Although metamorphosis is widespread in the animal kingdom, several species have evolved life-cycle modifications to avoid complete metamorphosis. Some species, for example, many salamanders and newts, have deleted the adult stage via a process called paedomorphosis. Others, for example, some frog species and marine invertebrates, no longer have a distinct larval stage and reach maturation via direct development. Here we study which ecological conditions can lead to the loss of metamorphosis via the evolution of direct development. To do so, we use size-structured consumer-resource models in conjunction with the adaptive-dynamics approach. In case the larval habitat deteriorates, individuals will produce larger offspring and in concert acce...
Many anuran amphibians (frogs and toads) rely on aquatic habitats during their larval stage. The qua...
Reduced trophic resources can pose relevant constraints to the development of freshwater animals wit...
peer reviewedPaedomorphosis, in which individuals retain ancestral characteristics in the adult stag...
Almost all animal species undergo metamorphosis, even though empirical data show that this life-hist...
Abstract Background In species with complex life cycles, size at metamorphosis is a key life-history...
Abstract Exploring the timing of life-history transitions has been a pivotal focus in the field of e...
The majority of all animal species have a metamorphosis, even though fossil evidence suggests that t...
is known as the capacity to change in response to different environmental conditions, and if these c...
Strategies for optimal metamorphosis are key adaptations in organisms with complex life cycles, and ...
For amphibians, optimal size at metamorphosis is determined by a trade-off between opportunities for...
Complex life histories require adaptation of a single organism for multiple ecological niches. Trans...
Paedomorphosis concerns the retention of larval characteristics in adult individuals. Newts that for...
Many environments are undergoing rapid environmental change and there is a need to understand the me...
In some salamander species, larvae may follow one of two alternative life histories: an individual m...
Metamorphosis is widespread across the animal kingdom and induces fundamental changes in the morphol...
Many anuran amphibians (frogs and toads) rely on aquatic habitats during their larval stage. The qua...
Reduced trophic resources can pose relevant constraints to the development of freshwater animals wit...
peer reviewedPaedomorphosis, in which individuals retain ancestral characteristics in the adult stag...
Almost all animal species undergo metamorphosis, even though empirical data show that this life-hist...
Abstract Background In species with complex life cycles, size at metamorphosis is a key life-history...
Abstract Exploring the timing of life-history transitions has been a pivotal focus in the field of e...
The majority of all animal species have a metamorphosis, even though fossil evidence suggests that t...
is known as the capacity to change in response to different environmental conditions, and if these c...
Strategies for optimal metamorphosis are key adaptations in organisms with complex life cycles, and ...
For amphibians, optimal size at metamorphosis is determined by a trade-off between opportunities for...
Complex life histories require adaptation of a single organism for multiple ecological niches. Trans...
Paedomorphosis concerns the retention of larval characteristics in adult individuals. Newts that for...
Many environments are undergoing rapid environmental change and there is a need to understand the me...
In some salamander species, larvae may follow one of two alternative life histories: an individual m...
Metamorphosis is widespread across the animal kingdom and induces fundamental changes in the morphol...
Many anuran amphibians (frogs and toads) rely on aquatic habitats during their larval stage. The qua...
Reduced trophic resources can pose relevant constraints to the development of freshwater animals wit...
peer reviewedPaedomorphosis, in which individuals retain ancestral characteristics in the adult stag...