“…Therefore, metamorphic timing or size may not necessarily be optimized in ways predicted by theory (Wilbur and Collins, 1973; Werner, 1986; Alford, 1999; Harris, 1999; Day and Rowe, 2002). For example, there is significant within-species geographic variation in metamorphic age and size in the desmognathan salamanders (e.g., Bruce, 1972, 1988; Camp et al, 2000), but demographic comparisons and theoretical considerations indicate that age at maturation or egg size are likely to be the primary targets of selection rather than metamorphosis (Tilley, 1980; Bernardo, 1994; Beachy, 1995; Beachy and Bruce, 2003). Therefore, variation in metamorphic size or timing or both may simply be a correlate of these variables, i.e., egg size and maturation age (Bernardo, 1994; Beachy, 1995).…”