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The role of developmental plasticity in eco‐phenotypic population dynamics
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Individual variation in development can strongly impact population density via its impact on demography. When this variation in development is caused by developmental plasticity, the resulting effects on population density are characterised as ‘eco‐phenotypic dynamics ...
Lukas H. A. Edwards+1 more
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New provincial records of the genus <i>Limnonectes</i> (Amphibia, Anura, Dicroglossidae) from South Central, Vietnam. [PDF]
Nguyen VHT+6 more
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Ecological acclimation: A framework to integrate fast and slow responses to climate change
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Ecological responses to climate change occur across vastly different time‐scales, from minutes for physiological plasticity to decades or centuries for community turnover and evolutionary adaptation. Accurately predicting the range of ecosystem trajectories will require
Michael Stemkovski+22 more
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Enhanced dynamicity: evolutionary insights into amphibian mitogenomes architecture. [PDF]
Xiao Y+6 more
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Studying the spatial ecology of ecologically relevant species supports the development of effective conservation strategies. Recent technological advancements in remote tracking methods now enable researchers to study large flower‐visiting insects and important pollinators, such as carpenter bees.
Sophie Kratschmer+12 more
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The Complete Genome Sequences of 64 Species of Amphibians. [PDF]
Colston TJ, Pirro S, Pyron RA.
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Urban developmental environments alter tadpole phenotypes depending on origin
Urbanisation has rapidly altered the ecological and evolutionary contexts for many species. Using a reciprocal transplant experiment with frog larvae, we find that urban environments can alter morphological, developmental and behavioural traits at both ecological and evolutionary scales.
Andrew D. Cronin+3 more
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Erratum: Standard methods for marking caudate amphibians do not impair animal welfare over the short term: An experimental approach - CORRIGENDUM. [PDF]
Daversa DR+4 more
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