Oecologia
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The role of predation risk in metamorphosis versus behavioural avoidance: a sex-specific study in a facultative paedomorphic amphibian
M. Denoëlꞏ L. Drapeauꞏ N. Oromi ꞏ L. Winandy
Correspondence: Mathieu Denoël
Mathieu.Denoel@uliege.be
Supplementary Fig. 1 Paedomorphic palmate newt (Lissotriton helveticus) from the studied
population in Larzac. The picture shows a female during feeding time. Photo: M. Denoël.
Supplementary Fig. 2 Initial body size (snout-vent length) and body condition (residuals of
body mass on body size) of palmate newts (Lissotriton helveticus) which metamorphosed versus remained paedomorphs. Values are means ± SE of the residuals from the model (see text).
Supplementary Fig. 3 Shelter use (mean ± SE) of palmate newts (Lissotriton helveticus) which