In amphibians solar basking far from water sources is relatively uncommon since the highly permeable amphibian skin does not represent a significant barrier to the accompanying risk of losing water by evaporation. A South American frog, Bokermannohyla alvarengai (Bokermann 1956), however, spends a significant amount of the day exposed to full sun and relatively high temperatures. The means by which this frog copes with potentially high rates of evaporative water loss and high body temperatures are unknown. Thus, in this study, skin colour changes, body surface temperature, and evaporative water loss rates were examined under a mixture of field and laboratory conditions to ascertain whether changes in skin reflectivity play an important role...
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is a fungal pathogen causing amphibian population declines. Bd ...
Factors influencing levels and rates of variation of body temperature ( T b ) in montane Bufo boreas...
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We reported previously that Indian free frogs, Polypedates maculatus, periodically wipe themselves w...
Hyperolius viridiflavus nitidulus inhabits parts of the seasonally very hot and dry West African sav...
Abstract Small-scale studies have shown that colour lightness variation can have important physiolog...
A number of environmental variables have been identified as affecting anuran color, but rarely have ...
A number of environmental variables have been identified as affecting anuran color, but rarely have ...
Two Australian frogs were introduced to New Zealand over 100 years ago. Since their introduction the...
Amphibians are suffering population declines globally, and understanding how environmental parameter...
We study the variation in thermal parameters in two contrasting populations Yungas Redbelly Toads (M...
Due to their highly permeable skin and ectothermy, terrestrial amphibians are challenged by compromi...
When rapid environmental changes occur, different selective forces can create phenotypic trade-offs ...
© 2014 Kathleen SmithMany animals possess the remarkable ability to change colour, and this ability ...
We measured preferred body temperature in a thermal gradient for twelve species of Hylid frogs (genu...
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is a fungal pathogen causing amphibian population declines. Bd ...
Factors influencing levels and rates of variation of body temperature ( T b ) in montane Bufo boreas...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/52067/1/498.pdfDescription of 498.pdf : Access restr...
We reported previously that Indian free frogs, Polypedates maculatus, periodically wipe themselves w...
Hyperolius viridiflavus nitidulus inhabits parts of the seasonally very hot and dry West African sav...
Abstract Small-scale studies have shown that colour lightness variation can have important physiolog...
A number of environmental variables have been identified as affecting anuran color, but rarely have ...
A number of environmental variables have been identified as affecting anuran color, but rarely have ...
Two Australian frogs were introduced to New Zealand over 100 years ago. Since their introduction the...
Amphibians are suffering population declines globally, and understanding how environmental parameter...
We study the variation in thermal parameters in two contrasting populations Yungas Redbelly Toads (M...
Due to their highly permeable skin and ectothermy, terrestrial amphibians are challenged by compromi...
When rapid environmental changes occur, different selective forces can create phenotypic trade-offs ...
© 2014 Kathleen SmithMany animals possess the remarkable ability to change colour, and this ability ...
We measured preferred body temperature in a thermal gradient for twelve species of Hylid frogs (genu...
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is a fungal pathogen causing amphibian population declines. Bd ...
Factors influencing levels and rates of variation of body temperature ( T b ) in montane Bufo boreas...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/52067/1/498.pdfDescription of 498.pdf : Access restr...