Physiological mechanisms of adaptive developmental plasticity in Rana temporaria island populations.
Pablo BurracoAna Elisa ValdésFrank JohanssonGomez-Mestre IvanPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
The observed differences are indicative of physiological costs of increased developmental plasticity, suggesting that the potential for plasticity is constrained by its costs. Thus, high levels of responsiveness in the developmental rate of tadpoles have evolved in islands with pools at high but variable risk of desiccation. Moreover, the physiological alterations observed may have important consequences for both short-term odds of survival and long term effects on lifespan.
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