“…In natural amphibian populations, the metamorphic traits of individuals (e.g., size, body condition, age at metamorphosis, and developmental time) can differ profoundly within and between populations (Grözinger, Thein, Feldhaar, & Rödel, ; Loman, ). Factors known to influence these traits under laboratory conditions are temperature, food availability, intra‐ and interspecific competition, presence of predators, and seasonal time constraints (Drakulić et al, ; Laugen, Laurila, Räsänen, & Merilä, ; Laurila & Kujasalo, ; Merilä, Laurila, Pahkala, Räsänen, & Laugen, ; Pakkasmaa & Aikio, ; Smith‐Gill & Berven, ; Van Buskirk, ). Little is known of the interacting effects in natural environments (Loman, ), where environmental variables often seem to counteract the genetic effects.…”