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Ancient tepui summits harbor young rather than old lineages of endemic frogs
ArticleAbstract: The flattop mountains (tepuis) of South America are ancient remnants of the Precambrian Guiana ShielPalabras claves:Diversification hypotheses, Guiana Shield, Hylidae, Lost World, Sky islands, TepuisAutores:Cannatella D.C., Noonan B., Patricia E. Salerno, Rojas-Runjaic F.J.M., Ron Y.S.R., Santiago R. Ron, Señaris J.C.Fuentes:googlescopusAposematism increases acoustic diversification and speciation in poison frogs
ArticleAbstract: Multimodal signals facilitate communication with conspecifics during courtship, but they can also alPalabras claves:Aposematism, Mating signals, Natural selection, Sexual selectionAutores:Baquero M., Barrio-Amorós C.L., Cannatella D.C., Erdtmann L., Lima A.P., Luis A. Coloma, Santos J.C.Fuentes:scopusMultiple, recurring origins of aposematism and diet specialization in poison frogs
ArticleAbstract: Aposematism is the association, in a prey organism, of the presence of a warning signal with unprofiPalabras claves:Autores:Cannatella D.C., Luis A. Coloma, Santos J.C.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:googlescopusRecent evolutionary history of Lost World endemics: Population genetics, species delimitation, and phylogeography of sky-island treefrogs
ArticleAbstract: The tepuis of South America are massive flattop mountains with cliffs up to 1000. m and summits up tPalabras claves:Coalescent, Haplotype diversity, species delimitation, Tepui, TepuihylaAutores:Cannatella D.C., Patricia E. Salerno, Rojas-Runjaic F.J.M., Señaris J.C.Fuentes:googlescopusThe Phyllomedusa perinesos group (Anura: Hylidae) is derived from a Miocene Amazonian lineage
ArticleAbstract: The Phyllomedusa perinesos group is composed of four species that inhabit cloud forests in the eastePalabras claves:Andes, Biogeography, ECUADOR, Hylidae, Perú, speciationAutores:Ana Ana Almendáriz, Cannatella D.C., Ron Y.S.R., Santiago R. RonFuentes:googlescopus