The skin is the largest organ of the body and provides many functions. Among tetrapod vertebrates, amphibian skin is semi-permeable and responsible for a greater proportion of water absorption and gas exchange. Myriad factors affect the physiological performance of amphibian skin. Morphological traits linked with amphibian skin physiology or ecology have remained difficult to discern because of a lack of quantitative comparative research and the discovery of sources of intraspecific variation that are mostly ignored in study designs. This thesis aims to address the effects of these sources of variation using a trait that is known to vary between sexes, among seasons, and among body regions and thought to be linked with physiology or ecology...
Color patterns in skin, fur or feathers of vertebrates can be variable and support both individual i...
Color patterns in skin, fur or feathers of vertebrates can be variable and support both individual i...
Studies of Ecology and Morphology in the plethodontid salamander genus BatrachosepsbyChristopher Jam...
Leptodactylus is a genus of frogs known to live in diverse habitats and to show both aquatic and ter...
Amphibian skin is highly variable in structure and function across anurans, and plays an important r...
Amphibian skin is highly variable in structure and function across anurans, and plays an important r...
Skin is the first protection barrier for the frog species that protect them from high temperature, c...
The ecology and evolution of organisms can often be explained by specific mechanisms involving molec...
Skin structure is studied in a broad sample of frog species of the genus Telmatobius and its relativ...
Because of growing concern of habitat fragmentation and its adverse effects on salamander communitie...
Skin is the first protection barrier for the frog species that protect them from high temperature, c...
Figure 2. Skin texture variation in one individual frog (Pristimantis mutabilis) from Reserva Las Gr...
For centuries, frogs skin have been studied and proven to have its own significant value and contrib...
We compared a range of anatomical features of northern leopard frogs (Rana pipiens Schreber) collect...
For centuries, frogs skin have been studied and proven to have its own significant value and contrib...
Color patterns in skin, fur or feathers of vertebrates can be variable and support both individual i...
Color patterns in skin, fur or feathers of vertebrates can be variable and support both individual i...
Studies of Ecology and Morphology in the plethodontid salamander genus BatrachosepsbyChristopher Jam...
Leptodactylus is a genus of frogs known to live in diverse habitats and to show both aquatic and ter...
Amphibian skin is highly variable in structure and function across anurans, and plays an important r...
Amphibian skin is highly variable in structure and function across anurans, and plays an important r...
Skin is the first protection barrier for the frog species that protect them from high temperature, c...
The ecology and evolution of organisms can often be explained by specific mechanisms involving molec...
Skin structure is studied in a broad sample of frog species of the genus Telmatobius and its relativ...
Because of growing concern of habitat fragmentation and its adverse effects on salamander communitie...
Skin is the first protection barrier for the frog species that protect them from high temperature, c...
Figure 2. Skin texture variation in one individual frog (Pristimantis mutabilis) from Reserva Las Gr...
For centuries, frogs skin have been studied and proven to have its own significant value and contrib...
We compared a range of anatomical features of northern leopard frogs (Rana pipiens Schreber) collect...
For centuries, frogs skin have been studied and proven to have its own significant value and contrib...
Color patterns in skin, fur or feathers of vertebrates can be variable and support both individual i...
Color patterns in skin, fur or feathers of vertebrates can be variable and support both individual i...
Studies of Ecology and Morphology in the plethodontid salamander genus BatrachosepsbyChristopher Jam...