Amphibians from cold and seasonal environments show marked capital breeding and sustained resource allocation to growth when compared with conspecifics from warmer, less seasonal environments. Capital breeding fuels reproduction by using only stored energy, and larger sizes and masses confer higher fecundity, starvation resistance and heat and water retention. Invasive populations act as experiments to explore how resources are allocated in novel environments. We investigated resource allocation of the southern African toad Sclerophrys gutturalis in a native source population (Durban) and in an invasive population recently (< 20 years) established in a cooler, more seasonal climate (Cape Town). After dissection, lean structural mass (bones ...
Invasive species provide a robust opportunity to evaluate how animals deal with novel environmental ...
Biological invasions can stimulate rapid shifts in organismal performance, via both plasticity and a...
The adaptive nature of invasive species facilitates their survival in conditions that differ markedl...
Amphibians from cold and seasonal environments show marked capital breeding and sustained resource a...
CITATION: Vimercati, G., Davies, S. J. & Measey, J. 2018. Rapid adaptive response to a Mediterranean...
CITATION: Becker, F. S., et al. 2018. Extreme climate-induced life-history plasticity in an amphibia...
Age specific survival and reproduction are closely linked to fitness and therefore subject to strong...
Global amphibian decline is due to several factors: habitat loss, anthropization, pollution, emergi...
Species introduced by human activities can alter the normal functioning of ecosystems promoting nega...
Predicting the magnitude and nature of changes in a species' range is becoming ever more important a...
Plasticity or evolution in behavioural responses are key attributes of successful animal invasions. ...
Temperature has pervasive effects on physiological processes and is critical in setting species dist...
International audienceIteroparity is an adaptive response to uncer- tainty in reproductive success. ...
Summary: The spread of invasive species after their initial introduction is often facilitated by hum...
Phenotypic plasticity may buffer the selection pressures on organisms that inhabit novel or rapidly-...
Invasive species provide a robust opportunity to evaluate how animals deal with novel environmental ...
Biological invasions can stimulate rapid shifts in organismal performance, via both plasticity and a...
The adaptive nature of invasive species facilitates their survival in conditions that differ markedl...
Amphibians from cold and seasonal environments show marked capital breeding and sustained resource a...
CITATION: Vimercati, G., Davies, S. J. & Measey, J. 2018. Rapid adaptive response to a Mediterranean...
CITATION: Becker, F. S., et al. 2018. Extreme climate-induced life-history plasticity in an amphibia...
Age specific survival and reproduction are closely linked to fitness and therefore subject to strong...
Global amphibian decline is due to several factors: habitat loss, anthropization, pollution, emergi...
Species introduced by human activities can alter the normal functioning of ecosystems promoting nega...
Predicting the magnitude and nature of changes in a species' range is becoming ever more important a...
Plasticity or evolution in behavioural responses are key attributes of successful animal invasions. ...
Temperature has pervasive effects on physiological processes and is critical in setting species dist...
International audienceIteroparity is an adaptive response to uncer- tainty in reproductive success. ...
Summary: The spread of invasive species after their initial introduction is often facilitated by hum...
Phenotypic plasticity may buffer the selection pressures on organisms that inhabit novel or rapidly-...
Invasive species provide a robust opportunity to evaluate how animals deal with novel environmental ...
Biological invasions can stimulate rapid shifts in organismal performance, via both plasticity and a...
The adaptive nature of invasive species facilitates their survival in conditions that differ markedl...