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DOI10.1007/s004420050485
Ecological constraints on amphibian metamorphosis: interactions of temperature and larval density with responses to changing food level
Newman, RA
通讯作者Newman, RA
ISSN0029-8549
出版年1998
卷号115期号:1-2页码:9-16
英文摘要

Phenotypic plasticity is adaptive for an organism inhabiting a variable environment if the optimal phenotype of a trait that affects fitness varies with environmental conditions, and if the organism can perceive environmental conditions and respond appropriately. Wilbur and Collins have proposed that amphibian larvae might respond adaptively to changes in their resource environment. If conditions for growth in the aquatic environment deteriorate, then a tadpole should metamorphose earlier and smaller than a tadpole under constant high growth conditions. Several experiments on a variety of species have tested this prediction, but only one demonstrated such a response. That experiment involved Couch’s spadefoot toads (Scaphiopus couchii) and employed a gradual decrease in food level, whereas the others all used an abrupt switch from high to low food. The purpose of the present experiment was to examine the response of S. couchii to an abrupt change in food level, and to determine if the response depended on the level of two other factors, density and temperature, that also affect larval development. The average effects of the abrupt change in food level were similar to those seen in studies on other species: age at metamorphosis was primarily determined by the early food regime, and size at metamorphosis was determined by food level late in the larval period, suggesting that the effect of decreased food depends on how the food change is done. However, the response to even an abrupt food change depended on interactions with other environmental factors. At high temperature, high initial food, and low density, development was very rapid and tadpoles switched from high to low food metamorphosed at about the same time and size as those at constant high food. In contrast, under high temperature and high initial food conditions, but at high density, tadpoles switched to low food metamorphosed somewhat earlier and smaller, on average, than tadpoles kept at high food. At low temperature, the direction of response depended on density: tadpoles metamorphosed much smaller and slightly, but significantly, earlier at low density, but smaller and later at high density. The developmental response to increased food also varied with temperature. Larvae at high temperature metamorphosed earlier and larger than those at constant low food. At low temperature, larvae metamorphosed larger; but at nearly the same time as their counterparts at constant low food. The combination of high density and constant low food prevented any tadpoles from metamorphosing at high temperature, and allowed relatively few metamorphs at low temperature. Under conditions which impose either very rapid or retarded development, the opportunity to respond to altered food level may be limited. Interactions among environmental factors, therefore, may constrain responses to changing conditions, and may even prevent completion of development.


英文关键词amphibian growth metamorphosis phenotypic plasticity Scaphiopus couchii
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000074424700002
WOS关键词SCAPHIOPUS-COUCHII TADPOLES ; COMPLEX LIFE-CYCLES ; PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY ; DEVELOPMENTAL PLASTICITY ; POPULATION VARIATION ; ADAPTIVE PLASTICITY ; TIME CONSTRAINTS ; GROWTH HISTORY ; DESERT PONDS ; PREDATOR
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/136444
作者单位(1)Univ N Dakota, Dept Biol, Grand Forks, ND 58202 USA
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Newman, RA. Ecological constraints on amphibian metamorphosis: interactions of temperature and larval density with responses to changing food level[J],1998,115(1-2):9-16.
APA Newman, RA.(1998).Ecological constraints on amphibian metamorphosis: interactions of temperature and larval density with responses to changing food level.,115(1-2),9-16.
MLA Newman, RA."Ecological constraints on amphibian metamorphosis: interactions of temperature and larval density with responses to changing food level".115.1-2(1998):9-16.
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