International audienceHabitat is one of the most important factors shaping organismal morphology, but it may vary across life history stages. Ontogenetic shifts in ecology may introduce antagonistic selection that constrains adult phenotype, particularly with ecologically distinct developmental phases such as the free-living, feeding larval stage of many frogs (Lissamphibia: Anura). We test the relative influences of developmental and ecological factors on the diversification of adult skull morphology with a detailed analysis of 15 individual cranial regions across 173 anuran species, representing every extant family. Skull size, adult microhabitat, larval feeding, and ossification timing are all significant factors shaping aspects of crani...
Post-metamorphic ontogenetic variations of head size and shape were investigated in the pool frog (P...
<div><p>Rhacophoridae, a family of morphologically cryptic frogs, with many genetically distinct evo...
Understanding phenotypic diversity requires not only identification of selective factors that favor ...
The vertebrate skull is considered as phylogenetically conserved, but shows extensive diversificatio...
textOntogenetic studies, or studies of development, have repeatedly proven insightful in exploring ...
Abstract Background Quantifying morphological diversity across taxa can provide valuable insight int...
Anurans have a long fossil record, spanning from the Early Jurassic to Recent. However, specimens ar...
Developmental changes through an animal’s life are generally understood to contribute to the resulti...
Developmental changes through an animal's life are generally understood to contribute to the resulti...
Most anurans have a biphasic life cycle, which includes metamorphosis from a tadpole stage to an adu...
Body shape is predicted to differ among species for functional reasons and in relation to environmen...
<div><p>Terrestrialization, the evolution of non-aquatic oviposition, and miniaturization, the evolu...
Terrestrialization, the evolution of non-aquatic oviposition, and miniaturization, the evolution of ...
Metamorphosis is widespread across the animal kingdom and induces fundamental changes in the morphol...
The theory of morphological integration and modularity predicts that if functional correlations amon...
Post-metamorphic ontogenetic variations of head size and shape were investigated in the pool frog (P...
<div><p>Rhacophoridae, a family of morphologically cryptic frogs, with many genetically distinct evo...
Understanding phenotypic diversity requires not only identification of selective factors that favor ...
The vertebrate skull is considered as phylogenetically conserved, but shows extensive diversificatio...
textOntogenetic studies, or studies of development, have repeatedly proven insightful in exploring ...
Abstract Background Quantifying morphological diversity across taxa can provide valuable insight int...
Anurans have a long fossil record, spanning from the Early Jurassic to Recent. However, specimens ar...
Developmental changes through an animal’s life are generally understood to contribute to the resulti...
Developmental changes through an animal's life are generally understood to contribute to the resulti...
Most anurans have a biphasic life cycle, which includes metamorphosis from a tadpole stage to an adu...
Body shape is predicted to differ among species for functional reasons and in relation to environmen...
<div><p>Terrestrialization, the evolution of non-aquatic oviposition, and miniaturization, the evolu...
Terrestrialization, the evolution of non-aquatic oviposition, and miniaturization, the evolution of ...
Metamorphosis is widespread across the animal kingdom and induces fundamental changes in the morphol...
The theory of morphological integration and modularity predicts that if functional correlations amon...
Post-metamorphic ontogenetic variations of head size and shape were investigated in the pool frog (P...
<div><p>Rhacophoridae, a family of morphologically cryptic frogs, with many genetically distinct evo...
Understanding phenotypic diversity requires not only identification of selective factors that favor ...