Size, microhabitat, and loss of larval feeding drive cranial diversification in frogs

The evolution of metamorphic species may be constrained by different ecologies of the larval and adult stages. Here, Bardua et al. show that in frogs, adult ecology is more important than larval ecology for skull evolution, but species that don’t feed as tadpoles evolve faster than those that do.

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Autores principales: Carla Bardua, Anne-Claire Fabre, Julien Clavel, Margot Bon, Kalpana Das, Edward L. Stanley, David C. Blackburn, Anjali Goswami
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ee097972f6114756a7f66c1f4f1b210e2021-12-02T14:29:13ZSize, microhabitat, and loss of larval feeding drive cranial diversification in frogs10.1038/s41467-021-22792-y2041-1723https://doaj.org/article/ee097972f6114756a7f66c1f4f1b210e2021-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22792-yhttps://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The evolution of metamorphic species may be constrained by different ecologies of the larval and adult stages. Here, Bardua et al. show that in frogs, adult ecology is more important than larval ecology for skull evolution, but species that don’t feed as tadpoles evolve faster than those that do.Carla BarduaAnne-Claire FabreJulien ClavelMargot BonKalpana DasEdward L. StanleyDavid C. BlackburnAnjali GoswamiNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2021)
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Carla Bardua
Anne-Claire Fabre
Julien Clavel
Margot Bon
Kalpana Das
Edward L. Stanley
David C. Blackburn
Anjali Goswami
Size, microhabitat, and loss of larval feeding drive cranial diversification in frogs
description The evolution of metamorphic species may be constrained by different ecologies of the larval and adult stages. Here, Bardua et al. show that in frogs, adult ecology is more important than larval ecology for skull evolution, but species that don’t feed as tadpoles evolve faster than those that do.
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author Carla Bardua
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Julien Clavel
Margot Bon
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Edward L. Stanley
David C. Blackburn
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title Size, microhabitat, and loss of larval feeding drive cranial diversification in frogs
title_short Size, microhabitat, and loss of larval feeding drive cranial diversification in frogs
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