Tonic immobility behaviour does not differ between fire salamander larvae from ponds and streams

Schulte L, Caspers B (2024)
Ecology and Evolution 14(4).

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**Abstract**
Tonic immobility is an antipredator defence in which the prey animal remains motionless after physical contact with the predator, pretending to be dead. This behaviour has been observed among a variety of taxa but has received only little attention in amphibian larvae. During our field studies with fire salamander larvae, we observed that larvae from different habitats display tonic immobility after handling. In our study site, we find larvae in pond and stream habitats, that differ in several aspects such as their stress response and their risk‐taking behaviour, likely caused by the very different habitat conditions. We measured the time that the tonic immobility behaviour was displayed but found no difference between larvae from the two habitat types. Likewise, we also found no correlation between the size of the larvae and the duration of displaying the behaviour. In conclusion, we found that fire salamander larvae show tonic immobility, but found no evidence that the different habitat conditions influence the tonic immobility behaviour.
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Ecology and Evolution
Band
14
Ausgabe
4
ISSN
2045-7758
eISSN
2045-7758
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2988270

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Schulte L, Caspers B. Tonic immobility behaviour does not differ between fire salamander larvae from ponds and streams. Ecology and Evolution. 2024;14(4).
Schulte, L., & Caspers, B. (2024). Tonic immobility behaviour does not differ between fire salamander larvae from ponds and streams. Ecology and Evolution, 14(4). https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.11211
Schulte, Laura, and Caspers, Barbara. 2024. “Tonic immobility behaviour does not differ between fire salamander larvae from ponds and streams”. Ecology and Evolution 14 (4).
Schulte, L., and Caspers, B. (2024). Tonic immobility behaviour does not differ between fire salamander larvae from ponds and streams. Ecology and Evolution 14.
Schulte, L., & Caspers, B., 2024. Tonic immobility behaviour does not differ between fire salamander larvae from ponds and streams. Ecology and Evolution, 14(4).
L. Schulte and B. Caspers, “Tonic immobility behaviour does not differ between fire salamander larvae from ponds and streams”, Ecology and Evolution, vol. 14, 2024.
Schulte, L., Caspers, B.: Tonic immobility behaviour does not differ between fire salamander larvae from ponds and streams. Ecology and Evolution. 14, (2024).
Schulte, Laura, and Caspers, Barbara. “Tonic immobility behaviour does not differ between fire salamander larvae from ponds and streams”. Ecology and Evolution 14.4 (2024).
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