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Predators induce morphological changes in tadpoles of hyla andersonii
Ariel Kruger,
Peter J. Morin
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Ecology, Evolution & Natural Resources
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Morphological Changes
100%
Hyla
100%
Tadpole
100%
Dragonfly
50%
Non-lethal
33%
Genetic Variation
16%
United States
16%
Growth Rate
16%
Larval Development
16%
Predation
16%
Foraging Behavior
16%
Pine Barrens
16%
Predator Presence
16%
Tail Shape
16%
Morphological Behavior
16%
Prey Species
16%
Life History Characteristics
16%
Hylid
16%
Tree Frog
16%
Size at Metamorphosis
16%
Inducible Defense
16%
Population Variation
16%
Tail Fin
16%
Species of Conservation Concern
16%
Adaptive Syndrome
16%
Tadpole Development
16%
Anax Junius
16%
Experimental Mesocosms
16%
Color Traits
16%
Near Threatened Species
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Tadpole
100%
Hyla
100%
Tail
57%
Life History
14%
Threatened Species
14%
Foraging Behavior
14%
Pine Barrens
14%
Fins
14%
Larval Development
14%
Hylidae
14%
Inducible Defences
14%
Anax junius
14%
Genetic Divergence
14%
Predation
14%