Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We know a great deal about the cues prey respond to and the changes to prey that can be induced by predation risk, but less is known about how plastic responses to predators may be affected by separate plastic responses occurring earlier in life, particularly during the embryonic period. Embryos of a broad array of taxa can respond to egg- or larval-stage risks by altering hatching timing, which may alter the way organisms respond to future predators. Using the red-eyed treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas), a model for understanding the effects of plasticity across life-stages, we assessed how the combined effects of induced variation in the timing o...
1. How predation events experienced by preys can shape phenotypic traits through the ontogenetic dev...
Many organisms have evolved phenotypic plasticity but examples of a heritable genetic basis or genet...
In most animal species, the hatchling stage is a highly vulnerable life history stage. In many fish ...
Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We k...
<div><p>Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-histo...
Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We k...
Arboreal red-eyed treefrog embryos can hatch prematurely in response to egg predators. Induced early...
Divergent natural selection drives a considerable amount of the phenotypic and genetic variation obs...
The ability to respond plastically to the environment has allowed amphibians to evolve a response to...
Like many animals, tadpoles often produce different, predator-specific phenotypes when exposed to ri...
Tadpoles can respond to perceived predation risk by adjusting their life history, morphology and beh...
1. We investigated the morphological responses of larval Rana lessonae to the presence of two predat...
In Gamboa, Panama, undisturbed red-eyed treefrog embryos typically hatch at age 6 days, but they can...
Limitations of phenotypic plasticity affect the success of individuals and populations in changing e...
A wide range of taxa respond to perceived predation risk (PPR) through inducible defenses, and many ...
1. How predation events experienced by preys can shape phenotypic traits through the ontogenetic dev...
Many organisms have evolved phenotypic plasticity but examples of a heritable genetic basis or genet...
In most animal species, the hatchling stage is a highly vulnerable life history stage. In many fish ...
Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We k...
<div><p>Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-histo...
Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We k...
Arboreal red-eyed treefrog embryos can hatch prematurely in response to egg predators. Induced early...
Divergent natural selection drives a considerable amount of the phenotypic and genetic variation obs...
The ability to respond plastically to the environment has allowed amphibians to evolve a response to...
Like many animals, tadpoles often produce different, predator-specific phenotypes when exposed to ri...
Tadpoles can respond to perceived predation risk by adjusting their life history, morphology and beh...
1. We investigated the morphological responses of larval Rana lessonae to the presence of two predat...
In Gamboa, Panama, undisturbed red-eyed treefrog embryos typically hatch at age 6 days, but they can...
Limitations of phenotypic plasticity affect the success of individuals and populations in changing e...
A wide range of taxa respond to perceived predation risk (PPR) through inducible defenses, and many ...
1. How predation events experienced by preys can shape phenotypic traits through the ontogenetic dev...
Many organisms have evolved phenotypic plasticity but examples of a heritable genetic basis or genet...
In most animal species, the hatchling stage is a highly vulnerable life history stage. In many fish ...