Krause ET, Steinfartz S, Caspers B. Poor Nutritional Conditions During the Early Larval Stage Reduce Risk-Taking Activities of Fire Salamander Larvae (Salamandra salamandra). Ethology. 2011;117(5):416-421.Environmental conditions experienced early in life have been shown to significantly affect growth trajectories at later stages in many vertebrate species. Amphibians typically have a biphasic life history, with an aquatic larval phase during early development and a subsequent terrestrial adult phase after completed metamorphosis. Thus, the early conditions have an especially strong impact on the future survival and fitness of amphibians. We studied whether early nutritional conditions affect the behavioural reaction of fire salamander larv...
Predators often show strong plasticity of optimal foraging strategies. A major difference in foragin...
Caspers B, Steinfartz S, Krause ET. Larval deposition behaviour and maternal investment of females r...
The environmental conditions of the habitats in which organisms live may induce a variety of plastic...
Krause T, Steinfartz S, Caspers B. The ravages of time - Life-long consequences of early larval nutr...
Reduced trophic resources can pose relevant constraints to the development of freshwater animals wit...
Data of fire salamander larvae reared under rich and poor food conditions. Data include also length,...
Krause ET, Caspers B. Long-term consequences of early nutritional conditions on the behaviour and gr...
The environmental conditions of the habitats in which organisms live may induce a variety of plastic...
Oswald P, Tunnat BA, Hahn LG, Caspers B. There is no place like home: Larval habitat type and size a...
peer reviewedUnderstanding how long-term changes in environmental conditions influence the way that ...
Salamandra salamandra has an unusual mode of reproduction. Females retain eggs in their oviducts and...
In most animal species, the hatchling stage is a highly vulnerable life history stage. In many fish ...
In most animal species, the hatchling stage is a highly vulnerable life history stage. In many fish ...
Predators often show strong plasticity of optimal foraging strategies. A major difference in foragin...
Hahn LG, Oswald P, Caspers B. Behavioural responses to chemical cues of predators differ between fir...
Predators often show strong plasticity of optimal foraging strategies. A major difference in foragin...
Caspers B, Steinfartz S, Krause ET. Larval deposition behaviour and maternal investment of females r...
The environmental conditions of the habitats in which organisms live may induce a variety of plastic...
Krause T, Steinfartz S, Caspers B. The ravages of time - Life-long consequences of early larval nutr...
Reduced trophic resources can pose relevant constraints to the development of freshwater animals wit...
Data of fire salamander larvae reared under rich and poor food conditions. Data include also length,...
Krause ET, Caspers B. Long-term consequences of early nutritional conditions on the behaviour and gr...
The environmental conditions of the habitats in which organisms live may induce a variety of plastic...
Oswald P, Tunnat BA, Hahn LG, Caspers B. There is no place like home: Larval habitat type and size a...
peer reviewedUnderstanding how long-term changes in environmental conditions influence the way that ...
Salamandra salamandra has an unusual mode of reproduction. Females retain eggs in their oviducts and...
In most animal species, the hatchling stage is a highly vulnerable life history stage. In many fish ...
In most animal species, the hatchling stage is a highly vulnerable life history stage. In many fish ...
Predators often show strong plasticity of optimal foraging strategies. A major difference in foragin...
Hahn LG, Oswald P, Caspers B. Behavioural responses to chemical cues of predators differ between fir...
Predators often show strong plasticity of optimal foraging strategies. A major difference in foragin...
Caspers B, Steinfartz S, Krause ET. Larval deposition behaviour and maternal investment of females r...
The environmental conditions of the habitats in which organisms live may induce a variety of plastic...