Artigo Revisado por pares

Phenotypic plasticity of anuran larvae: environmental variables influence body shape and oral morphology in Rana temporaria tadpoles

2002; Wiley; Volume: 257; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0952836902000754

ISSN

1469-7998

Autores

Miguel Vences, Marta Puente, Sandra Nieto, David R. Vieites,

Tópico(s)

Fish Ecology and Management Studies

Resumo

Abstract Environmental variables shaped the morphology of tadpoles of the common frog, Rana temporaria , in various ways at the Pyrenean locality Circo de Piedrafita. Examining only specimens in similar developmental stages, those from small ponds (with higher temperature and higher tadpole density) had lower growth rates, lower relative tail height, lower relative body width and fewer labial keratodonts and keratodont rows. The variation in keratodonts may have been caused by heterochrony related to the slower growth rate. The number of lingual papillae also differed between ponds but was not related to pond size. Higher predator densities caused a higher percentage of damaged tails and a lower relative tail length in specimens with apparently intact tails, probably as a result of incomplete regeneration after mutilations earlier in development.

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