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A new (singleton) rainfrog of the Pristimantis myersi Group (Amphibia: Craugastoridae) from the northern Andes of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Reserva Las Gralarias is one of the best-studied localities of the Ecuadorian Andes in terms of itsPalabras claves:amphibia, cloud forest, taxonomy, TerraranaAutores:Alejandro F. Arteaga, Hutter C.R., Juan Manuel GuayasaminFuentes:googlescopusA new cryptic species of glassfrog (Centrolenidae: Nymphargus) from Reserva Las Gralarias, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We describe a new species of Nymphargus from Reserva Las Gralarias, in the montane forests of the PaPalabras claves:Andes, anuran, DIVERSITY, Neotropics, Nymphargus griffithsi, Nymphargus lasgralarias, speciationAutores:Hutter C.R., Juan Manuel GuayasaminFuentes:googlescopusA new glassfrog (Centrolenidae: Hyalinobatrachium) from the Topo River Basin, Amazonian slopes of the Andes of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: A new species of glassfrog (Centrolenidae) is described from the San Jacinto River, an affluent of tPalabras claves:amphibia, Anura, ECUADOR, Pastaza basin, phylogeny, Tungurahua ProvinceAutores:Glor R.E., Hutter C.R., José J. Vieira, Juan Manuel GuayasaminFuentes:scopusCryptic diversity concealed in the Andean cloud forests: two new species of rainfrogs (Pristimantis) uncovered by molecular and bioacoustic data
ArticleAbstract: Two new species of frogs previously confused with Pristimantis calcarulatus are identified using molPalabras claves:amphibia, Andes, New species, Pristimantis calcarulatus, taxonomyAutores:Hutter C.R., Juan Manuel GuayasaminFuentes:googlescopusDiversification of the rainfrog pristimantis ornatissimus in the lowlands and andean foothills of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Geographic barriers and elevational gradients have long been recognized as important in species divePalabras claves:Autores:Alejandro F. Arteaga, Funk W.C., Hutter C.R., Jaime Culebras, Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Morochz C., Nicolás Peñafiel, Pyron R.A., Tapia E.E.Fuentes:googlescopusGlassfrogs of Ecuador: Diversity, evolution, and conservation
ArticleAbstract: Glassfrogs (family: Centrolenidae) represent a fantastic radiation (∼150 described species) of NeotrPalabras claves:Anura, Biogeography, CENTROLENIDAE, SYSTEMATICS, taxonomyAutores:Diego F. Cisneros-Hebkp_redia, Hutter C.R., Juan Manuel Guayasamin, McDiarmid R.W., Paula PeñaFuentes:googlescopusExplaining Andean megadiversity: The evolutionary and ecological causes of glassfrog elevational richness patterns
ArticleAbstract: The Tropical Andes are an important global biodiversity hotspot, harbouring extraordinarily high ricPalabras claves:CENTROLENIDAE, Climatic-niche evolution, Montane museum, Montane species pump, Niche conservatism, Time-for-speciation effectAutores:Hutter C.R., Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Wiens J.Fuentes:googlescopusThe Natural History, Distribution, and Conservation of Lonely Rainfrogs, Pristimantis eremitus
ArticleAbstract: Natural history and behavioral information for species of the genus Pristimantis is scarce. We conduPalabras claves:advertisement call, ECUADOR, Frog, Habitat usage, Niche model, species distribution model, TerraranaAutores:Hutter C.R., Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Kell T., Liu V., Lyons J.A.Fuentes:googlescopusThe territoriality, vocalizations and aggressive interactions of the red-spotted glassfrog, Nymphargus grandisonae, Cochran and Goin, 1970 (Anura: Centrolenidae)
ArticleAbstract: In many frog species, males defend a territory through direct male-to-male interactions and/or aggrePalabras claves:advertisement call, antagonistic behaviour, combat behaviour, courtship call, distress call, encounter call, release call, territorial call, territorialityAutores:Esobar-Lasso S., Gutiérrez-Cárdenas P.D.A., Hutter C.R., Imba H., Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Rojas-Morales J.Fuentes:googlescopusMolecular phylogenetics of stream treefrogs of the Hyloscirtus larinopygion group (Anura: Hylidae), and description of two new species from Ecuador
ReviewAbstract: We review the systematics of frogs of the Hyloscirtus larinopygion group. A new phylogenetic tree inPalabras claves:Anura, calls, Conservation, ECUADOR, extinction, Hylidae, Hyloscirtus criptico sp. nov., Hyloscirtus larinopygion, Hyloscirtus lindae, Hyloscirtus pantostictus, Hyloscirtus princecharlesi sp. nov., Hyloscirtus psarolaimus, Hyloscirtus ptychodactylus, Hyloscirtus staufferorum, Hyloscirtus tigrinus, MORPHOLOGY, New species, Osteology, phylogeny, SYSTEMATICS, TadpolesAutores:Arturo Paredes-Recalde, Diego Almeida-Reinoso, Eduardo C. Toral, Hutter C.R., Juan F. Dueñas, Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Luis A. Coloma, Morales-Mite M., Sofía Carvajal-Endara, Tapia E.E.Fuentes:scopus