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The benefit of compensatory growth is to minimize the negative effects of stress experienced by organisms early in development once the conditions improve. Tadpoles of crab‐eating frog Fejervarya cancrivora are euryhaline, have the highest salt tolerance among reported anuran species and may exhibit a different pattern of compensatory growth after stress release. We examined how F. cancrivora tadpoles...
Unlike high‐altitude Rhacophorus moltrechti breeding in spring and summer and middle‐altitude populations breeding throughout the year, one possible mechanism causing lowland populations to breed in winter may be that high summer temperatures at low altitudes are stressful for tadpoles and lowland populations so they breed in winter to avoid this stress. However, breeding in the winter, which is the...
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