LIFE-HISTORY VARIATION IN A POPULATION OF THE AUSTRALIAN FROG RANIDELLA-SIGNIFERA - SEASONAL-CHANGES IN CLUTCH PARAMETERS

Citation
I. Williamson et Cm. Bull, LIFE-HISTORY VARIATION IN A POPULATION OF THE AUSTRALIAN FROG RANIDELLA-SIGNIFERA - SEASONAL-CHANGES IN CLUTCH PARAMETERS, Copeia, (1), 1995, pp. 105-113
Citations number
61
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology
Journal title
CopeiaACNP
ISSN journal
00458511
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
105 - 113
Database
ISI
SICI code
0045-8511(1995):1<105:LVIAPO>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Clutch parameters of the Australian frog Ranidella signifera were stud ied over 3.5 yr in a population in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia . During its prolonged breeding season from March to Nov. peak breedin g occurred in July and Aug. There was significant variation in clutch parameters over the breeding season. Egg size was largest in the peak breeding period and smaller earlier and later in the season. Clutch si ze was smaller late in the season. This seasonal variation in clutch p arameters was also related to temperature for the 30-day period prior to egg laying. Only clutch size showed a significant effect of season after adjustment for temperature. The most likely explanation for the observed variation in egg size was that it depended on the environment (particularly temperature) experienced by the female during egg forma tion. These observations are con sistent with other data suggesting th at egg size has less impact on fitness than does temperature at develo pment, sibship, and the timing and position of egg laying. A negative correlation between egg size and clutch size, after correction for fem ale size and temperature, suggested a trade-off between size and numbe r of offspring. However, a positive relationship between female size a nd clutch size indicated that larger females could produce large eggs and still produce more eggs than could smaller females. The data also suggest that different factors may influence the way a late-season clu tch is packaged, relative to early and midseason clutches.