Animals relying on uncertain, ephemeral and patchy resources have to regularly update their information about profitable sites. For many tropical amphibians, widespread, scattered breeding pools constitute such fluctuating resources. Among tropical amphibians, poison frogs (Dendrobatidae) exhibit some of the most complex spatial and parental behaviors-including territoriality and tadpole transport from terrestrial clutches to ephemeral aquatic deposition sites. Recent studies have revealed that poison frogs rely on spatial memory to successfully navigate through their environment. This raises the question of when and how these frogs gain information about the area and suitable reproductive resources. To investigate the spatial patterns of p...
Understanding the external stimuli and natural contexts that elicit complex behaviors, such as paren...
International audienceBreeding sites are often a limited and ephemeral resource for rainforest frogs...
Most animals move in dense habitats where distant landmarks are limited, but how they find their way...
Animals relying on uncertain, ephemeral and patchy resources have to regularly update their informat...
The ability to associate environmental cues with valuable resources strongly increases the chances o...
Parents can influence offspring dispersal through breeding site selection, competition, or by direct...
Introduction: Individuals should aim to adjust their parental behaviours in order to maximize the su...
Abstract Spreading reproduction across time or space can optimize fitness by minimizing the risks fo...
Dendrobatidae (dart-poison frogs) exhibit some of the most complex spatial behaviors among amphibian...
Dendrobatidae (dart-poison frogs) exhibit some of the most complex spatial behaviors among amphibian...
Understanding the external stimuli and natural contexts that elicit complex behaviours, such as pare...
IntroductionThe ability to relocate home or breeding sites after experimental removal has been obser...
Understanding the external stimuli and natural contexts that elicit complex behaviours, such as pare...
Understanding the external stimuli and natural contexts that elicit complex behaviors, such as paren...
Understanding the external stimuli and natural contexts that elicit complex behaviors, such as paren...
Understanding the external stimuli and natural contexts that elicit complex behaviors, such as paren...
International audienceBreeding sites are often a limited and ephemeral resource for rainforest frogs...
Most animals move in dense habitats where distant landmarks are limited, but how they find their way...
Animals relying on uncertain, ephemeral and patchy resources have to regularly update their informat...
The ability to associate environmental cues with valuable resources strongly increases the chances o...
Parents can influence offspring dispersal through breeding site selection, competition, or by direct...
Introduction: Individuals should aim to adjust their parental behaviours in order to maximize the su...
Abstract Spreading reproduction across time or space can optimize fitness by minimizing the risks fo...
Dendrobatidae (dart-poison frogs) exhibit some of the most complex spatial behaviors among amphibian...
Dendrobatidae (dart-poison frogs) exhibit some of the most complex spatial behaviors among amphibian...
Understanding the external stimuli and natural contexts that elicit complex behaviours, such as pare...
IntroductionThe ability to relocate home or breeding sites after experimental removal has been obser...
Understanding the external stimuli and natural contexts that elicit complex behaviours, such as pare...
Understanding the external stimuli and natural contexts that elicit complex behaviors, such as paren...
Understanding the external stimuli and natural contexts that elicit complex behaviors, such as paren...
Understanding the external stimuli and natural contexts that elicit complex behaviors, such as paren...
International audienceBreeding sites are often a limited and ephemeral resource for rainforest frogs...
Most animals move in dense habitats where distant landmarks are limited, but how they find their way...