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Intraspecific divergence of sexual size dimorphism and reproductive strategies in a polytypic poison frog

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EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY
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DOI: 10.1007/s10682-023-10280-2

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Body size; Dendrobates tinctorius; Dyeing poison frog; Life history; Tropical ecology

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Intraspecific variation in body size, especially between populations and sexes, has significant impacts on life-history strategies. The study on dyeing poison frog reveals that female frogs are more influenced by body size selection compared to males, likely due to divergent reproductive investment between sexes. While there are differences in body size and sexual size dimorphism among populations, the overall number of froglets produced per clutch remains consistent.
Intraspecific variation in body size, both among populations and between sexes, is an important factor influencing life-history strategies. This variation might be the response to different environmental conditions, as well as natural and sexual selection, and can result in differences in behavior and reproductive strategies among populations. Here, we use the dyeing poison frog (Dendrobates tinctorius) as a model to investigate how interpopulation variation in body size and sexual size dimorphism affects reproductive strategies. As body size increased, sexual size dimorphism also increased, i.e., females were larger than males, and more so in populations with overall larger frogs. This indicates that there is a stronger selection for body size in females than in males, likely as a response to divergent reproductive investment between the sexes. Females from larger-bodied populations produced larger clutches, but the overall number of froglets produced per clutch did not differ among populations. We discuss potential causes and mechanisms that might be responsible for the observed divergence in body size, sexual size dimorphism, and reproductive strategies among populations that likely represent local adaptations. Our findings demonstrate the importance of cross-population studies, cautioning against drawing general conclusions about a species' ecology without accounting for intraspecific variation.

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