Animal aggregations are widespread in nature and can exhibit complex emergent properties not found at an individual level. We investigate one such example here, collective vortex formation by congeneric spadefoot toad tadpoles: Spea bombifrons and S. multiplicata. Tadpoles of these species develop into either an omnivorous or a carnivorous (cannibalistic) morph depending on diet. Previous studies show S. multiplicata are more likely to develop into omnivores and feed on suspended organic matter in the water body. The omnivorous morph is frequently social, forming aggregates that move and forage together, and form vortices in which they adopt a distinctive slowly-rotating circular formation. This behaviour has been speculated to act as a mea...
Phenotypic plasticity is commonplace, and plasticity theory predicts that organ-isms should often ev...
The tendency to aggregate during the larval stage is widespread and highly variable among anuran spe...
Synopsis Animals often facultatively engage in less risky behavior when predators are present. Few s...
Animal aggregations are widespread in nature and can exhibit complex emergent properties not found a...
Abstract Animal aggregations are widespread in nature and can exhibit complex emergent properties no...
Phenotypic plasticity is commonplace, and plasticity theory predicts that organisms should often evo...
Ant mill, caterpillar circle, bat doughnut, amphibian vortex, duck swirl, and fish torus are differe...
The utilization of social cues is usually considered an important adaptation to living in social gro...
Group living results in various benefits and costs, which often depend on group size and ontogenetic...
Increasing activity levels permit greater food intake for use towards growth and reproduction, conse...
Understanding the adaptive significance of alternative phenotypes may require knowing how the intern...
Ant mill, caterpillar circle, bat doughnut, amphibian vortex, duck swirl, and fish torus are differe...
Cane toad tadpoles (Rhinella marina) form aggregations in shallow water while feeding. To investigat...
Intraspecific variation in resource-use traits can have profound ecological and evolutionary implica...
Cannibalism is a seemingly aberrant interaction, appearing counter to the fitness of individuals. Ye...
Phenotypic plasticity is commonplace, and plasticity theory predicts that organ-isms should often ev...
The tendency to aggregate during the larval stage is widespread and highly variable among anuran spe...
Synopsis Animals often facultatively engage in less risky behavior when predators are present. Few s...
Animal aggregations are widespread in nature and can exhibit complex emergent properties not found a...
Abstract Animal aggregations are widespread in nature and can exhibit complex emergent properties no...
Phenotypic plasticity is commonplace, and plasticity theory predicts that organisms should often evo...
Ant mill, caterpillar circle, bat doughnut, amphibian vortex, duck swirl, and fish torus are differe...
The utilization of social cues is usually considered an important adaptation to living in social gro...
Group living results in various benefits and costs, which often depend on group size and ontogenetic...
Increasing activity levels permit greater food intake for use towards growth and reproduction, conse...
Understanding the adaptive significance of alternative phenotypes may require knowing how the intern...
Ant mill, caterpillar circle, bat doughnut, amphibian vortex, duck swirl, and fish torus are differe...
Cane toad tadpoles (Rhinella marina) form aggregations in shallow water while feeding. To investigat...
Intraspecific variation in resource-use traits can have profound ecological and evolutionary implica...
Cannibalism is a seemingly aberrant interaction, appearing counter to the fitness of individuals. Ye...
Phenotypic plasticity is commonplace, and plasticity theory predicts that organ-isms should often ev...
The tendency to aggregate during the larval stage is widespread and highly variable among anuran spe...
Synopsis Animals often facultatively engage in less risky behavior when predators are present. Few s...