A central controversy in ecology addresses the relative importance of competi-tion and predation in determining the characteristics of organisms (eg behavior, life history) …
GA Polis - The American Naturalist, 1991 - journals.uchicago.edu
Food webs in the real world are much more complex than food-web literature would have us believe. This is illustrated by the web of the sand community in the Coachella Valley desert …
During a 7—yr population on the wood frog, Rana sylvatica, the breeding population size fluctuated by a factor of 10 and juvenile production by a factor of 100. Variation in the adult …
Reports of declining amphibian populations in many parts of the world are numerous, but supporting long-term census data are generally unavailable. Census data from 1979 to …
R Altig, GF Johnston - Herpetological monographs, 1989 - JSTOR
Anurans show a distinct dichotomy among the sources of energy used during larval growth and development, endotrophy and exotrophy. This distinction allows more exact definitions …
When assuming the task of preparing a book such as this, one inevitably wonders why anyone would want to read it. I have always sympathized with Charles Elton's trenchant …
▪ Abstract Predator-induced phenotypic plasticity is widespread in nature and includes variation in life history, morphology, and behavior. In organisms with complex life histories …
A food web graphically represents the paths of nutrients and energy through the living components of an ecosystem and the context in which individuals exploit their prey and …
The role of predators and competitors in the choice of oviposition site by the treefrog Hyla chrysoscelis was examined in a randomized complete block experiment using 90 replicated …