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SUMMARY:Plasticity and divergence: lessons from a hyper generalist
LOCATION:Anatomy/Zoology Building W118
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20141101T000000
UID:2026-05-13-06-48-30@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260513T064830
Description:The wood frog is one of the most widely distributed species in 
 North America.  Within its range\, it is able to exploit a wider range of
  conditions than other species.  Part of their success stems from unusual
  tolerance to closed canopy conditions within their breeding environments.
   In spite of cool temperatures and low productivity\, larvae are able to
  perform More remarkably\, wood frogs undergo micro geographic scale diver
 gence in a variety of traits.  These shifts counteract environmental grad
 ients that can impair performance and imply either that wood frogs can evo
 lve rapidly to deal with changing conditions within breeding ponds or that
  animals may focus migrations to match phenotype to habitat.  Under eithe
 r scenario\, the emerging understanding of niche breadth in this species s
 uggests strong\, real time interaction between ecological and evolutionary
  response to environmental heterogeneity. 4:00 pm
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