Rainforest frogs are classifed into nine ecological guilds based on features of reproduction, habitat use,\ud temporal activity, microhabitat and body size. The largest ecological differences are between the microhylid frogs and the rest of the frog species. Within the non-microhylids, there are two primary groups consisting of (i) regionally endemic rainforest specialists, and (ii) a more ecologically diverse group of species that are less specialized in their habitat requirements.\ud Most of the regionally endemic rainforest specialists, which includes species in three ecological guilds,\ud have declined or gone missing in recent years. Multivariate analyses of the ecological characteristics of\ud these species show that it is not a singl...
We investigated the relationship between diet specialization and geographical range in Cophixalus, a...
We investigated the relationship between diet specialization and geographical range in Cophixalus, a...
Over 30% of Australasian amphibians are currently threatened with extinction. While habitat loss, in...
Rainforest frogs are classifed into nine ecological guilds based on features of reproduction, habita...
Distribution data on rainforest frogs within 22 subregions of the Australian Wet Tropics were used t...
Amphibians are one of the most highly threatened groups of animals, but their effective conservation...
Abstract: An ecological guild (ecological species concept) refers to species with similar ecological...
Catastrophic declines of amphibian populations have been reported from upland areas around the world...
Catastrophic declines of amphibian populations have been reported from upland areas around the world...
Why some species are rare while others are common remains a much asked question in ecology. As rare ...
Why some species are rare while others are common remains a much asked question in ecology. As rare ...
Abstract Background Ongoing conversion, disturbance and fragmentation of tropical forests stress thi...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain patterns of species richness among cl...
Over 30% of Australasian amphibians are currently threatened with extinction. While habitat loss, in...
We investigated the relationship between diet specialization and geographical range in Cophixalus, a...
We investigated the relationship between diet specialization and geographical range in Cophixalus, a...
We investigated the relationship between diet specialization and geographical range in Cophixalus, a...
Over 30% of Australasian amphibians are currently threatened with extinction. While habitat loss, in...
Rainforest frogs are classifed into nine ecological guilds based on features of reproduction, habita...
Distribution data on rainforest frogs within 22 subregions of the Australian Wet Tropics were used t...
Amphibians are one of the most highly threatened groups of animals, but their effective conservation...
Abstract: An ecological guild (ecological species concept) refers to species with similar ecological...
Catastrophic declines of amphibian populations have been reported from upland areas around the world...
Catastrophic declines of amphibian populations have been reported from upland areas around the world...
Why some species are rare while others are common remains a much asked question in ecology. As rare ...
Why some species are rare while others are common remains a much asked question in ecology. As rare ...
Abstract Background Ongoing conversion, disturbance and fragmentation of tropical forests stress thi...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain patterns of species richness among cl...
Over 30% of Australasian amphibians are currently threatened with extinction. While habitat loss, in...
We investigated the relationship between diet specialization and geographical range in Cophixalus, a...
We investigated the relationship between diet specialization and geographical range in Cophixalus, a...
We investigated the relationship between diet specialization and geographical range in Cophixalus, a...
Over 30% of Australasian amphibians are currently threatened with extinction. While habitat loss, in...