Chemical defenses are common among organisms and represent some of the most complex adaptations for avoiding predation, yet our understanding of the ecological nature of these systems remains incomplete. Poison frogs are a group of chemically defended organisms that are dependent entirely on diet for chemical defense. In this study, I identified the dietary arthropods responsible for chemical defense in poison frogs, described spatial and temporal patterns in alkaloid composition of poison frogs, and established links between patterns of variation in alkaloid defense and arthropod diet in poison frogs. Identifying dietary sources and studying patterns of variation in alkaloid composition is fundamental to understanding the ecology and evolu...
Most amphibians produce their own defensive chemicals; however, poison frogs sequester their alkaloi...
Poison frogs possess a diversity of skin alkaloids that serve as defense against predation and inhib...
Poison frogs sequester small molecule lipophilic alkaloids from their diet of leaf litter arthropods...
Chemical defenses are common among organisms and represent some of the most complex adaptations for ...
Conspicuously colored dendrobatid frogs sequester alkaloid-based defenses from dietary arthropods, r...
Poison frogs have the ability to sequester and store alkaloids in their skin as a mechanism of defen...
Conspicuously colored dendrobatid frogs sequester alkaloid defenses from dietary arthropods, resulti...
Frogs of the family Dendrobatidae use alkaloids as a chemical defense against predators. Alkaloids a...
Poison frogs sequester chemical defenses from arthropod prey, although the details of how arthropod ...
Poison frogs are known for their bright coloration, parental care, and defensive toxins. Over 850 di...
The term ‘poison frog’ describes members of five anuran families that are capable of sequestering li...
Poison frogs acquire chemical defenses from the environment for protection against potential predato...
Several lineages of brightly colored anurans independently evolved the ability to secrete alkaloid-c...
Poison frogs acquire chemical defenses from the environment for protection against potential predato...
Poison frogs acquire chemical defenses from the environment for protection against potential predato...
Most amphibians produce their own defensive chemicals; however, poison frogs sequester their alkaloi...
Poison frogs possess a diversity of skin alkaloids that serve as defense against predation and inhib...
Poison frogs sequester small molecule lipophilic alkaloids from their diet of leaf litter arthropods...
Chemical defenses are common among organisms and represent some of the most complex adaptations for ...
Conspicuously colored dendrobatid frogs sequester alkaloid-based defenses from dietary arthropods, r...
Poison frogs have the ability to sequester and store alkaloids in their skin as a mechanism of defen...
Conspicuously colored dendrobatid frogs sequester alkaloid defenses from dietary arthropods, resulti...
Frogs of the family Dendrobatidae use alkaloids as a chemical defense against predators. Alkaloids a...
Poison frogs sequester chemical defenses from arthropod prey, although the details of how arthropod ...
Poison frogs are known for their bright coloration, parental care, and defensive toxins. Over 850 di...
The term ‘poison frog’ describes members of five anuran families that are capable of sequestering li...
Poison frogs acquire chemical defenses from the environment for protection against potential predato...
Several lineages of brightly colored anurans independently evolved the ability to secrete alkaloid-c...
Poison frogs acquire chemical defenses from the environment for protection against potential predato...
Poison frogs acquire chemical defenses from the environment for protection against potential predato...
Most amphibians produce their own defensive chemicals; however, poison frogs sequester their alkaloi...
Poison frogs possess a diversity of skin alkaloids that serve as defense against predation and inhib...
Poison frogs sequester small molecule lipophilic alkaloids from their diet of leaf litter arthropods...