Age- and environment-dependent changes in chemical defences of larval and post-metamorphic toads.
Bálint ÜvegesGábor FeraÁgnes M MóriczDániel KrüzselyiVeronika BókonyAttila HettyeyPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
Our study shows that the evolution of phenotypic plasticity in chemical defences may depend on the ecological context (i.e. predation vs. competition). Our results furthermore suggest that the age-dependent changes in the diversity of toxin compounds in developing toads may be fixed (i.e., constitutive), timed for the developmental stages in which they are most reliant on their chemical arsenal, whereas inducible plasticity may prevail in the amount of synthesized compounds.