In Australia the frog family Microhylidae is largely restricted to tropical rainforests of the Wet Tropics region in the north-east of the country, but in that region the family is diverse. Only one species, Cophixalus ornatus, is widespread in the Wet Tropics but there has been suspicion that it may comprise multiple species. A recent study (Hoskin et al. 2011) assessed genetic and phenotypic variation across the range of C. ornatus, finding three deeply divergent genetic lineages that differ in mating call and some aspects of morphology. Two of these lineages abutt in the central Wet Tropics and in that area hybridization was found to be very limited despite sympatry at high densities. Based on multiple lines of data, Hoskin et al. (2011)...
The frog genus Uperoleia (Myobatrachidae) is species rich, with the greatest diversity in the northe...
Based on morphological and bioacoustic traits, two new species of the microhylid genus Cophixalus Bo...
10 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 10)."Cophixalus saxatilis, described fr...
In Australia the frog family Microhylidae is largely restricted to tropical rainforests of the Wet T...
FIGURE 1. Phylogeny (A) and distributions (B) of C. australis sp. nov., C. hinchinbrookensis sp. nov...
p. 267-388 : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-388)."Study of abundant ...
Australia has a highly localised but diverse radiation of microhylid frogs. 18 species are described...
In Australia, microhylid frogs are found almost exclusively in the tropical north-east, but in this ...
Despite a considerable surge in herpetological research in Australia over the last couple of decades...
The frog family Microhylidae is represented in Australia by Cophixalus (14 species) and Austrochaper...
In Australia, microhylid frogs are found almost exclusively in the tropical north-east, but in this ...
Three new scansorial species of the speciose microhylid genera Cophixalus Boettger, 1892 and Oreophr...
The frog family Microhylidae is represented in Australia by Cophixalus (14 species) and Austrochaper...
In Australia, microhylid frogs are found almost exclusively in the tropical north-east, but in this ...
FIGURE 2. Photos of: (A) the holotype of C. australis sp. nov. (QMJ43655); (B) C. australis sp. nov....
The frog genus Uperoleia (Myobatrachidae) is species rich, with the greatest diversity in the northe...
Based on morphological and bioacoustic traits, two new species of the microhylid genus Cophixalus Bo...
10 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 10)."Cophixalus saxatilis, described fr...
In Australia the frog family Microhylidae is largely restricted to tropical rainforests of the Wet T...
FIGURE 1. Phylogeny (A) and distributions (B) of C. australis sp. nov., C. hinchinbrookensis sp. nov...
p. 267-388 : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-388)."Study of abundant ...
Australia has a highly localised but diverse radiation of microhylid frogs. 18 species are described...
In Australia, microhylid frogs are found almost exclusively in the tropical north-east, but in this ...
Despite a considerable surge in herpetological research in Australia over the last couple of decades...
The frog family Microhylidae is represented in Australia by Cophixalus (14 species) and Austrochaper...
In Australia, microhylid frogs are found almost exclusively in the tropical north-east, but in this ...
Three new scansorial species of the speciose microhylid genera Cophixalus Boettger, 1892 and Oreophr...
The frog family Microhylidae is represented in Australia by Cophixalus (14 species) and Austrochaper...
In Australia, microhylid frogs are found almost exclusively in the tropical north-east, but in this ...
FIGURE 2. Photos of: (A) the holotype of C. australis sp. nov. (QMJ43655); (B) C. australis sp. nov....
The frog genus Uperoleia (Myobatrachidae) is species rich, with the greatest diversity in the northe...
Based on morphological and bioacoustic traits, two new species of the microhylid genus Cophixalus Bo...
10 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 10)."Cophixalus saxatilis, described fr...