How evolutionary novelties evolve is a major question in evolutionary biology. It is widely accepted that changes in environmental conditions shift the position of selective optima, and advancements in phylogenetic comparative approaches allow the rigorous testing of such correlated transitions. A longstanding question in vertebrate biology has been the evolution of terrestrial life histories in amphibians and here, by investigating African bufonids, we test whether terrestrial modes of reproduction have evolved as adaptations to particular abiotic habitat parameters. We reconstruct and date the most complete species-level molecular phylogeny and estimate ancestral states for reproductive modes. By correlating continuous habitat measurement...
The niche-filling process predicted by the “ecological opportunity” (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
The niche-filling process predicted by the “ecological opportunity” (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
The niche-filling process predicted by the “ecological opportunity” (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
How evolutionary novelties evolve is a major question in evolutionary biology. It is widely accepted...
How evolutionary novelties evolve is a major question in evolutionary biology. It is widely accepted...
How evolutionary novelties evolve is a major question in evolutionary biology. It is widely accepted...
The reproductive modes of anurans (frogs and toads) are the most diverse of terrestrial vertebrates,...
The reproductive modes of anurans (frogs and toads) are the most diverse of terrestrial vertebrates,...
The transition from aquatic to terrestrial reproduction in early tetrapods is viewed as a major adap...
The reproductive modes of anurans (frogs and toads) are the most diverse of terrestrial vertebrates,...
Many amphibian lineages show terrestrialization of their reproductive strategy and breeding is parti...
Many amphibian lineages show terrestrialization of their reproductive strategy and breeding is parti...
Many amphibian lineages show terrestrialization of their reproductive strategy and breeding is parti...
The niche-filling process predicted by the "ecological opportunity" (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
Many amphibian lineages show terrestrialization of their reproductive strategy and breeding is parti...
The niche-filling process predicted by the “ecological opportunity” (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
The niche-filling process predicted by the “ecological opportunity” (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
The niche-filling process predicted by the “ecological opportunity” (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
How evolutionary novelties evolve is a major question in evolutionary biology. It is widely accepted...
How evolutionary novelties evolve is a major question in evolutionary biology. It is widely accepted...
How evolutionary novelties evolve is a major question in evolutionary biology. It is widely accepted...
The reproductive modes of anurans (frogs and toads) are the most diverse of terrestrial vertebrates,...
The reproductive modes of anurans (frogs and toads) are the most diverse of terrestrial vertebrates,...
The transition from aquatic to terrestrial reproduction in early tetrapods is viewed as a major adap...
The reproductive modes of anurans (frogs and toads) are the most diverse of terrestrial vertebrates,...
Many amphibian lineages show terrestrialization of their reproductive strategy and breeding is parti...
Many amphibian lineages show terrestrialization of their reproductive strategy and breeding is parti...
Many amphibian lineages show terrestrialization of their reproductive strategy and breeding is parti...
The niche-filling process predicted by the "ecological opportunity" (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
Many amphibian lineages show terrestrialization of their reproductive strategy and breeding is parti...
The niche-filling process predicted by the “ecological opportunity” (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
The niche-filling process predicted by the “ecological opportunity” (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
The niche-filling process predicted by the “ecological opportunity” (EO) model is an often-invoked m...