2024
DOI: 10.1002/jez.2793
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Is thermal sensitivity affected by predation risk? A case study in tadpoles from ephemeral environments

Daniela Miloch,
Nicolas R. Cecchetto,
Julián N. Lescano
et al.

Abstract: Changes in environmental temperature may induce variations in thermal tolerance and sensitivity in ectotherm organisms. These variations generate plastic responses that can be analyzed by examining their Thermal Performance Curves (TPCs). Additionally, some performance traits, like locomotion, could be affected by other factors such as biological interactions (e.g., predator–prey interaction). Here, we evaluate if the risk of predation modifies TPCs in Mendoza four‐eyed frog (Pleurodema nebulosum, Burmeister, … Show more

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