If optimal investment in anti-predator defences depends on predation risk, invading new regions (and thus, encountering different predators) may favour shifts in that investment. Cane toads offer an ideal system to test this prediction: expensive anti-predator toxins are stored mainly in parotoid glands whose dimensions are easy to measure, and toad invasions have changed the suites of predators they encounter. Although plasticity may influence parotoid morphology, comparisons between parents and progeny revealed that gland dimensions were highly heritable. That heritability supports the plausibility of an evolved basis to variation in gland dimensions. Measurements of 3,779 adult toads show that females have larger glands than males, invas...
Toads have a pair of parotoid macroglands behind the eyes that secrete poison used in passive defenc...
Biological invasions often involve rapid modification of phenotypic traits, presumably in response t...
Biological invasions can induce rapid evolutionary change. As cane toads (Rhinella marina) have spre...
Abstract If optimal investment in anti-predator defences depends on predation risk, invading new reg...
Many animals capable of deploying chemical defences are reluctant to use them, suggesting that synth...
Many animals capable of deploying chemical defences are reluctant to use them, suggesting that synth...
Due to their assumed costs, simultaneous antipredator strategies are expected to face trade-offs, wh...
Many animals capable of deploying chemical defences are reluctant to use them, suggesting that synth...
Many animals capable of deploying chemical defences are reluctant to use them, suggesting that synth...
In an invasive species, selection for increased rates of dispersal at the expanding range front may ...
Interactions between invasive species and native fauna afford a unique opportunity to examine inters...
In an invasive species, selection for increased rates of dispersal at the expanding range front may ...
Biological invasions can induce rapid evolutionary change. As cane toads (Rhinella marina) have spre...
Toads have a pair of parotoid macroglands behind the eyes that secrete poison used in passive defenc...
Biological invasions often involve rapid modification of phenotypic traits, presumably in response t...
Toads have a pair of parotoid macroglands behind the eyes that secrete poison used in passive defenc...
Biological invasions often involve rapid modification of phenotypic traits, presumably in response t...
Biological invasions can induce rapid evolutionary change. As cane toads (Rhinella marina) have spre...
Abstract If optimal investment in anti-predator defences depends on predation risk, invading new reg...
Many animals capable of deploying chemical defences are reluctant to use them, suggesting that synth...
Many animals capable of deploying chemical defences are reluctant to use them, suggesting that synth...
Due to their assumed costs, simultaneous antipredator strategies are expected to face trade-offs, wh...
Many animals capable of deploying chemical defences are reluctant to use them, suggesting that synth...
Many animals capable of deploying chemical defences are reluctant to use them, suggesting that synth...
In an invasive species, selection for increased rates of dispersal at the expanding range front may ...
Interactions between invasive species and native fauna afford a unique opportunity to examine inters...
In an invasive species, selection for increased rates of dispersal at the expanding range front may ...
Biological invasions can induce rapid evolutionary change. As cane toads (Rhinella marina) have spre...
Toads have a pair of parotoid macroglands behind the eyes that secrete poison used in passive defenc...
Biological invasions often involve rapid modification of phenotypic traits, presumably in response t...
Toads have a pair of parotoid macroglands behind the eyes that secrete poison used in passive defenc...
Biological invasions often involve rapid modification of phenotypic traits, presumably in response t...
Biological invasions can induce rapid evolutionary change. As cane toads (Rhinella marina) have spre...