Abstract Facultative paedomorphosis is the ability of a salamander to either metamorphose into a terrestrial, metamorphic adult or retain a larval morphology to become a sexually mature paedomorphic adult. It has been hypothesized that density and initial body size variation within populations are instrumental in cueing metamorphosis or paedomorphosis in salamanders, yet few studies have adequately tested these hypotheses in long-term experiments. Beginning in the spring of 2004, 36 experimental ponds were used to manipulate three body size variation levels (low, medium, high) and two density levels (low, high) of Ambystoma talpoideum larvae. Larvae were individually marked using visible implant elastomers and collected every 2 weeks in ord...
A recent evolutionary ecological model of facultative paedomorphosis predicts that body size of matu...
Paedomorphosis and metamorphosis are two major developmental processes that characterize the evoluti...
The mole salamander, Ambystoma talpoideum, exhibits both aquatic (gilled) and terrestrial (metamorph...
Polyphenisms are excellent models for studying phenotypic variation, yet few studies have focused on...
In some salamander species, larvae may follow one of two alternative life histories: an individual m...
Complex life cycles (CLCs) contain larval and adult phases that are morphologically and ecologically...
The usual life cycle of Alpine newts comprises an aquatic larval stage and a terrestrial juvenile an...
peer reviewedFacultative paedomorphosis in salamanders refers to the presence of two ontogenetic pat...
Morphological features such as size and shape are the most common focus in studies of heterochronic ...
Many salamander species exhibit a biphasic life history strategy, in which a larval stage develops i...
The small-mouthed salamander (Ambystoma texanum), a common species in the midwestern United States, ...
Facultative paedomorphosis occurs rarely in the genus Triturus compared to other European newts such...
Facultative paedomorphis is a developmental process in which larvae opt for metamorphosis before mat...
peer reviewedEvolutionary theory predicts the evolution of metamorphosis over paedomorphosis (the re...
Phenotypic plasticity is an adaptation to unpredictable environments whereby an organism of a single...
A recent evolutionary ecological model of facultative paedomorphosis predicts that body size of matu...
Paedomorphosis and metamorphosis are two major developmental processes that characterize the evoluti...
The mole salamander, Ambystoma talpoideum, exhibits both aquatic (gilled) and terrestrial (metamorph...
Polyphenisms are excellent models for studying phenotypic variation, yet few studies have focused on...
In some salamander species, larvae may follow one of two alternative life histories: an individual m...
Complex life cycles (CLCs) contain larval and adult phases that are morphologically and ecologically...
The usual life cycle of Alpine newts comprises an aquatic larval stage and a terrestrial juvenile an...
peer reviewedFacultative paedomorphosis in salamanders refers to the presence of two ontogenetic pat...
Morphological features such as size and shape are the most common focus in studies of heterochronic ...
Many salamander species exhibit a biphasic life history strategy, in which a larval stage develops i...
The small-mouthed salamander (Ambystoma texanum), a common species in the midwestern United States, ...
Facultative paedomorphosis occurs rarely in the genus Triturus compared to other European newts such...
Facultative paedomorphis is a developmental process in which larvae opt for metamorphosis before mat...
peer reviewedEvolutionary theory predicts the evolution of metamorphosis over paedomorphosis (the re...
Phenotypic plasticity is an adaptation to unpredictable environments whereby an organism of a single...
A recent evolutionary ecological model of facultative paedomorphosis predicts that body size of matu...
Paedomorphosis and metamorphosis are two major developmental processes that characterize the evoluti...
The mole salamander, Ambystoma talpoideum, exhibits both aquatic (gilled) and terrestrial (metamorph...