Burrowed aestivating frogs of the cocoon-forming species Neobatrachus aquilonius and the non-cocooning species Notaden nichollsi were excavated in the Gibson Desert of central Australia. Their hydration state (osmotic pressure of the plasma and urine) was compared to the moisture content and water potential of the surrounding soil. The non-cocooning N. nichollsi was consistently found in sand dunes. While this sand had favourable water potential properties for buried frogs, the considerable spatial and temporal variation in sand moisture meant that frogs were not always in positive water balance with respect to the surrounding soil. The cocoon-forming N. aquilonius was excavated from two distinct habitat types, a claypan in which frogs had ...
Water conservation presents special problems to terrestrial Amphibia because: (a) evaporation from t...
Reed frogs of the superspecies Hyperolius viridiflavus occur throughout the seasonally very dry and ...
Some invasive species flourish in places that impose challenges very different from those faced in t...
The non-cocooning frogs, Notaden nichollsi and Uperoleia micromeles, and the cocoon-forming frog, Ne...
Arenophryne rotunda is a small (2–8 g) terrestrial frog that inhabits the coastal sand dunes of cent...
This study examined the effect of soil type on burrowing behaviour and cocoon formation during aesti...
We measured the rates of water loss in two Australian hylid frogs: the arboreal Litoria caerulea and...
Most frog species show little resistance to evaporative water loss (EWL), but some arboreal species ...
I examined the burrowing performance of newly metamorphosed Rana areolata, Rana blairi, and Rana sph...
Evaporative water loss (EWL) and oxygen uptake ((V) over dot o(2)) was measured in two species of tr...
This study investigates the effects of aestivation on body water content, body mass, acid mucopolysa...
1. Shelter-site selection is a critical component of the behaviour of most mobile organisms, allowin...
The fossorial life-history emerged as a response to hostile environmental conditions, such as extrem...
Physiological and anatomical investigations were carried out on Chiromantis petersi, an African rhac...
Abstract only availableThis study follows from our work last summer, which examined and compared the...
Water conservation presents special problems to terrestrial Amphibia because: (a) evaporation from t...
Reed frogs of the superspecies Hyperolius viridiflavus occur throughout the seasonally very dry and ...
Some invasive species flourish in places that impose challenges very different from those faced in t...
The non-cocooning frogs, Notaden nichollsi and Uperoleia micromeles, and the cocoon-forming frog, Ne...
Arenophryne rotunda is a small (2–8 g) terrestrial frog that inhabits the coastal sand dunes of cent...
This study examined the effect of soil type on burrowing behaviour and cocoon formation during aesti...
We measured the rates of water loss in two Australian hylid frogs: the arboreal Litoria caerulea and...
Most frog species show little resistance to evaporative water loss (EWL), but some arboreal species ...
I examined the burrowing performance of newly metamorphosed Rana areolata, Rana blairi, and Rana sph...
Evaporative water loss (EWL) and oxygen uptake ((V) over dot o(2)) was measured in two species of tr...
This study investigates the effects of aestivation on body water content, body mass, acid mucopolysa...
1. Shelter-site selection is a critical component of the behaviour of most mobile organisms, allowin...
The fossorial life-history emerged as a response to hostile environmental conditions, such as extrem...
Physiological and anatomical investigations were carried out on Chiromantis petersi, an African rhac...
Abstract only availableThis study follows from our work last summer, which examined and compared the...
Water conservation presents special problems to terrestrial Amphibia because: (a) evaporation from t...
Reed frogs of the superspecies Hyperolius viridiflavus occur throughout the seasonally very dry and ...
Some invasive species flourish in places that impose challenges very different from those faced in t...