Anurans have a long fossil record, spanning from the Early Jurassic to Recent. However, specimens are often severely flattened, limiting their inclusion in quantitative analyses of morphological evolution. We perform a two-dimensional morphometric analysis of anuran skull outlines, incorporating 42 Early Cretaceous to Miocene species, as well as 93 extant species in 32 families. Outlines were traced in tpsDig2 and analysed with elliptical Fourier analysis. Fourier coefficients were used in MANOVAs, phylogenetic MANOVAs (as significant phylogenetic signal was found) and disparity analyses across multiple ecological and life history groupings. The Neotropical realm showed higher disparity than the Australian, Palearctic and Oriental realms (p...
International audienceHabitat is one of the most important factors shaping organismal morphology, bu...
The interplay between range expansion and concomitant diversification is of fundamental interest to ...
Most anurans have a biphasic life cycle, which includes metamorphosis from a tadpole stage to an adu...
Anurans have a long fossil record, spanning from the Early Jurassic to Recent. However, specimens ar...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Body shape is predicted to differ among species for functional reasons and in relation to environmen...
To explore the relationship between morphological change and species diversification, we reconstruct...
Striking evolutionary convergence can lead to similar sets of species in different locations, such a...
Abstract Background Quantifying morphological diversity across taxa can provide valuable insight int...
True frogs of the genus Rana are widely used as model organisms in studies of development, genetics,...
Animals from different clades but subject to similar environments often evolve similar body shapes a...
International audienceHabitat is one of the most important factors shaping organismal morphology, bu...
The interplay between range expansion and concomitant diversification is of fundamental interest to ...
Most anurans have a biphasic life cycle, which includes metamorphosis from a tadpole stage to an adu...
Anurans have a long fossil record, spanning from the Early Jurassic to Recent. However, specimens ar...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Body shape is predicted to differ among species for functional reasons and in relation to environmen...
To explore the relationship between morphological change and species diversification, we reconstruct...
Striking evolutionary convergence can lead to similar sets of species in different locations, such a...
Abstract Background Quantifying morphological diversity across taxa can provide valuable insight int...
True frogs of the genus Rana are widely used as model organisms in studies of development, genetics,...
Animals from different clades but subject to similar environments often evolve similar body shapes a...
International audienceHabitat is one of the most important factors shaping organismal morphology, bu...
The interplay between range expansion and concomitant diversification is of fundamental interest to ...
Most anurans have a biphasic life cycle, which includes metamorphosis from a tadpole stage to an adu...