Although studies of anuran hand and foot musculature began in the first half of the 19th century, all studies to date have been taxonomically or anatomically restricted in scope, and none has considered the diversity of autopodial myology in Anura as a whole. As a model for future comparisons, we thoroughly describe the hand and foot musculature of an arboreal species (the hylid Triprion petasatus), define the layers in which these muscles are arranged, and attribute presumed functions. On the basis of our myological analysis of 155 species representing 46 of the 54 currently recognized families and main clades of anurans, we describe 20 characters related to hand and foot muscles. Optimization of these characters on the most recent and inc...
We studied the foot musculature of the fossorial family Odontophrynidae (composed of the genera Macr...
Tendons have unique mechanical properties, contributing to the transmission, amplification, and recy...
Anurans are characterized by their saltatory mode of locomotion, which is associated with a specific...
Anurans have three primary types of locomotion: walking, jumping, and swimming. Additionally, they m...
The interaction between organisms and their environment is central in functional morphology. Differe...
Here we review studies pertaining to the ways in which frogs use their hands and feet for one of the...
The submandibular musculature of 37 species of the five currently recognized genera of the subfamily...
The present contribution provides a systematic survey on the variation of the musculus pulmonum prop...
The main aim of the present work is to synthesize the information obtained from our dissections of t...
Most anatomical specializations related to anuran jumping have been observed in pelvic girdle and hi...
Adult morphological variation of muscles originating on the iliac shaft (M. iliacus externus, M. int...
Tendons are directly associated with movement, amplifying power and reducing muscular work. Taking i...
The most ventral muscles of the head (the mm. submentalis, intermandibularis, and interhyoideus) pro...
The submandibular musculature of 37 species of the five currently recognized genera of the subfamily...
Webbed feet evolved convergently in most groups of aquatic tetrapods. However, extensive webbing is ...
We studied the foot musculature of the fossorial family Odontophrynidae (composed of the genera Macr...
Tendons have unique mechanical properties, contributing to the transmission, amplification, and recy...
Anurans are characterized by their saltatory mode of locomotion, which is associated with a specific...
Anurans have three primary types of locomotion: walking, jumping, and swimming. Additionally, they m...
The interaction between organisms and their environment is central in functional morphology. Differe...
Here we review studies pertaining to the ways in which frogs use their hands and feet for one of the...
The submandibular musculature of 37 species of the five currently recognized genera of the subfamily...
The present contribution provides a systematic survey on the variation of the musculus pulmonum prop...
The main aim of the present work is to synthesize the information obtained from our dissections of t...
Most anatomical specializations related to anuran jumping have been observed in pelvic girdle and hi...
Adult morphological variation of muscles originating on the iliac shaft (M. iliacus externus, M. int...
Tendons are directly associated with movement, amplifying power and reducing muscular work. Taking i...
The most ventral muscles of the head (the mm. submentalis, intermandibularis, and interhyoideus) pro...
The submandibular musculature of 37 species of the five currently recognized genera of the subfamily...
Webbed feet evolved convergently in most groups of aquatic tetrapods. However, extensive webbing is ...
We studied the foot musculature of the fossorial family Odontophrynidae (composed of the genera Macr...
Tendons have unique mechanical properties, contributing to the transmission, amplification, and recy...
Anurans are characterized by their saltatory mode of locomotion, which is associated with a specific...