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Embryogenesis and laboratory maintenance of the foam-nesting túngara frogs, genus Engystomops (= Physalaemus)
ArticleAbstract: The vast majority of embryological research on amphibians focuses on just a single genus of frogs, XPalabras claves:Colostethus machalilla, Engystomops coloradorum, Engystomops pustulosus, Engystomops randi, Gastrotheca riobambae, Gastrulation modes, Neural development, SomitogenesisAutores:Andrés Romero-Carvajal, Bond J., Diego Almeida-Reinoso, Eugenia M. del Pino, Lee C., Natalia Sáenz-Ponce, Ryan M.J., Venegas-Ferrín M., Wallingford J.Fuentes:scopusOntogeny of sexual dimorphism in the larynx of the túngara frog, physalaemus pustulosus
ArticleAbstract: In the majority of frogs, males but not females produce vocalizations to attract mates. Sexual selecPalabras claves:Autores:Cannatella D.C., Monica A. Guerra, Ryan M.J.Fuentes:googlescopusVocal responses to noise reveal the presence of the Lombard effect in a frog
ArticleAbstract: Many animal communication systems have evolved signal flexibility depending on environmental conditiPalabras claves:Ambient noise, Eavesdropping, Lombard effect, Sexual selection, Signal plasticityAutores:Halfwerk W., Lea A.M., Monica A. Guerra, Page R.A., Ryan M.J.Fuentes:googlescopusThe mechanism of sound production in túngara frogs and its role in sexual selection and speciation
ReviewAbstract: Sexual communication can evolve in response to sexual selection, and it can also cause behavioral rePalabras claves:Autores:Monica A. Guerra, Ryan M.J.Fuentes:googlescopus