Individual fluctuations in toxin levels affect breeding site fidelity in a chemically defended amphibian

Volume: 283, Issue: 1831, Pages: 20160468 - 20160468
Published: May 25, 2016
Abstract
Behaviours that influence habitat selection strongly determine species movement patterns. One component of animal behaviour that largely influences movement patterns and habitat choice is site fidelity. California newts (family Salamandridae) demonstrate remarkable site fidelity, typically homing to the same pool of a stream each breeding season. Individuals often occupy a specific pool throughout the breeding season, but some males shift among...
Paper Details
Title
Individual fluctuations in toxin levels affect breeding site fidelity in a chemically defended amphibian
Published Date
May 25, 2016
Volume
283
Issue
1831
Pages
20160468 - 20160468
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