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Earless toads sense low frequencies but miss the high notes
ArticleAbstract: Sensory losses or reductions are frequently attributed to relaxed selection. However, anuran speciesPalabras claves:Auditory brainstem recordings, bufonidae, Hearing, Sensory loss, tympanic middle ear, vibrationAutores:Chaparro J.C., Christensen-Dalsgaard J., Hoke K.L., Luis A. Coloma, Womack M.C.Fuentes:scopusSensitive high-frequency hearing in earless and partially eared harlequin frogs (Atelopus)
ArticleAbstract: Harlequin frogs, genus Atelopus, communicate at high frequencies despite most species lacking a compPalabras claves:Auditory brainstem recordings, bufonidae, Extratympanic hearing, Lung hearingAutores:Christensen-Dalsgaard J., Hoke K.L., Luis A. Coloma, Womack M.C.Fuentes:scopusWhispers from vestigial nubbins: Arrested development provokes trait loss in toads
ArticleAbstract: Despite the use of acoustic communication, many species of toads (family Bufonidae) have lost partsPalabras claves:3D reconstruction, comparative development, Heterochrony, progenesisAutores:Hoke K.L., Luis A. Coloma, Stynoski J.L., Trama F.A., Womack M.C.Fuentes:scopusProlonged middle ear development in Rhinella horribilis
ArticleAbstract: Despite the benefit of the tympanic middle ear to airborne hearing sensitivity, anurans range in howPalabras claves:bufonidae, Heterochrony, tympanic middle earAutores:Hoke K.L., Luis A. Coloma, Stynoski J.L., Voyles M.K., Womack M.C.Fuentes:scopus