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SUBMITTER: Bell AM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3968075 | biostudies-literature | 2011 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Bell A M AM Dingemanse N J NJ Hankison S J SJ Langenhof M B W MB Rollins K K
Journal of evolutionary biology 20110307 5
Predation has an important influence on life history traits in many organisms, especially when they are young. When cues of trout were present, juvenile sticklebacks grew faster. The increase in body size as a result of exposure to cues of predators was adaptive because larger individuals were more likely to survive predation. However, sticklebacks that had been exposed to cues of predators were smaller at adulthood. This result is consistent with some life history theory. However, these results ...[more]