2014
DOI: 10.1111/jzo.12099
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Influence of light intensity, water volume and density in tadpoles raised in mesocosm experiments

Abstract: The ability of an organism to produce different phenotypes under different environmental conditions is a common adaptation in nature. Biotic factors like competition, community structure and predation can influence the survival and time to metamorphosis in amphibians. However, abiotic factors such as the hydroperiod and light intensity can be as important as biotic ones. We examine the influence of abiotic (light, hydroperiod) and biotic (density) factors on the morphology, growth and development of Argenteohy… Show more

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“…Density and intraspecific interactions of tadpole aggregations are known to affect the size of tadpoles (Dash and Hota, 1980;Kehr et al, 2014). Unmeasured variables in the mesocosm experiment such as density and temperature throughout the trial period may have varied, whereas, in the laboratory the effect of density and temperature were controlled.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Density and intraspecific interactions of tadpole aggregations are known to affect the size of tadpoles (Dash and Hota, 1980;Kehr et al, 2014). Unmeasured variables in the mesocosm experiment such as density and temperature throughout the trial period may have varied, whereas, in the laboratory the effect of density and temperature were controlled.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nos corpos d'água 2, 3, 4, 5 e 6 os girinos aceleravam sua metamorfose em resposta a rápida diminuição da água dessas poças. Estudos mostram que a diminuição do volume da água no corpo d´água é a principal variável que induz a aceleração da metamorfose dos girinos, assim como consequência o tamanho corporal menor ao completar a metamorfose (LOMAN, 2002;THELY, 2008;KEHR et al, 2014; KOPRIVNIKAR; PAULL; JOHNSON, 2014;) fatores evidenciados neste estudo.…”
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“…Nos corpos d'água 2, 3, 4, 5 e 6 os girinos aceleravam sua metamorfose em resposta a rápida diminuição da água dessas poças. Estudos mostram que a diminuição do volume da água no corpo d´água é a principal variável que induz a aceleração da metamorfose dos girinos, assim como consequência o tamanho corporal menor ao completar a metamorfose (LOMAN, 2002;THELY, 2008;KEHR et al, 2014;KOPRIVNIKAR;PAULL;JOHNSON, 2014;) fatores evidenciados neste estudo.…”
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