Publications by authors named "Nora A Kolter"

In seasonal environments, modifications in the phenology of life-history events can alter the strength of time constraints experienced by organisms. Offspring can compensate for a change in timing of hatching by modifying their growth and development trajectories. However, intra- and interspecific interactions may affect these compensatory responses, in particular if differences in phenology between cohorts lead to significant priority effects (i.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Nora A Kolter"

  • - Nora A Kolter's research focuses on the impact of phenological changes on amphibian life history and growth patterns, specifically examining how these changes alter time constraints in seasonal environments.
  • - Her 2017 article explores the concept of intraspecific priority effects and how they modify the ability of amphibian offspring to compensate for altered hatching times, demonstrating the importance of both intra- and interspecific interactions in these processes.
  • - The findings underline the significance of understanding phenological shifts in relation to ecological interactions, contributing to the broader discourse on how climate change may influence species development and competition.