The vast majority of embryological research on amphibians focuses on just a single genus of frogs, Xenopus. To attain a more comprehensive understanding of amphibian development, experimentation on non-model frogs will be essential. Here, we report on the early development, rearing, and embryological analysis of túngara frogs (genus Engystomops, also called Physalaemus). The frogs Engystomops pustulosus, Engystomops coloradorum, and Engystomops randi construct floating foam-nests with small eggs. We define a table of 23 stages for the developmental period in the foam-nest. Embryos were immunostained against Lim1, neural, and somite-specific proteins and the expression pattern of RetinoBlastoma Binding Protein 6 (RBBP6) was analyzed by in s...
An investigation of several tropical frogs was undertaken in order to find species in which synchron...
An investigation of several tropical frogs was undertaken in order to find species in which synchron...
Having started working in the field of amphibian embryology over 50 years ago, I make some comments ...
Direct embryonic development belongs to one of six unique developmental guilds within the endotrophi...
We investigated the early embryonic and larval development of the concave-eared torrent frogs, Odor...
We investigated the early embryonic and larval development of the concave-eared torrent frogs, Odor...
AbstractThe large size and rapid development of amphibian embryos has facilitated ground-breaking di...
AbstractThe large size and rapid development of amphibian embryos has facilitated ground-breaking di...
Understanding phenotypic diversity requires not only identification of selective factors that favor ...
Tree frogs live in natural places which are unpolluted. Regarding their role as an ecological indica...
From the Preface: The development of the frog's egg was first made known through the studies of Swa...
Within Anura, direct development involves ontogenetic changes of the biphasic ancestral pattern. The...
In frogs, the loss of the free-living tadpole stage implies deep transformations in morphology and d...
The genus Dyscophus, endemic to Madagascar, includes three species of large terrestrial frogs. Dysco...
Due to the difficulty in finding newly fresh spawn in natural environments, few embryonic developmen...
An investigation of several tropical frogs was undertaken in order to find species in which synchron...
An investigation of several tropical frogs was undertaken in order to find species in which synchron...
Having started working in the field of amphibian embryology over 50 years ago, I make some comments ...
Direct embryonic development belongs to one of six unique developmental guilds within the endotrophi...
We investigated the early embryonic and larval development of the concave-eared torrent frogs, Odor...
We investigated the early embryonic and larval development of the concave-eared torrent frogs, Odor...
AbstractThe large size and rapid development of amphibian embryos has facilitated ground-breaking di...
AbstractThe large size and rapid development of amphibian embryos has facilitated ground-breaking di...
Understanding phenotypic diversity requires not only identification of selective factors that favor ...
Tree frogs live in natural places which are unpolluted. Regarding their role as an ecological indica...
From the Preface: The development of the frog's egg was first made known through the studies of Swa...
Within Anura, direct development involves ontogenetic changes of the biphasic ancestral pattern. The...
In frogs, the loss of the free-living tadpole stage implies deep transformations in morphology and d...
The genus Dyscophus, endemic to Madagascar, includes three species of large terrestrial frogs. Dysco...
Due to the difficulty in finding newly fresh spawn in natural environments, few embryonic developmen...
An investigation of several tropical frogs was undertaken in order to find species in which synchron...
An investigation of several tropical frogs was undertaken in order to find species in which synchron...
Having started working in the field of amphibian embryology over 50 years ago, I make some comments ...