<div><p>Background</p><p>Global warming has been frequently demonstrated to increase growth rate in larval amphibians that have considerable phenotypic plasticity; this may lead to an increase in larval survival because large larvae are less likely to be captured by gape-limited predators. This study is to test whether warming could improve tadpole growth and thereby enhance the tadpole survival in plateau frog <i>Rana kukunoris</i>.</p><p>Methodology</p><p>We conducted an experiment involving growing tadpoles under two contrasting temperatures, i.e. ambient temperature vs. warming by 3.8°C, with and without their major predators – the gape-limited predaceous diving beetles <i>Agabus</i> sp. in eastern Tibetan Plateau, in a factorial arrang...
Species may circumvent the impacts of climate warming if the habitats they use reduce ambient temper...
Ectotherms are vulnerable to climate change, given their dependence on temperature, and amphibians a...
Frogs are ectotherms, and exhibit physiological mechanisms that increase temperature tolerance and s...
Background: Global warming has been frequently demonstrated to increase growth rate in larval amphib...
Global warming may induce significant changes in species life history traits particularly in amphibi...
Understanding how temperature affects amphibian populations is fundamental to predict the consequenc...
Amphibians face a variety of anthropogenic environmental perturbations that could act alone or in co...
Organisms living in extreme environments, such as amphibians inhabiting the Tibetan plateau, are fac...
The larvae of some amphibian species grow and develop more slowly at lower temperature and attain la...
Climate change induced phenological variation in amphibians can disrupt timesensitive processes such...
One of the consequences of recent anthropogenic-induced climate change is increased climate variabil...
Due to the speed of climate changes, rapid buffering mechanisms such as phenotypic plasticity – whic...
This project seeks to analyze how predicted changes in climate and its interactions with other envir...
Growth rate, like any other trait, should be under balancing selection in natural populations, with ...
The key for the long-term survival of species is their potential to respond to changing conditions. ...
Species may circumvent the impacts of climate warming if the habitats they use reduce ambient temper...
Ectotherms are vulnerable to climate change, given their dependence on temperature, and amphibians a...
Frogs are ectotherms, and exhibit physiological mechanisms that increase temperature tolerance and s...
Background: Global warming has been frequently demonstrated to increase growth rate in larval amphib...
Global warming may induce significant changes in species life history traits particularly in amphibi...
Understanding how temperature affects amphibian populations is fundamental to predict the consequenc...
Amphibians face a variety of anthropogenic environmental perturbations that could act alone or in co...
Organisms living in extreme environments, such as amphibians inhabiting the Tibetan plateau, are fac...
The larvae of some amphibian species grow and develop more slowly at lower temperature and attain la...
Climate change induced phenological variation in amphibians can disrupt timesensitive processes such...
One of the consequences of recent anthropogenic-induced climate change is increased climate variabil...
Due to the speed of climate changes, rapid buffering mechanisms such as phenotypic plasticity – whic...
This project seeks to analyze how predicted changes in climate and its interactions with other envir...
Growth rate, like any other trait, should be under balancing selection in natural populations, with ...
The key for the long-term survival of species is their potential to respond to changing conditions. ...
Species may circumvent the impacts of climate warming if the habitats they use reduce ambient temper...
Ectotherms are vulnerable to climate change, given their dependence on temperature, and amphibians a...
Frogs are ectotherms, and exhibit physiological mechanisms that increase temperature tolerance and s...