Natal philopatry varies with larval condition in salamanders
Abstract
An important, long-lasting role of the natal environment on reproductive site selection is suggested, and the conditions experienced in early development can strongly affect reproductive behaviors across the life cycle, as well as differences in philopatry based on natal pond.
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