Title: Interspecific differences in early life‐history traits in crested newts (<i>Triturus cristatus</i>superspecies, Caudata, Salamandridae) from the Balkan Peninsula
Abstract: Abstract We studied intraspecific and interspecific variations of early life‐history traits for four crested newt species with different habitat preferences. Although we found considerable variation in size and growth rate between offspring of conspecific females, the species effect appeared to be much more pronounced. The crested newt species we examined differed in egg size, size of larvae at hatching and growth rate. Triturus dobrogicus appeared to be the outlier species among these species, and showed (1) the smallest egg size, (2) the smallest larval size at hatching and (3) the longest larval period, resulting in the largest metamorphosed juveniles. Keywords: egg sizelarval period durationgrowth ratesize at metamorphosis Acknowledgements This work was supported by the Serbian Ministry of Science under the project "Patterns of amphibian and reptile diversity on the Balkan Peninsula" (grant 143052). We gratefully acknowledge the very helpful criticism and comments of the two anonymous referees.
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Date: 2009-02-01
Language: en
Type: article
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