The maternal manipulation hypothesis states that ectothermic females modify thermal conditions during embryonic development to benefit their offspring (anticipatory maternal effect). However, the recent theory suggests that the ultimate currency of an adaptive maternal effect is female fitness that can be maximized also by decreasing mean fitness of individual offspring. We evaluated benefits of temperature oviposition preferences in Alpine newts (Ichthyosaura [formerly Triturus] alpestris) by comparing the thermal sensitivity of maternal and offspring traits across a range of preferred oviposition temperatures (12, 17, and 22°C) and by manipulating the egg-predation risk during oviposition in a laboratory thermal gradient (12-22°C). All tr...
Pregnancy is a challenging period for egg laying squamates. Carrying eggs can encumber females and d...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Thermal quality and predation risk are considered important factors influencing habitat patch use in...
Plastic responses by amphibian larvae to various pond hydroperiods have received much theoretical an...
Predator-induced plasticity has been in the focus of evolutionary ecological research in the last de...
<p>(a) oviposition rates in newts (<i>I. alpestris</i>) and (b) egg-predation rates by water beetles...
<p>Embryonic (a) developmental and (b) survival rates, (c) hatchling size, and (d) swimming speed of...
<p>Oviposition rates of female newts (<i>I. alpestris</i>) under thermal gradient and in the presenc...
A trend in global warming is now undeniable. Increases of global temperatures have resulted in meas...
Previous research on predator-induced phenotypic plasticity mostly focused on responses in morpholog...
Temperature is expected to have an effect on the behavioral patterns of all organisms, especially ec...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Many ectotherms reduce their exposure to changing thermal conditions using behavioral thermoregulati...
<p>Schematic representation of the experimental tank with three water temperatures, clumps of aquati...
In some species, females sequentially mate with different males within a single mating period, store...
Pregnancy is a challenging period for egg laying squamates. Carrying eggs can encumber females and d...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Thermal quality and predation risk are considered important factors influencing habitat patch use in...
Plastic responses by amphibian larvae to various pond hydroperiods have received much theoretical an...
Predator-induced plasticity has been in the focus of evolutionary ecological research in the last de...
<p>(a) oviposition rates in newts (<i>I. alpestris</i>) and (b) egg-predation rates by water beetles...
<p>Embryonic (a) developmental and (b) survival rates, (c) hatchling size, and (d) swimming speed of...
<p>Oviposition rates of female newts (<i>I. alpestris</i>) under thermal gradient and in the presenc...
A trend in global warming is now undeniable. Increases of global temperatures have resulted in meas...
Previous research on predator-induced phenotypic plasticity mostly focused on responses in morpholog...
Temperature is expected to have an effect on the behavioral patterns of all organisms, especially ec...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Many ectotherms reduce their exposure to changing thermal conditions using behavioral thermoregulati...
<p>Schematic representation of the experimental tank with three water temperatures, clumps of aquati...
In some species, females sequentially mate with different males within a single mating period, store...
Pregnancy is a challenging period for egg laying squamates. Carrying eggs can encumber females and d...
Plastic responses to temperature during embryonic development are common in ectotherms, but their ev...
Thermal quality and predation risk are considered important factors influencing habitat patch use in...