The interaction between organisms and their environment is central in functional morphology. Differences in habitat usage may imply divergent morphology of locomotor systems; thus, detecting which morphological traits are conservative across lineages and which ones vary under environmental pressure is important in evolutionary studies. We studied internal and external morphology in 28 species of Neotropical anurans. Our aim was to determine if internal morphology (muscle and tendons) shows lower phylogenetic signal than external morphology. In addition, we wanted to know if morphology varies in relation to the habitat use and if there are different functional groups. We found differences in the degree of phylogenetic signal on the groups of...
The evolutionary association between morphology, locomotor performance and habitat use is a central ...
Anurans are characterized by their saltatory mode of locomotion, which is associated with a specific...
This paper reviews skeletal variation of the prepollex and prehallux among anurans and analyses thei...
Tendons are directly associated with movement, amplifying power and reducing muscular work. Taking i...
Anurans have three primary types of locomotion: walking, jumping, and swimming. Additionally, they m...
Most anatomical specializations related to anuran jumping have been observed in pelvic girdle and hi...
Frogs are characterized by a unique morphology associated with their saltatory lifestyle. Although v...
Abstract Frogs are characterized by a unique morphology associated with their saltatory lifestyle. A...
Tendons have unique mechanical properties, contributing to the transmission, amplification, and recy...
The tendons unite and transmit the strength of the muscles to the bones, allowing movement dexterity...
Here we review studies pertaining to the ways in which frogs use their hands and feet for one of the...
Anurans exhibit a particularly wide range of locomotor modes that result in wide variations in their...
Although studies of anuran hand and foot musculature began in the first half of the 19th century, al...
Adult morphological variation of muscles originating on the iliac shaft (M. iliacus externus, M. int...
We investigated the evolution of anuran locomotor performance and its morphological correlates as a ...
The evolutionary association between morphology, locomotor performance and habitat use is a central ...
Anurans are characterized by their saltatory mode of locomotion, which is associated with a specific...
This paper reviews skeletal variation of the prepollex and prehallux among anurans and analyses thei...
Tendons are directly associated with movement, amplifying power and reducing muscular work. Taking i...
Anurans have three primary types of locomotion: walking, jumping, and swimming. Additionally, they m...
Most anatomical specializations related to anuran jumping have been observed in pelvic girdle and hi...
Frogs are characterized by a unique morphology associated with their saltatory lifestyle. Although v...
Abstract Frogs are characterized by a unique morphology associated with their saltatory lifestyle. A...
Tendons have unique mechanical properties, contributing to the transmission, amplification, and recy...
The tendons unite and transmit the strength of the muscles to the bones, allowing movement dexterity...
Here we review studies pertaining to the ways in which frogs use their hands and feet for one of the...
Anurans exhibit a particularly wide range of locomotor modes that result in wide variations in their...
Although studies of anuran hand and foot musculature began in the first half of the 19th century, al...
Adult morphological variation of muscles originating on the iliac shaft (M. iliacus externus, M. int...
We investigated the evolution of anuran locomotor performance and its morphological correlates as a ...
The evolutionary association between morphology, locomotor performance and habitat use is a central ...
Anurans are characterized by their saltatory mode of locomotion, which is associated with a specific...
This paper reviews skeletal variation of the prepollex and prehallux among anurans and analyses thei...