2024
DOI: 10.35885/1684-7318-2024-3-304-322
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Sexual dimorphism of the Pallas spadefoot toad (Pelobates vespertinus: Anura, Pelobatidae) metamorphs is reduced when tadpoles are developed in an overheated water body

M. V. Yermokhin,
V. G. Tabachishin

Abstract: Our survey was carried out in five local populations of Pelobates vespertinus (Pallas, 1771) in the floodplain of the Medveditsa river (Russia, Saratov region, Lysogorsky district) in 2009–2018. We have found that the sexual dimorphism in body length (SDIL) and weight (SDIW) of males and females of the Pallas spadefoot toad is a widespread feature of populations of this anuran amphibian species, characteristic not only among sexually mature individuals, but also among metamorphs. In metamorph populations, sexu… Show more

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