Phenotypic plasticity, the ability of a trait to change as a function of the environment, is central to many ideas in evolutionary biology. A special case of phenotypic plasticity observed in many organisms is mediated by their natural predators. Here, we used a predator-prey system of dragonfly larvae and tadpoles to determine if predator-mediated phenotypic plasticity provides a novel way of surviving in the presence of predators (an innovation) or if it represents a simple extension of the way noninduced tadpoles survive predation. Tadpoles of Limnodynastes peronii were raised in the presence and absence of predation, which then entered a survival experiment. Induced morphological traits, primarily tail height and tail muscle height, wer...
Phenotypic plasticity is a common defensive strategy in species experiencing variable predation risk...
Abstract According to the adaptive plasticity hypothesis, predator-induced traits in potential prey ...
Theory holds that adaptive phenotypic plasticity evolves under spatial or temporal variation in natu...
Tadpoles can respond to perceived predation risk by adjusting their life history, morphology and beh...
Tadpoles can respond to perceived predation risk by adjusting their life history, morphology and beh...
Phenotypic plasticity, a single genotype producing multiple phenotypes in response to environmental ...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to express different phenotypes depending on the...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to express different phenotypes depending on the...
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Predator-induced morphological plasticity is a model system for investigating phenotypic plasticity ...
In response to environmental stressors, organisms often demonstrate flexible responses in morphology...
We tested the phenotypic responses of larval striped marsh frogs (Limnodynastes peronii) to the odon...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137452/1/evo05119.pd
<div><p>Phenotypic plasticity is a common defensive strategy in species experiencing variable predat...
Amphibian larvae are plastic in many traits. Can plasticity buffer population divergence, so that lo...
Phenotypic plasticity is a common defensive strategy in species experiencing variable predation risk...
Abstract According to the adaptive plasticity hypothesis, predator-induced traits in potential prey ...
Theory holds that adaptive phenotypic plasticity evolves under spatial or temporal variation in natu...
Tadpoles can respond to perceived predation risk by adjusting their life history, morphology and beh...
Tadpoles can respond to perceived predation risk by adjusting their life history, morphology and beh...
Phenotypic plasticity, a single genotype producing multiple phenotypes in response to environmental ...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to express different phenotypes depending on the...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to express different phenotypes depending on the...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75614/1/j.1420-9101.2000.00173.x.pd
Predator-induced morphological plasticity is a model system for investigating phenotypic plasticity ...
In response to environmental stressors, organisms often demonstrate flexible responses in morphology...
We tested the phenotypic responses of larval striped marsh frogs (Limnodynastes peronii) to the odon...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137452/1/evo05119.pd
<div><p>Phenotypic plasticity is a common defensive strategy in species experiencing variable predat...
Amphibian larvae are plastic in many traits. Can plasticity buffer population divergence, so that lo...
Phenotypic plasticity is a common defensive strategy in species experiencing variable predation risk...
Abstract According to the adaptive plasticity hypothesis, predator-induced traits in potential prey ...
Theory holds that adaptive phenotypic plasticity evolves under spatial or temporal variation in natu...