2004
DOI: 10.1670/53-03n
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Relative Influence of Kinship and Density on Metamorphic Traits of Tomopterna breviceps

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“…blairi . In similar studies, anurans experiencing reduced growth rates caused by lack of food availability and high densities metamorphosed at a smaller body size and/or exhibited longer larval periods (Gramapurohit et al, 2004; Semlitsch, 1993; Smith, 1999). Even though larval L .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…blairi . In similar studies, anurans experiencing reduced growth rates caused by lack of food availability and high densities metamorphosed at a smaller body size and/or exhibited longer larval periods (Gramapurohit et al, 2004; Semlitsch, 1993; Smith, 1999). Even though larval L .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Prior drying reduced size at metamorphosis, increased survival and increased time to metamorphosis for larval L. blairi. In similar studies, anurans experiencing reduced growth rates caused by lack of food availability and high densities metamorphosed at a smaller body size and/or exhibited longer larval periods (Gramapurohit et al, 2004;Semlitsch, 1993;Smith, 1999). Even though larval L. blairi had high apparent fitness (i.e., high survivorship) in driedrefilled treatments, their smaller mass at metamorphosis would be likely to lower individual realised fitness (Székely et al, 2020) through increased vulnerability to desiccation and disease (Kohli et al, 2019;Newman & Dunham, 1994), reduced locomotor ability (Beck & Congdon, 2000;Bredeweg et al, 2019), feeding success (Cabrera-Guzmán et al, 2013), fat storage (Bouchard et al, 2016) and dispersal ability (Chelgren et al, 2006).…”
Section: Anuran Growth Survival and Metamorphosismentioning
confidence: 85%