Literature DB >> 18811668

Divergence in parental care, habitat selection and larval life history between two species of Peruvian poison frogs: an experimental analysis.

J L Brown1, V Morales, K Summers.   

Abstract

Changes in the nature of the ecological resources exploited by a species can lead to the evolution of novel suites of behaviours. We identified a case in which the transition from large pool use to the use of very small breeding pools in neotropical poison frogs (family Dendrobatidae) is associated with the evolution of a suite of behaviours, including biparental care (from uniparental care) and social monogamy (from promiscuity). We manipulated breeding pool size in order to demonstrate experimentally that breeding habitat selection strategy has evolved in concert with changes in parental care and mating system. We also manipulated intra- and interspecific larval interactions to demonstrate that larval adaptation to the use of very small pools for breeding affected the evolution of larval competition and cannibalism. Our results illustrate the intimate connection between breeding pool ecology, parental care and mating strategies in Peruvian poison frogs.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18811668     DOI: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2008.01609.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Evol Biol        ISSN: 1010-061X            Impact factor:   2.411


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1.  The neural basis of tadpole transport in poison frogs.

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2.  Life history and the evolutionary loss of parental care.

Authors:  Isimeme N Udu; Michael B Bonsall; Hope Klug
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3.  Tactical reproductive parasitism via larval cannibalism in Peruvian poison frogs.

Authors:  Jason L Brown; Victor Morales; Kyle Summers
Journal:  Biol Lett       Date:  2008-11-28       Impact factor: 3.703

4.  Decoding and Discrimination of Chemical Cues and Signals: Avoidance of Predation and Competition during Parental Care Behavior in Sympatric Poison Frogs.

Authors:  Lisa M Schulte; Martin Krauss; Stefan Lötters; Tobias Schulze; Werner Brack
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-07-01       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Sexual size dimorphism is not associated with the evolution of parental care in frogs.

Authors:  Melanie J Monroe; Suzanne H Alonzo
Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2014-10-01       Impact factor: 2.912

6.  Relying on known or exploring for new? Movement patterns and reproductive resource use in a tadpole-transporting frog.

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7.  The significance of spatial memory for water finding in a tadpole-transporting frog.

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9.  Reproductive behavior drives female space use in a sedentary Neotropical frog.

Authors:  Eva Ringler; Andrius Pašukonis; Marie-Therese Fischer; Max Ringler
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2020-04-17       Impact factor: 2.984

10.  Pool choice in a vertical landscape: Tadpole-rearing site flexibility in phytotelm-breeding frogs.

Authors:  Chloe A Fouilloux; Shirley Jennifer Serrano Rojas; Juan David Carvajal-Castro; Janne K Valkonen; Philippe Gaucher; Marie-Therese Fischer; Andrius Pašukonis; Bibiana Rojas
Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2021-06-15       Impact factor: 2.912

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