1. Past studies on phenotypic plasticity usually focus on ultimate (evolutionary) issues. More recently, proximate (developmental) factors explaining how plasticity is achieved are starting to be addressed. 2. Here, we examine the importance of resource level and temperature on growth rate and burst swimming speed in tadpoles of Spea hammondii (Western Spadefoot Toad). 3. Food and temperature manipulations alter growth rate via different developmental processes (cell growth and cell recruitment, respectively) and these processes appear to have consequences for swimming performance in tadpoles. 4. Tadpoles reared at warm temperatures were slower swimmers than those reared at cooler temperatures while food level had no effect on size-specific...
1. Behavioural, morphological and coloration plasticity are common responses of prey to preda-tion r...
Development consists of growth and differentiation, which can be partially decoupled and can be affe...
AbstractThe present study in a controlled laboratory setting provided important insights into both t...
To forecast biological responses to changing environments, we need to understand how a species's phy...
<div><p>To forecast biological responses to changing environments, we need to understand how a speci...
The key for the long-term survival of species is their potential to respond to changing conditions. ...
1.1. Larval development and metamorphosis of Rana tigrina were prolonged at 22°C, compared to 27, 32...
To forecast biological responses to changing environments, we need to understand how a species’s phy...
Due to the speed of climate changes, rapid buffering mechanisms such as phenotypic plasticity – whic...
Performance curves of physiological rates are not fixed, and determining the extent to which thermal...
We investigated homogeneity of growth and development as indices of developmental stability in sibli...
Fast-growing genotypes living in time-constrained environments are often more prone to predation, su...
Performance curves of physiological rates are not fixed, and determining the extent to which thermal...
Performance curves of physiological rates are not fixed, and determining the extent to which thermal...
Temperature has pervasive effects on physiological processes and is critical in setting species dist...
1. Behavioural, morphological and coloration plasticity are common responses of prey to preda-tion r...
Development consists of growth and differentiation, which can be partially decoupled and can be affe...
AbstractThe present study in a controlled laboratory setting provided important insights into both t...
To forecast biological responses to changing environments, we need to understand how a species's phy...
<div><p>To forecast biological responses to changing environments, we need to understand how a speci...
The key for the long-term survival of species is their potential to respond to changing conditions. ...
1.1. Larval development and metamorphosis of Rana tigrina were prolonged at 22°C, compared to 27, 32...
To forecast biological responses to changing environments, we need to understand how a species’s phy...
Due to the speed of climate changes, rapid buffering mechanisms such as phenotypic plasticity – whic...
Performance curves of physiological rates are not fixed, and determining the extent to which thermal...
We investigated homogeneity of growth and development as indices of developmental stability in sibli...
Fast-growing genotypes living in time-constrained environments are often more prone to predation, su...
Performance curves of physiological rates are not fixed, and determining the extent to which thermal...
Performance curves of physiological rates are not fixed, and determining the extent to which thermal...
Temperature has pervasive effects on physiological processes and is critical in setting species dist...
1. Behavioural, morphological and coloration plasticity are common responses of prey to preda-tion r...
Development consists of growth and differentiation, which can be partially decoupled and can be affe...
AbstractThe present study in a controlled laboratory setting provided important insights into both t...