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Interactions Between Competition And Predation Shape Early Growth And Survival Of Two Neotropical Hylid Tadpoles [Poster], Sergio C. Gonzalez, Justin C. Touchon, James R. Vonesh Jan 2010

Interactions Between Competition And Predation Shape Early Growth And Survival Of Two Neotropical Hylid Tadpoles [Poster], Sergio C. Gonzalez, Justin C. Touchon, James R. Vonesh

Biology Presentations

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Recent literature reviews reveal that competition typically has stronger effects on growth than the presence of predators, while predation has larger effects on survival. Further, past studies show that predators typically lessen the negative effect of competition on growth and also make interspecific competition beneficial for the survival of focal species. We examine the independent and combined effects of competition and predation for survival and growth of the tadpoles of two co-occurring Neotropical hylid frogs (Agalychnis callidryas and Dendropsophus ebraccatus). Our experiment crossed tadpole species composition (single and mixed at single total density) with the presence or absence of …


Terrestrial Predators And Abiotic Conditions Affect Hatching Survival Of Arboreal Frog Eggs: Implications For Aquatic Food Web Dynamics [Poster], Jessica Hite, James R. Vonesh Jan 2010

Terrestrial Predators And Abiotic Conditions Affect Hatching Survival Of Arboreal Frog Eggs: Implications For Aquatic Food Web Dynamics [Poster], Jessica Hite, James R. Vonesh

Biology Presentations

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Recent work in food web studies has highlighted the importance of terrestrial and aquatic linkages and the trait and density-mediated effects of predators and abiotic conditions. Many studies have focused on species with complex life histories (amphibians and aquatic insects) because they encompass a variety of trophic levels and form important linkages between terrestrial and aquatic food webs. For example, red-eyed treefrog, Agalychnis callidryas eggs are deposited on vegetation overhanging ponds and risk mortality from a variety of terrestrial predators and abiotic stressors. Red-eyed treefrog embryos, however, exhibit phenotypic plasticity in hatching time in response to these terrestrial stressors. …


Genetic Basis Of Growth Adaptation Of Escherichia Coli After Deletion Of Pgi, A Major Metabolic Gene, Pep Charusanti, Tom M. Conrad, Eric M. Knight, Karthik Venkataraman, Nicole L. Fong, Bin Xie, Yuan Gao, Bemhard O. Palsson Jan 2010

Genetic Basis Of Growth Adaptation Of Escherichia Coli After Deletion Of Pgi, A Major Metabolic Gene, Pep Charusanti, Tom M. Conrad, Eric M. Knight, Karthik Venkataraman, Nicole L. Fong, Bin Xie, Yuan Gao, Bemhard O. Palsson

Study of Biological Complexity Publications

Bacterial survival requires adaptation to different environmental perturbations such as exposure to antibiotics, changes in temperature or oxygen levels, DNA damage, and alternative nutrient sources. During adaptation, bacteria often develop beneficial mutations that confer increased fitness in the new environment. Adaptation to the loss of a major non-essential gene product that cripples growth, however, has not been studied at the whole-genome level. We investigated the ability of Escherichia coli K-12 MG1655 to overcome the loss of phosphoglucose isomerase (pgi) by adaptively evolving ten replicates of E. coli lackingpgi for 50 days in glucose M9 minimal medium and …