Invasive toads adopt marked capital breeding when introduced to a cooler, more seasonal environment

Volume: 128, Issue: 3, Pages: 657 - 671
Published: Sep 3, 2019
Abstract
Amphibians from cold and seasonal environments show marked capital breeding and sustained resource allocation to growth when compared with conspecifics from warmer, less seasonal environments. Capital breeding fuels reproduction by using only stored energy, and larger sizes and masses confer higher fecundity, starvation resistance and heat and water retention. Invasive populations act as experiments to explore how resources are allocated in...
Paper Details
Title
Invasive toads adopt marked capital breeding when introduced to a cooler, more seasonal environment
Published Date
Sep 3, 2019
Volume
128
Issue
3
Pages
657 - 671
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