Ecomorphs result from divergent natural selection, leading to species-rich adaptive radiations. Identifying ecomorphs and the resulting adaptive radiations in frogs is challenging due to conserved morphology and high species diversity. In this study, we demonstrate the ecological and climate specializations that have driven the diversification of shrub frogs of the genus Pseudophilautus in Sri Lanka, a tropical continental island. We use a time-calibrated phylogeny, morphometric analyses, and climate-niche evolution, and identify five ecomorphological categories, including Tree-shrub, Rock-boulder, Leaf-litter, Habitat Generalists, and Canopy forms, and describe their evolution. Body size is the primary factor separating species, and specif...
Abstract Background Ongoing conversion, disturbance and fragmentation of tropical forests stress thi...
Abstract The studies of climatic‐niche shifts over evolutionary time accompanied by key morphologica...
Terrestrialization, the evolution of non-aquatic oviposition, and miniaturization, the evolution of ...
Living amphibians exhibit a diversity of ecologies, life histories, and species-rich lineages that o...
Animals from different clades but subject to similar environments often evolve similar body shapes a...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain patterns of species richness among cl...
Animals from different clades but subject to similar environments often evolve similar body shapes a...
Recent studies have reported that independent adaptive radiations can lead to identical ecomorphs. O...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain patterns of species richness among cl...
Rapid uplifts of the Tibetan Plateau and climate change in Asia are thought to have profoundly modul...
How will organisms cope when forced into warmer-than-preferred thermal environments? This is a key q...
Adaptive radiation is a key topic at the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology. Yet the d...
Because island communities are derived from the mainland, they are often less diverse by comparison....
<p>A new species of shrub frog <em>Pseudophilautus dilmah</em> is described from the Central Hills o...
Replicate radiations, the repeated multiplication of species associated with ecological divergence, ...
Abstract Background Ongoing conversion, disturbance and fragmentation of tropical forests stress thi...
Abstract The studies of climatic‐niche shifts over evolutionary time accompanied by key morphologica...
Terrestrialization, the evolution of non-aquatic oviposition, and miniaturization, the evolution of ...
Living amphibians exhibit a diversity of ecologies, life histories, and species-rich lineages that o...
Animals from different clades but subject to similar environments often evolve similar body shapes a...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain patterns of species richness among cl...
Animals from different clades but subject to similar environments often evolve similar body shapes a...
Recent studies have reported that independent adaptive radiations can lead to identical ecomorphs. O...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain patterns of species richness among cl...
Rapid uplifts of the Tibetan Plateau and climate change in Asia are thought to have profoundly modul...
How will organisms cope when forced into warmer-than-preferred thermal environments? This is a key q...
Adaptive radiation is a key topic at the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology. Yet the d...
Because island communities are derived from the mainland, they are often less diverse by comparison....
<p>A new species of shrub frog <em>Pseudophilautus dilmah</em> is described from the Central Hills o...
Replicate radiations, the repeated multiplication of species associated with ecological divergence, ...
Abstract Background Ongoing conversion, disturbance and fragmentation of tropical forests stress thi...
Abstract The studies of climatic‐niche shifts over evolutionary time accompanied by key morphologica...
Terrestrialization, the evolution of non-aquatic oviposition, and miniaturization, the evolution of ...