Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4297151560> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4297151560 endingPage "2549" @default.
- W4297151560 startingPage "2549" @default.
- W4297151560 abstract "A prominent feature of the modern era is the increasing spread of invasive species, particularly within island and urban ecosystems, and these occurrences provide valuable natural experiments by which evolutionary and invasion hypotheses can be tested. In this study, we used the invasion route of guttural toads (Sclerophrys gutturalis) from natural-native and urban-native populations (Durban, South Africa) to their urban-invasive and natural-invasive populations (Mauritius and Réunion) to determine whether phenotypic changes that arose once the toads became urbanized in their native range have increased their invasive potential before they were transported (i.e., prior adaptation) or whether the observed changes are unique to the invasive populations. This urban/natural by native/invasive gradient allowed us to examine differences in guttural toad morphology (i.e., body size, hindlimb, and hindfoot length) and performance capacity (i.e., escape speed, endurance, and climbing ability) along their invasion route. Our findings indicate that invasive island populations have reduced body sizes, shorter limbs in relation to snout-vent length, decreased escape speeds, and decreased endurance capacities that are distinct from the native mainland populations (i.e., invasion-derived change). Thus, these characteristics did not likely arise directly from a pre-transport anthropogenic filter (i.e., urban-derived change). Climbing ability, however, did appear to originate within the urban-native range and was maintained within the invasive populations, thereby suggesting it may have been a prior adaptation that provided this species with an advantage during its establishment in urban areas and spread into natural forests. We discuss how this shift in climbing performance may be ecologically related to the success of urban and invasive guttural toad populations, as well as how it may have impacted other island-derived morphological and performance phenotypes." @default.
- W4297151560 created "2022-09-27" @default.
- W4297151560 creator A5016766074 @default.
- W4297151560 creator A5016969118 @default.
- W4297151560 creator A5032399452 @default.
- W4297151560 creator A5043428894 @default.
- W4297151560 creator A5046954687 @default.
- W4297151560 creator A5065895090 @default.
- W4297151560 creator A5070826557 @default.
- W4297151560 creator A5082678016 @default.
- W4297151560 date "2022-09-23" @default.
- W4297151560 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W4297151560 title "Island Hopping through Urban Filters: Anthropogenic Habitats and Colonized Landscapes Alter Morphological and Performance Traits of an Invasive Amphibian" @default.
- W4297151560 cites W1690194373 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W1784388397 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W1825890551 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W1921017438 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W1949728204 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W1951724000 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W1968169470 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W1981244178 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W1984521869 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W1989057632 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W1991331137 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2001390190 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2001928143 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2013747201 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2021514629 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2023829071 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2027332124 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2051409611 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2057113846 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2070078442 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2081626686 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2089777393 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2091270241 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2092384740 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2102151056 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2104832383 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2106431100 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2108309877 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2108363182 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2111684210 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2116228705 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2120438417 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2124022965 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2136406889 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2140285017 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2150081382 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2151998529 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2152295626 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2156521347 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2158038259 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2162348455 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2163436182 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2172264842 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2213133710 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2289879068 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2337091822 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2415561427 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2521987317 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2563927316 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2583697953 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2725734565 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2746853235 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2765649360 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2765886301 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2774486220 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2795788243 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2799589516 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2801418736 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2807517872 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2898293345 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2913771186 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2924223141 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2928120355 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2945058784 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2956067875 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2957849000 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2984724136 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2990593890 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W3026710468 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W3035612433 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W3088638542 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W3093118628 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W3094272693 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W3101894290 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W3113240329 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W3124154719 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W3124305480 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W3198784038 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W3207709518 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W4229667578 @default.
- W4297151560 cites W2983193482 @default.
- W4297151560 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12192549" @default.
- W4297151560 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36230289" @default.
- W4297151560 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4297151560 type Work @default.