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1 September 2009 Increased Larval Density Induces Accelerated Metamorphosis Independently of Growth Rate in the Frog Rana sphenocephala
Janel Richter, Lincoln Martin, Christopher K. Beachy
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Abstract

We grew larval Rana sphenocephala at different densities but maintained equal mean growth rates among density treatments (via equal per capita food levels) to test the hypothesis that larval density can influence metamorphic timing independently of larval growth rate. Tadpoles at high density metamorphosed earlier than tadpoles at low density despite growing at similar rates. Food reductions did not accelerate metamorphosis. These results support the hypothesis that density can be a sufficient cue to initiate metamorphosis independently of growth rate.

Janel Richter, Lincoln Martin, and Christopher K. Beachy "Increased Larval Density Induces Accelerated Metamorphosis Independently of Growth Rate in the Frog Rana sphenocephala," Journal of Herpetology 43(3), 551-554, (1 September 2009). https://doi.org/10.1670/08-060R1.1
Accepted: 1 December 2008; Published: 1 September 2009
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