Abstract Small-scale studies have shown that colour lightness variation can have important physiological implications in ectotherms, with darker species having greater heating rates, as well as protection against pathogens and photooxidative damage. Using data for 41% (3059) of all known frog and toad species (Anura) from across the world, we reveal ubiquitous and strong clines of decreasing colour lightness towards colder regions and regions with higher pathogen pressure and UVB radiation. The relative importance of pathogen resistance is higher in the tropics and that of thermoregulation is higher in temperate regions. The results suggest that these functions influence colour lightness evolution in anurans and filtered for more similarly ...
Species may circumvent the impacts of climate warming if the habitats they use reduce ambient temper...
Climate change is affecting biodiversity and ecosystem function worldwide, and the lowland tropics a...
Recent emergences of fungal diseases have caused catastrophic global losses of biodiversity. Tempera...
When rapid environmental changes occur, different selective forces can create phenotypic trade-offs ...
In amphibians solar basking far from water sources is relatively uncommon since the highly permeable...
BackgroundThe thermal benefits of melanism in ectothermic animals are widely recognized, but relativ...
A number of environmental variables have been identified as affecting anuran color, but rarely have ...
A number of environmental variables have been identified as affecting anuran color, but rarely have ...
Recent studies suggest that complex interacting processes are driving global amphibian declines. Inc...
The capacity for physiological colour change has long been described in anuran amphibians. Camouflag...
Temperature variability, and in particular temperature decreases, can increase susceptibility of amp...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
We study the variation in thermal parameters in two contrasting populations Yungas Redbelly Toads (M...
Amphibian populations the world over are under threat of extinction, with as many as 40% of assessed...
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is a fungal pathogen causing amphibian population declines. Bd ...
Species may circumvent the impacts of climate warming if the habitats they use reduce ambient temper...
Climate change is affecting biodiversity and ecosystem function worldwide, and the lowland tropics a...
Recent emergences of fungal diseases have caused catastrophic global losses of biodiversity. Tempera...
When rapid environmental changes occur, different selective forces can create phenotypic trade-offs ...
In amphibians solar basking far from water sources is relatively uncommon since the highly permeable...
BackgroundThe thermal benefits of melanism in ectothermic animals are widely recognized, but relativ...
A number of environmental variables have been identified as affecting anuran color, but rarely have ...
A number of environmental variables have been identified as affecting anuran color, but rarely have ...
Recent studies suggest that complex interacting processes are driving global amphibian declines. Inc...
The capacity for physiological colour change has long been described in anuran amphibians. Camouflag...
Temperature variability, and in particular temperature decreases, can increase susceptibility of amp...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
We study the variation in thermal parameters in two contrasting populations Yungas Redbelly Toads (M...
Amphibian populations the world over are under threat of extinction, with as many as 40% of assessed...
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is a fungal pathogen causing amphibian population declines. Bd ...
Species may circumvent the impacts of climate warming if the habitats they use reduce ambient temper...
Climate change is affecting biodiversity and ecosystem function worldwide, and the lowland tropics a...
Recent emergences of fungal diseases have caused catastrophic global losses of biodiversity. Tempera...