We examined the cranial morphology and cranial kinesis of the common toads Bufo bufo and B. spinosus with micro-computed tomography and geometric morphometrics and compared the results with published data for related species in a phylogenetic context. The species significantly diverge in skull shape. The skull of B. spinosus is shorter and higher, with a ventral arm of the squamosal bone and the jaw articulation point positioned perpendicular to the braincase, in comparison with a more lateral position in B. bufo. In either species, females have a shorter snout and a higher and wider skull at the jaw articulation point that is positioned more posteriorly, in comparison with conspecific males. High variation in the amount of bone ossificatio...
Osteological peculiarities of Bufo brongersmai (Anura: Bufonidae) and their possible relation to lif...
Developmental changes in salamander skulls, before and after metamorphosis, afect the feeding capabi...
Postembryonic skeletogenesis in anuran amphibians has been widely studied, yet less than one percent...
This study provides first insight into patterns of adult cranial size and shape sexual dimorphism in...
The theory of morphological integration and modularity predicts that if functional correlations amon...
Anurans are the most suitable vertebrate group to see the development and also evolution in the skul...
Toads of the genus Melanophryniscus are known since the mid-late 19th Century, and the first skeleta...
International audienceHabitat is one of the most important factors shaping organismal morphology, bu...
WOS: 000460682100001Few studies have focused on a detailed morphological description of the chondroc...
Abstract Background Quantifying morphological diversity across taxa can provide valuable insight int...
Interactions among traits that build a complex structure may be represented as genetic covariation a...
Most anurans have a biphasic life cycle, which includes metamorphosis from a tadpole stage to an adu...
textOntogenetic studies, or studies of development, have repeatedly proven insightful in exploring ...
A strongly ossified and rigid skull roof, which prevents parietal kinesis, has been reported for the...
Melanophryniscus is a genus of small toads inhabiting the southern portion of South America. This ge...
Osteological peculiarities of Bufo brongersmai (Anura: Bufonidae) and their possible relation to lif...
Developmental changes in salamander skulls, before and after metamorphosis, afect the feeding capabi...
Postembryonic skeletogenesis in anuran amphibians has been widely studied, yet less than one percent...
This study provides first insight into patterns of adult cranial size and shape sexual dimorphism in...
The theory of morphological integration and modularity predicts that if functional correlations amon...
Anurans are the most suitable vertebrate group to see the development and also evolution in the skul...
Toads of the genus Melanophryniscus are known since the mid-late 19th Century, and the first skeleta...
International audienceHabitat is one of the most important factors shaping organismal morphology, bu...
WOS: 000460682100001Few studies have focused on a detailed morphological description of the chondroc...
Abstract Background Quantifying morphological diversity across taxa can provide valuable insight int...
Interactions among traits that build a complex structure may be represented as genetic covariation a...
Most anurans have a biphasic life cycle, which includes metamorphosis from a tadpole stage to an adu...
textOntogenetic studies, or studies of development, have repeatedly proven insightful in exploring ...
A strongly ossified and rigid skull roof, which prevents parietal kinesis, has been reported for the...
Melanophryniscus is a genus of small toads inhabiting the southern portion of South America. This ge...
Osteological peculiarities of Bufo brongersmai (Anura: Bufonidae) and their possible relation to lif...
Developmental changes in salamander skulls, before and after metamorphosis, afect the feeding capabi...
Postembryonic skeletogenesis in anuran amphibians has been widely studied, yet less than one percent...