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Critical thermal limits do not vary between wild-caught and captive-bred tadpoles of agalychnis spurrelli (Anura: Hylidae)
ArticleAbstract: Captive-bred organisms are widely used in ecology, evolution and conservation research, especially iPalabras claves:amphibians, CHOCO, CT MAX, CT MIN, ECUADOR, Laboratory, MICROCLIMATE, THERMAL TOLERANCEAutores:Andres Merino-Viteri, Freddy Almeida-Reinoso, Gutiérrez-Pesquera L.M., Pol Pintanel, Tejedo M.Fuentes:scopusCan age and growth patterns explain the geographical variation in the body size of two toad species?
ArticleAbstract: Determining both the age structure and growth pattern allows to establish the causal factors, enviroPalabras claves:Age, Anura, body size, Epidalea calamita, growth, Pelobates cultripesAutores:Dan Cogǎlniceanu, Marangoni F., Tejedo M.Fuentes:scopusExtreme colour variation in the larvae of the executioner clownfrog, Dendropsophus carnifex (Anura: Hylidae), living in nearby ponds of different light exposure and duration
ArticleAbstract: Here, we describe the extreme plasticity in colour variation in the tadpole of the executioner clownPalabras claves:coloration, Dendropsophus carnifex, ECUADOR, MINDO, Phenotypic plasticity, TadpolesAutores:Andres Merino-Viteri, Freddy Almeida-Reinoso, Gutiérrez-Pesquera L.M., Pol Pintanel, Sofia Salinas-Ivanenko, Tejedo M.Fuentes:scopusElevational and local climate variability pbkp_redicts thermal breadth of mountain tropical tadpoles
ArticleAbstract: The climate variability hypothesis posits that increased environmental thermal variation should selePalabras claves:climate variability hypothesis, CT MAX, CT MIN, Elevation, heat-invariant hypothesis, thermal tolerance limits, Tropical mountains, warming toleranceAutores:Andrea C. López-Rosero, Andres Merino-Viteri, Freddy Almeida-Reinoso, Gutiérrez-Pesquera L.M., Llorente G.A., Pol Pintanel, Sofia Salinas-Ivanenko, Tejedo M.Fuentes:scopusElevational and microclimatic drivers of thermal tolerance in Andean Pristimantis frogs
ArticleAbstract: Aim: We analysed elevational and microclimatic drivers of thermal tolerance diversity in a tropicalPalabras claves:amphibians, climatic gradients, critical thermal limits, Elevation, Janzen's hypothesis, microclimate variation, PRISTIMANTIS, Tropical mountainsAutores:Andres Merino-Viteri, Llorente G.A., Pol Pintanel, Ron Y.S.R., Santiago R. Ron, Tejedo M.Fuentes:googlescopusOntogenetic reduction in thermal tolerance is not alleviated by earlier developmental acclimation in Rana temporaria
ArticleAbstract: Complex life-histories may promote the evolution of different strategies to allow optimal matching tPalabras claves:Amphibian, Complex life-cycle, Global warming, Niche shifts, vulnerabilityAutores:Enriquez-Urzelai U., Nicieza A.G., Palacio A., Pol Pintanel, Sacco M., Tejedo M.Fuentes:scopusPhenology and plasticity can prevent adaptive clines in thermal tolerance across temperate mountains: The importance of the elevation-time axis
ArticleAbstract: Critical thermal limits (CTmax and CTmin) decrease with elevation, with greater change in CTmin, andPalabras claves:local adaption, MICROCLIMATE, Niche conservatism, Phenotypic plasticity, THERMAL TOLERANCE, warming toleranceAutores:Camacho A., Choda M., Enriquez-Urzelai U., Gutiérrez-Pesquera L.M., Katzenberger M., Nicieza A.G., Pol Pintanel, Tejedo M.Fuentes:scopusPredators like it hot: Thermal mismatch in a predator–prey system across an elevational tropical gradient
ArticleAbstract: Climate change may have dramatic consequences for communities through both direct effects of peak tePalabras claves:biotic interactions, Climate Change, CT MAX, CT MIN, Elevation, predation, PTM max, warming toleranceAutores:Andres Merino-Viteri, Phillip Jervis, Pol Pintanel, Sofia Salinas-Ivanenko, Tejedo M.Fuentes:scopus