection drives a considerable amount of the phenotypic and genetic variation obs...
Two hypotheses have been considered in the literature regarding how anuran morphology reduces predat...
Predator-induced morphological plasticity is a model system for investigating phenotypic plasticity ...
Divergent natural selection drives a considerable amount of the phenotypic and genetic variation obs...
Predation affect the behaviour of organisms, and the number of conspecifics can influence the percep...
Tadpoles of many species develop enlarged tail fins in the presence of insect predators, but the fun...
Phenotypic plasticity, the ability of a trait to change as a function of the environment, is central...
Tadpoles can respond to perceived predation risk by adjusting their life history, morphology and beh...