The ability to respond plastically to the environment has allowed amphibians to evolve a response to spatial and temporal variation in predation threat (Benard 2004). Embroys exposed to egg predation are expected to hatch out earlier than their conspecifics. Larval predation can induce a suite of phenotypic changes including growing a larger tail area. When presented with cues from both egg and larval predators, embryos are expected to respond to the egg predator by hatching out earlier because the egg predator presents an immediate threat. However, hatching early may be costly in the larval environment in terms of development, morphology, and/or behavior. We created a laboratory experiment in which we exposed clutches of spotted salam...
Predator-induced plasticity has been in the focus of evolutionary ecological research in the last de...
Evidence is accumulating for the ability of animal embryos to hatch early in response to the immedia...
Evidence is accumulating for the ability of animal embryos to hatch early in response to the immedia...
The ability to respond plastically to the environment has allowed amphibians to evolve a response to...
Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We k...
<div><p>Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-histo...
Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We k...
The ability to respond plastically to the environment has allowed amphibians to evolve adaptive resp...
Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We k...
Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We k...
Arboreal red-eyed treefrog embryos can hatch prematurely in response to egg predators. Induced early...
Predator-induced plasticity has been in the focus of evolutionary ecological research in the last de...
Limitations of phenotypic plasticity affect the success of individuals and populations in changing e...
Limitations of phenotypic plasticity affect the success of individuals and populations in changing e...
The ability to develop effective antipredator responses early in life should be strongly promoted by...
Predator-induced plasticity has been in the focus of evolutionary ecological research in the last de...
Evidence is accumulating for the ability of animal embryos to hatch early in response to the immedia...
Evidence is accumulating for the ability of animal embryos to hatch early in response to the immedia...
The ability to respond plastically to the environment has allowed amphibians to evolve a response to...
Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We k...
<div><p>Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-histo...
Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We k...
The ability to respond plastically to the environment has allowed amphibians to evolve adaptive resp...
Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We k...
Many animals respond to predation risk by altering their morphology, behavior, or life-history. We k...
Arboreal red-eyed treefrog embryos can hatch prematurely in response to egg predators. Induced early...
Predator-induced plasticity has been in the focus of evolutionary ecological research in the last de...
Limitations of phenotypic plasticity affect the success of individuals and populations in changing e...
Limitations of phenotypic plasticity affect the success of individuals and populations in changing e...
The ability to develop effective antipredator responses early in life should be strongly promoted by...
Predator-induced plasticity has been in the focus of evolutionary ecological research in the last de...
Evidence is accumulating for the ability of animal embryos to hatch early in response to the immedia...
Evidence is accumulating for the ability of animal embryos to hatch early in response to the immedia...