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Adaptive Color Polymorphism in Cricket Frogs
Eviatar Nevo
Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology
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Colour Polymorphism
100%
Cricket Frog
100%
Red-green
75%
Gryllus
50%
Strong Correlation
25%
Natural Selection
25%
Incidental
25%
Rainfall
25%
Microenvironment
25%
Desiccation
25%
Sibling Species
25%
Frog
25%
Concealment
25%
Grassland
25%
Ecological Condition
25%
Cline
25%
Three-color
25%
Arid Habitats
25%
Central North America
25%
Selective Advantage
25%
Color Morphs
25%
Distributional Patterns
25%
Climatic Selection
25%
Hardiness
25%
Marginal Environment
25%
Geographic Variation
25%
Acris Crepitans
25%
Monomorphism
25%
Selective Predation
25%
Habitat Difference
25%
Eastern North America
25%
Varied Environment
25%
Ecophysiological Factors
25%
Laboratory-acquired Infection
25%
Immune Selection
25%
Substrate Color
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Morphs
100%
Allele
11%
Natural Selection
11%
Sibling Species
11%
Grassland
11%
Microhabitat
11%
Acris crepitans
11%
Gryllus
11%
Acris
11%
Acris gryllus
11%
Immunity
11%
Predation
11%