2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-292102/v1
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Habitat ephemerality affects the evolution of contrasting growth strategies and cannibalism in anuran larvae

Abstract: Ephemeral streams are challenging environments for tadpoles; thus adaptive features that increase the survival of these larvae should be favored by natural selection. In this study, we compared the adaptive growth strategies of Bombina orientalis (the oriental fire-bellied toad) tadpoles from ephemeral streams with those of such tadpoles from non-ephemeral streams. Using a common garden experiment, we tested the interactive effects of location (ephemeral vs. non-ephemeral), food availability, and growing densi… Show more

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