Fossorial habits occur in many animal lineages and usually involve both morphological and physiological adaptations that may evolve independently. Burrowing behavior in some species of the anuran subfamily Leptodactylinae involves the specialized use of the hind limbs and/or head. The aim of this study was to identify the morphometric characters associated with burrowing behavior in species of this subfamily. We then hypothesized that, as this habit is usually associated with males, we would find sexual dimorphism in head and hind-limb morphology in the burrowing species but not in the nonburrowing species. We compared 500 specimens from 24 species using phylogenetic statistical analyses and phylogenetic mapping of sexually dimorphic charac...
We studied the foot musculature of the fossorial family Odontophrynidae (composed of the genera Macr...
Rensch's rule suggests that sexual size dimorphism (SSD) increases with species size when males are ...
We investigated the evolution of anuran locomotor performance and its morphological correlates as a ...
Knowledge of the osteology of species of the Leptodactylus melanonotus group is limited. Nevertheles...
All rights reserved.Investigation of sexual dimorphism patterns give us insight in how organisms ada...
Dermatonotus muelleri is a forelimbs-head-first burrowing frog that uses its forelimbs for soil remo...
Leptodactylus is a genus of frogs known to live in diverse habitats and to show both aquatic and ter...
Sexual dimorphism is the difference between sexes of a species in any trait except their sexual orga...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism is an important topic of evolutionary biology, but few studies ha...
It is now well documented that androgen and estrogen signaling dur- ing early development cause a s...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) varies in animals from male biased to female biased. The evolution of S...
In this study, we applied geometric morphometrics to explore variations in the level and pattern of ...
Chang (Stynoski), Jennifer LynnThe second-to-fourth digit ratio (2D : 4D) is a well-studied sexual d...
Many adaptive radiations demonstrate clear relationships between morphological variation and diversi...
International audienceSeveral hypotheses have been proposed to explain the direction and extent of s...
We studied the foot musculature of the fossorial family Odontophrynidae (composed of the genera Macr...
Rensch's rule suggests that sexual size dimorphism (SSD) increases with species size when males are ...
We investigated the evolution of anuran locomotor performance and its morphological correlates as a ...
Knowledge of the osteology of species of the Leptodactylus melanonotus group is limited. Nevertheles...
All rights reserved.Investigation of sexual dimorphism patterns give us insight in how organisms ada...
Dermatonotus muelleri is a forelimbs-head-first burrowing frog that uses its forelimbs for soil remo...
Leptodactylus is a genus of frogs known to live in diverse habitats and to show both aquatic and ter...
Sexual dimorphism is the difference between sexes of a species in any trait except their sexual orga...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism is an important topic of evolutionary biology, but few studies ha...
It is now well documented that androgen and estrogen signaling dur- ing early development cause a s...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) varies in animals from male biased to female biased. The evolution of S...
In this study, we applied geometric morphometrics to explore variations in the level and pattern of ...
Chang (Stynoski), Jennifer LynnThe second-to-fourth digit ratio (2D : 4D) is a well-studied sexual d...
Many adaptive radiations demonstrate clear relationships between morphological variation and diversi...
International audienceSeveral hypotheses have been proposed to explain the direction and extent of s...
We studied the foot musculature of the fossorial family Odontophrynidae (composed of the genera Macr...
Rensch's rule suggests that sexual size dimorphism (SSD) increases with species size when males are ...
We investigated the evolution of anuran locomotor performance and its morphological correlates as a ...