[PDF][PDF] Relicts of a forested past: Southernmost distribution of the hairy frog genus Trichobatrachus Boulenger, 1900 (Anura: Arthroleptidae) in the Serra do Pingano …
AS BAREJ, M HÖLTING - Zootaxa, 2014 - academia.edu
… Map showing known distribution of Trichobatrachus robustus sensu lato (green polygon)
and newly recorded localities. Blue cross represents northernmost record, blue square …
and newly recorded localities. Blue cross represents northernmost record, blue square …
Concealed weapons: erectile claws in African frogs
DC Blackburn, J Hanken, FA Jenkins Jr - Biology Letters, 2008 - royalsocietypublishing.org
… (c) Longitudinal section through the left fourth toe of Trichobatrachus robustus (MCZ A-137591)
showing the claw in resting state. The terminal phalanx is linked to the bony nodule (n) …
showing the claw in resting state. The terminal phalanx is linked to the bony nodule (n) …
New frog family from India reveals an ancient biogeographical link with the Seychelles
SD Biju, F Bossuyt - Nature, 2003 - nature.com
About 96% of the more than 4,800 living anuran species 1 belong to the Neobatrachia or
advanced frogs 2 , 3 , 4 . Because of the extremely poor representation of these animals in the …
advanced frogs 2 , 3 , 4 . Because of the extremely poor representation of these animals in the …
Archaeobatrachian paraphyly and Pangaean diversification of crown-group frogs
K Roelants, F Bossuyt - Systematic Biology, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Current models for the early diversification of living frogs inferred from morphological,
ontogenetic, or DNA sequence data invoke very different scenarios of character evolution and …
ontogenetic, or DNA sequence data invoke very different scenarios of character evolution and …
PCR primers for the neobatrachian mitochondrial genome
A Kurabayashi, M Sumida - Current Herpetology, 2009 - jstage.jst.go.jp
… , Trichobatrachus robustus, and Pseudis paradoxa. According to the system of Frost (2008),
these species belong to different neobatrachian families; ie Dendrobatidae, Hemisotidae, …
these species belong to different neobatrachian families; ie Dendrobatidae, Hemisotidae, …
[HTML][HTML] Afrobatrachian mitochondrial genomes: genome reorganization, gene rearrangement mechanisms, and evolutionary trends of duplicated and rearranged …
A Kurabayashi, M Sumida - BMC genomics, 2013 - Springer
… and Trichobatrachus robustus) and performed molecular phylogenetic analyses. Furthermore
we searched for two evolutionary patterns expected in the rearranged mt genes of ranoids. …
we searched for two evolutionary patterns expected in the rearranged mt genes of ranoids. …
[PDF][PDF] A mitogenomic exploration of the phylogeny and evolution of extant anurans
S Pratihar, SK Dutta, M Bhattacharya… - Russian Journal of …, 2017 - researchgate.net
… In 1981 the arthroleptids (Trichobatrachus robustus) were separated as a distinct family
by Dubois. Duellman and Trueb (1986) recognized Arthroleptinae and Astylosterninae as …
by Dubois. Duellman and Trueb (1986) recognized Arthroleptinae and Astylosterninae as …
[PDF][PDF] Atypical breeding patterns observed in the Okavango Delta
C Weldon, M le Roux - FrogLog - researchgate.net
Frog (Trichobatrachus robustus) and the Leopard Toad (Amietiophrynus pardalis). Adult male
Giant Bullfrogs (~ 400-1 000 g) weigh up to ten times more than females (~ 90-300 g; Cook…
Giant Bullfrogs (~ 400-1 000 g) weigh up to ten times more than females (~ 90-300 g; Cook…
A new Liolaemus from Neuquén (Argentina)
R Donoso-Barros - Herpetologica, 1971 - JSTOR
… LirTTE information has been published on the biology of the West African hairy frog,
Trichobatrachus robustus. This ranid has been considered rare because few field observations were …
Trichobatrachus robustus. This ranid has been considered rare because few field observations were …