Abstract. Social interactions of conspecifics are a function of complex relationships involving resource defense, antipredatory tactics, and mate acquisition. Consequently, individuals often associate non-randomly with conspecifics in their habitats, with spatial distributions of adults ranging from territorial spacing to aggregations. Site tenacity and cohabitation patterns have been well studied in many species of terrestrial salamander; however, less is understood about these behaviors in aquatic species. We examined the cohabitation patterns of intrasexual and intersexual pairs of the federally threatened, paedomorphic San Marcos salamander (Eurycea nana) under artificial shelters in a laboratory setting over a 20-day period. We found t...
Amphibians display wide variations in life-history traits and life cycles that should prove useful t...
When reproductive competitors tolerate or cooperate with one another, they may gain particular benef...
Ecological differences between the sexes are often interpreted as evidence of within-species ecologi...
In northern Georgia, Brown-backed Salamanders (Eurycea aquatica) and Blue Ridge Two-Lined Salamander...
To investigate the possible influence of variation in ecological and demographic factors on the spat...
International audienceGregarious behaviour (i.e. living in groups in contrast to a solitary life) is...
The mode and effectiveness of signals greatly depends on habitat characteristics and the activity pa...
Territorial behaviour is the use of aggression and advertisement in the defense of a fixed area. In ...
Animal aggregations can occur for a variety of abiotic factors, such as resource limitation, or biot...
Distinct morphological differences between and within sexes may reflect reproductive behaviors that ...
Amphibians display wide variations in life-history traits and life cycles that should prove useful t...
Intrinsic and extrinsic factors interact to create unique selection pressures that influence the beh...
Formation of male-female pairs leading to mating in Aneides aeneus may occur during spring and fall....
For many frog species that aggregate around ponds or streams, chorus attendance, the percentage of t...
International audienceReptile sheltering behaviour, despite profound life history ramifications, rem...
Amphibians display wide variations in life-history traits and life cycles that should prove useful t...
When reproductive competitors tolerate or cooperate with one another, they may gain particular benef...
Ecological differences between the sexes are often interpreted as evidence of within-species ecologi...
In northern Georgia, Brown-backed Salamanders (Eurycea aquatica) and Blue Ridge Two-Lined Salamander...
To investigate the possible influence of variation in ecological and demographic factors on the spat...
International audienceGregarious behaviour (i.e. living in groups in contrast to a solitary life) is...
The mode and effectiveness of signals greatly depends on habitat characteristics and the activity pa...
Territorial behaviour is the use of aggression and advertisement in the defense of a fixed area. In ...
Animal aggregations can occur for a variety of abiotic factors, such as resource limitation, or biot...
Distinct morphological differences between and within sexes may reflect reproductive behaviors that ...
Amphibians display wide variations in life-history traits and life cycles that should prove useful t...
Intrinsic and extrinsic factors interact to create unique selection pressures that influence the beh...
Formation of male-female pairs leading to mating in Aneides aeneus may occur during spring and fall....
For many frog species that aggregate around ponds or streams, chorus attendance, the percentage of t...
International audienceReptile sheltering behaviour, despite profound life history ramifications, rem...
Amphibians display wide variations in life-history traits and life cycles that should prove useful t...
When reproductive competitors tolerate or cooperate with one another, they may gain particular benef...
Ecological differences between the sexes are often interpreted as evidence of within-species ecologi...