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Priority effects of the early breeding fire salamander on the late breeding banded newt
Ori Segev
, Leon Blaustein
Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology
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Fire Salamander
100%
Salamandra Salamandra
100%
Triturus
100%
Newt
100%
Priority Effects
100%
Early Breeding
100%
Developmental Period
28%
Breeder
28%
Two-species
28%
Artificial Vegetation
28%
Vulnerability
14%
Predation
14%
Conservation Implications
14%
Spatial Association
14%
Temporary Ponds
14%
Artificial Pools
14%
Larval Development
14%
Prey Resources
14%
Intraguild Predator
14%
Prey Abundance
14%
Pool Experiment
14%
Size Mismatch
14%
Size at Metamorphosis
14%
Urodele
14%
Thinning Effect
14%
Tail Length
14%
Invertebrate Prey
14%
Predatory Larvae
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Salamandra salamandra
100%
Fire Salamander
100%
Triturus
100%
Salamandridae
100%
Tail
14%
Larval Development
14%
Predation
14%