M. Kopp et B. Baur, Intra- and inter-litter variation in life-history traits in a population of fire salamanders (Salamandra salamandra terrestris), J ZOOL, 250, 2000, pp. 231-236
We examined intra- and inter-litter variation in larval life-history traits
in relation to maternal weight and date of larval deposition in a populati
on of fire salamanders Salamandra salamandra terrestris in northwestern Swi
tzerland. We also examined whether the timing of larval deposition by femal
e fire salamanders is an adaptive strategy to the changing conditions of a
temporary brook. Litters differed in mean weight at birth, weight at metamo
rphosis, and duration of the larval period. Mean weight at birth tended to
be larger in litters deposited later in the season than in those deposited
earlier. Large neonates reached metamorphosis more rapidly than small ones.
A short larval period resulted in a small size at metamorphosis, indicatin
g a fitness trade-off between duration of the larval period and size at met
amorphosis. Within litters, successively-born larvae tend to decrease in bo
dy size, especially in litters with a relatively large variation in weight
at birth. The results suggest that environmental factors such as floods or
drying out of the brook may influence the timing of larval deposition.