The environmental conditions of the habitats in which organisms live may induce a variety of plastic adaptive responses for numerous developmental, behavioural and morphological traits. One of the most relevant environmental features is the amount of available food occurring in a certain habitat. In this study, we wanted to assess whether, during development of vertebrates, diet quality may induce plastic responses at both behavioural and morphological levels. We tested whether diet may affect the rate of aggressive interactions between fire salamander larvae (Salamandra salamandra) and changes of head morphology during development. We collected 15 newborn larvae from five different localities, and we randomly assigned them to three diets (...
Phenotypic plasticity has long been a focus of research, but the mechanisms of its evolution remain ...
Phenotypic plasticity has long been a focus of research, but the mechanisms of its evolution remain ...
Understanding the adaptive significance of alternative phenotypes may require knowing how the intern...
The environmental conditions of the habitats in which organisms live may induce a variety of plastic...
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 ...
The ability to respond plastically to the environment has allowed amphibians to evolve adaptive resp...
Predators often show strong plasticity of optimal foraging strategies. A major difference in foragin...
Krause ET, Steinfartz S, Caspers B. Poor Nutritional Conditions During the Early Larval Stage Reduce...
Behavioral and morphological traits often influence a key trade-off between resource acquisition and...
Evolutionary theory predicts that alternative trophic morphologies are adaptive because they allow a...
Cannibalism is a seemingly aberrant interaction, appearing counter to the fitness of individuals. Ye...
Cannibalism is a seemingly aberrant interaction, appearing counter to the fitness of individuals. Ye...
The ability to respond plastically to the environment has allowed amphibians to evolve adaptive resp...
Phenotypic plasticity has long been a focus of research, but the mechanisms of its evolution remain ...
Phenotypic plasticity has long been a focus of research, but the mechanisms of its evolution remain ...
Phenotypic plasticity has long been a focus of research, but the mechanisms of its evolution remain ...
Understanding the adaptive significance of alternative phenotypes may require knowing how the intern...
The environmental conditions of the habitats in which organisms live may induce a variety of plastic...
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 ...
The ability to respond plastically to the environment has allowed amphibians to evolve adaptive resp...
Predators often show strong plasticity of optimal foraging strategies. A major difference in foragin...
Krause ET, Steinfartz S, Caspers B. Poor Nutritional Conditions During the Early Larval Stage Reduce...
Behavioral and morphological traits often influence a key trade-off between resource acquisition and...
Evolutionary theory predicts that alternative trophic morphologies are adaptive because they allow a...
Cannibalism is a seemingly aberrant interaction, appearing counter to the fitness of individuals. Ye...
Cannibalism is a seemingly aberrant interaction, appearing counter to the fitness of individuals. Ye...
The ability to respond plastically to the environment has allowed amphibians to evolve adaptive resp...
Phenotypic plasticity has long been a focus of research, but the mechanisms of its evolution remain ...
Phenotypic plasticity has long been a focus of research, but the mechanisms of its evolution remain ...
Phenotypic plasticity has long been a focus of research, but the mechanisms of its evolution remain ...
Understanding the adaptive significance of alternative phenotypes may require knowing how the intern...