Black pattern polymorphism and tadpole growth rate in two Western Australian frogs
CM Bull
Australian Journal of Zoology
25(2) 243 - 248
Published: 1977
Abstract
Two back pattern morphs are common in populations of the Western Australian frogs Ranidella insignifera and R. pseudinsignifera. Tadpoles of the ridged morph develop to metamorphosis faster than lyrate tadpoles, at no expense of size at metamorphosis. Ridged tadpoles appear to have an advantage in drier years when the breeding ponds dry quickly, before all tadpoles have finished development.https://doi.org/10.1071/ZO9770243
© CSIRO 1977