The most ventral muscles of the head (the mm. submentalis, intermandibularis, and interhyoideus) provide support to the gular region and lift the buccal floor during ventilation and feeding. These muscles show limited variation in most gnathostomes, but in Anura they exhibit a surprising diversity. The few studies that have explored this character system highlighted its potential as a source of phylogenetic information. In this paper we explored the diversity of this character system studying specimens of 567 anuran species and reviewing published data to cover a total of 1321 species, belonging to 53 of the 54 currently recognized anuran families, as well as caudates and caecilians. We defined 27 discrete characters including the number of...
Anurans have three primary types of locomotion: walking, jumping, and swimming. Additionally, they m...
The current functional model of the anuran larynx includes four pairs of laryngeal muscles. Their c...
The current functional model of the anuran larynx includes four pairs of laryngeal muscles. Their c...
It is well known that the diversity in anuran cranial structures is large, observed in the variation...
The submandibular musculature of 37 species of the five currently recognized genera of the subfamily...
Vocal sacs are among the most conspicuous features of anurans and are particularly striking in casqu...
Anuran vocal sacs are elastic chambers that recycle exhaled air during vocalizations and are present...
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...
Three patterns of superficial mandibular musculature are described in hemiphractine hylid frogs. One...
Although studies of anuran hand and foot musculature began in the first half of the 19th century, al...
Cascades and fast-flowing streams impose severe restrictions on acoustic communication, with loud br...
Tendons are directly associated with movement, amplifying power and reducing muscular work. Taking i...
A conspicuous feature of extant tetrapods is a movable tongue that plays a role in food uptake, mast...
In limbless fossorial vertebrates such as caecilians (Gymnophiona), head-first burrowing imposes sev...
Anurans have three primary types of locomotion: walking, jumping, and swimming. Additionally, they m...
The current functional model of the anuran larynx includes four pairs of laryngeal muscles. Their c...
The current functional model of the anuran larynx includes four pairs of laryngeal muscles. Their c...
It is well known that the diversity in anuran cranial structures is large, observed in the variation...
The submandibular musculature of 37 species of the five currently recognized genera of the subfamily...
Vocal sacs are among the most conspicuous features of anurans and are particularly striking in casqu...
Anuran vocal sacs are elastic chambers that recycle exhaled air during vocalizations and are present...
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...
Three patterns of superficial mandibular musculature are described in hemiphractine hylid frogs. One...
Although studies of anuran hand and foot musculature began in the first half of the 19th century, al...
Cascades and fast-flowing streams impose severe restrictions on acoustic communication, with loud br...
Tendons are directly associated with movement, amplifying power and reducing muscular work. Taking i...
A conspicuous feature of extant tetrapods is a movable tongue that plays a role in food uptake, mast...
In limbless fossorial vertebrates such as caecilians (Gymnophiona), head-first burrowing imposes sev...
Anurans have three primary types of locomotion: walking, jumping, and swimming. Additionally, they m...
The current functional model of the anuran larynx includes four pairs of laryngeal muscles. Their c...
The current functional model of the anuran larynx includes four pairs of laryngeal muscles. Their c...