1. Differential predation drives the geographical divergence in multiple traits in aposematic frogs
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Kyungmin Kim, Ye Eun Kim, Uhram Song, Jae Yeon Kang, Thomas N. Sherratt, Jongyeol Moon, Yujin Shin, Yikweon Jang, and Changku Kang
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0106 biological sciences ,Amphibian ,Ecology ,Multiple traits ,Aposematism ,Biology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Divergence ,Predation ,010601 ecology ,biology.animal ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Coevolution ,Local adaptation - Abstract
Lay SummaryWe investigated geographical variation in multiple traits in the oriental fire-bellied toad and tested whether local adaptation to predators has affected the observed divergence of these traits. Our field surveys and experiments revealed that mainland and island frogs were distinguishable in morphology and behavior, most likely due to marked differences in predation pressure between locations. Our study therefore shows how differential predation pressure can affect the geographical divergence of multiple traits.
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- 2017
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