Body shape is predicted to differ among species for functional reasons and in relation to environmental niche and phylogenetic history. We quantified morphological differences in shape and size among 98.5% of the 129 species and all 21 genera of the Australo-Papuan endemic myobatrachid frogs to test the hypothesis that habitat type predicts body shape in this radiation. We tested this hypothesis in a phylogenetic context at two taxonomic levels: across the entire radiation and within the four largest genera. Thirty-four external measurements were taken on 623 museum specimens representing 127 species. Data for seven key environmental variables relevant to anurans were assembled for all Australian-distributed species based on species' distri...
Ceratobatrachidae is a ranoid family, which includes at least 87 described anuran species in six gen...
Southwest Australia (SWA) is a global biodiversity hotspot and a centre of diversity and endemism fo...
Abstract Background Quantifying morphological diversity across taxa can provide valuable insight int...
Body shape is predicted to differ among species for functional reasons and in relation to environmen...
Body shape is predicted to differ among species for functional reasons and in relation to environmen...
Animals from different clades but subject to similar environments often evolve similar body shapes a...
Animals from different clades but subject to similar environments often evolve similar body shapes a...
Anurans have a long fossil record, spanning from the Early Jurassic to Recent. However, specimens ar...
Invasive species are an important issue worldwide but predicting invasiveness, and the underlying me...
The phenotypic diversity between closely related species is often attributed to the process of natur...
Organisms in a specific environment often have distinct morphology, but the factors that affect this...
Developmental changes through an animal’s life are generally understood to contribute to the resulti...
Typically small body size and similar external anatomy have made it difficult for researchers to dis...
Aim: There is substantial residual scatter about the positive range size-body size relationship in A...
Ceratobatrachidae is a ranoid family, which includes at least 87 described anuran species in six gen...
Southwest Australia (SWA) is a global biodiversity hotspot and a centre of diversity and endemism fo...
Abstract Background Quantifying morphological diversity across taxa can provide valuable insight int...
Body shape is predicted to differ among species for functional reasons and in relation to environmen...
Body shape is predicted to differ among species for functional reasons and in relation to environmen...
Animals from different clades but subject to similar environments often evolve similar body shapes a...
Animals from different clades but subject to similar environments often evolve similar body shapes a...
Anurans have a long fossil record, spanning from the Early Jurassic to Recent. However, specimens ar...
Invasive species are an important issue worldwide but predicting invasiveness, and the underlying me...
The phenotypic diversity between closely related species is often attributed to the process of natur...
Organisms in a specific environment often have distinct morphology, but the factors that affect this...
Developmental changes through an animal’s life are generally understood to contribute to the resulti...
Typically small body size and similar external anatomy have made it difficult for researchers to dis...
Aim: There is substantial residual scatter about the positive range size-body size relationship in A...
Ceratobatrachidae is a ranoid family, which includes at least 87 described anuran species in six gen...
Southwest Australia (SWA) is a global biodiversity hotspot and a centre of diversity and endemism fo...
Abstract Background Quantifying morphological diversity across taxa can provide valuable insight int...