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Carry-over effects of the larval environment on post-metamorphic performance in two hylid frogs

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OECOLOGIA
卷 164, 期 4, 页码 891-898

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-010-1728-8

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Complex life cycles; Post-metamorphic growth; Delayed density dependence; Delayed life history effects

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  1. NSF [DEB-0717220]
  2. National Academy of Science
  3. scientific research society
  4. VCU Rice Center
  5. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

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Life history theory and empirical studies suggest that large size or earlier metamorphosis are suitable proxies for increased lifetime fitness. Thus, across a gradient of larval habitat quality, individuals with similar phenotypes for these traits should exhibit similar post-metamorphic performance. Here we examine this paradigm by testing for differences in post-metamorphic growth and survival independent of metamorphic size in a temperate (spring peeper, Pseudacris crucifer) and tropical (red-eyed treefrog, Agalychnis callidryas) anuran reared under differing larval conditions. For spring peepers, increased food in the larval environment increased post-metamorphic growth efficiency more than predicted by metamorphic phenotype and led to increased mass. Similarly, red-eyed treefrogs reared at low larval density ended the experiment at a higher mass than predicted by metamorphic phenotype. These results show that larval environments can have delayed effects not captured by examining only metamorphic phenotype. These delayed effects for the larval environment link larval and juvenile life history stages and could be important in the population dynamics of organisms with complex life cycles.

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