Dwarfism in close continental amphibian populations despite lack of genetic isolation

Oikos3.40
Volume: 129, Issue: 8, Pages: 1243 - 1256
Published: May 11, 2020
Abstract
Ample variation in body size is common in vertebrates over extensive geographical distances, or in isolated populations, where effective geographical barriers may cause dwarfism or gigantism. Here we study potential causes of extreme size reduction in continental populations of amphibians within a short geographical distance and in the absence of geographical barriers. Natterjack toads Epidalea calamita in Donana National Park (Spain) experience...
Paper Details
Title
Dwarfism in close continental amphibian populations despite lack of genetic isolation
Published Date
May 11, 2020
Journal
Volume
129
Issue
8
Pages
1243 - 1256
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