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phenotypic plasticity; the integration of ecology, development, behavior, physiology, and evolution; embryos as organisms; life history switch points; substrate vibration as an information channel; herpetology; tropical biology; sex, gender and sexuality

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Cohen KL, Seid MA, Warkentin KM. (2016) How embryos escape from danger: the mechanism of rapid, plastic hatching in red-eyed treefrogs. Journal of Experimental Biology. 219: 1875-1883. DOI: 10.1242/jeb.139519. Bouchard SS, O’Leary CJ, Wargelin LJ, Charbonnier JF, Warkentin KM. (2016) Post-metamorphic carryover effects of larval digestive plasticity. Functional Ecology. 30: 379–388. Touchon JC, McCoy MW, Landberg T, Vonesh JR, Warkentin KM (2015) Putting µ/g in a new light: plasticity in life-history switch points reflects fine-scale adaptive responses. Ecology. 96: 2192-2202. Willink B, Palmer MS, Landberg T, Vonesh JR, Warkentin KM (2014) Environmental context shapes immediate and cumulative costs of risk-induced early hatching. Evolutionary Ecology. 28: 103-116. Touchon JC, McCoy MW, Vonesh JR, Warkentin KM (2013) Effects of hatching plasticity carry over through metamorphosis in red-eyed treefrogs. Ecology 94: 850-860. Gomez-Mestre I, Warkentin KM (2013) Risk-induced hatching timing shows low heritability and evolves independently of spontaneous hatching in red-eyed treefrogs. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 26: 1079-1089. Warkentin KM (2011) Environmentally cued hatching across taxa: Embryos respond to risk and opportunity. Integrative and Comparative Biology 51: 14-25. Caldwell MS, Johnston GR, McDaniel JG, Warkentin KM (2010) Vibrational signaling in the agonistic interactions of red-eyed treefrogs. Current Biology 20: 1012-1017.

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