Ofall amphibians living in arid habitats, reed frogs (belonging to the super species Hyperolius viridiflavus) are the most peculiar. Froglets are able to tolerate dry periods of up to 35 days or longer immediately after metamorphosis, in climatically exposed positions. They face similar problems to estivating juveniles, i.e. enduranee of long periods of high temperature and low RH with rather limited energy and water reserves. In addition, they must have had to develop meehanisms to prevent poisoning by nitrogenous wastes that rapidly accumulate during dry periods as a metabolie consequenee of maintaining a non-torpid state. During dry periods, plasma osmolarity of H. v. taeniatus froglets strongly increased, mainly through urea accumulatio...
Abstract Many animals lower their metabolic rate in response to low temperatures and scarcity of foo...
Amphibians are particularly sensitive to environmental water availability due to their particulariti...
Frogs evolved terrestrial development multiple times, necessitating mechanisms to avoid ammonia toxi...
Reed frogs of the superspecies Hyperolius viridiflavus occur throughout the seasonally very dry and ...
Hyperolius viridiflavus nitidulus inhabits parts of the seasonally very hot and dry West African sav...
The relationship between different degrees of intraspecific crowding of reedfrog tadpoles and their ...
Adaptations to aridity ofthe reedfrog Hyperolius viridiflavus nitidulus, living in different parts o...
Physiological and anatomical investigations were carried out on Chiromantis petersi, an African rhac...
Sharp-nosed African reed frogs, Hyperolius nasutus Gunther, are small (0-4 g) hyperoliids which have...
Phenotypic plasticity may buffer the selection pressures on organisms that inhabit novel or rapidly-...
Introduction. Typhlonectes compressicauda is a viviparous gymnophionan amphibian living in tropical ...
This study investigates the effects of aestivation on body water content, body mass, acid mucopolysa...
Vertebrate colonization of land occurred multiple times, including over 50 origins of terrestrial eg...
We reported previously that Indian free frogs, Polypedates maculatus, periodically wipe themselves w...
Burrowed aestivating frogs of the cocoon-forming species Neobatrachus aquilonius and the non-cocooni...
Abstract Many animals lower their metabolic rate in response to low temperatures and scarcity of foo...
Amphibians are particularly sensitive to environmental water availability due to their particulariti...
Frogs evolved terrestrial development multiple times, necessitating mechanisms to avoid ammonia toxi...
Reed frogs of the superspecies Hyperolius viridiflavus occur throughout the seasonally very dry and ...
Hyperolius viridiflavus nitidulus inhabits parts of the seasonally very hot and dry West African sav...
The relationship between different degrees of intraspecific crowding of reedfrog tadpoles and their ...
Adaptations to aridity ofthe reedfrog Hyperolius viridiflavus nitidulus, living in different parts o...
Physiological and anatomical investigations were carried out on Chiromantis petersi, an African rhac...
Sharp-nosed African reed frogs, Hyperolius nasutus Gunther, are small (0-4 g) hyperoliids which have...
Phenotypic plasticity may buffer the selection pressures on organisms that inhabit novel or rapidly-...
Introduction. Typhlonectes compressicauda is a viviparous gymnophionan amphibian living in tropical ...
This study investigates the effects of aestivation on body water content, body mass, acid mucopolysa...
Vertebrate colonization of land occurred multiple times, including over 50 origins of terrestrial eg...
We reported previously that Indian free frogs, Polypedates maculatus, periodically wipe themselves w...
Burrowed aestivating frogs of the cocoon-forming species Neobatrachus aquilonius and the non-cocooni...
Abstract Many animals lower their metabolic rate in response to low temperatures and scarcity of foo...
Amphibians are particularly sensitive to environmental water availability due to their particulariti...
Frogs evolved terrestrial development multiple times, necessitating mechanisms to avoid ammonia toxi...