Original paper
Anuran forelimb muscle tendinous structures and their relationship with locomotor modes and habitat use
Abstract
The interaction between organisms and their environment is central in functional morphology. Differences in habitat usage may imply divergent morphology of locomotor systems; thus, detecting which morphological traits are conservative across lineages and which ones vary under environmental pressure is important in evolutionary studies. We studied internal and external morphology in 28 species of Neotropical anurans. Our aim was to determine if...
Paper Details
Title
Anuran forelimb muscle tendinous structures and their relationship with locomotor modes and habitat use
Published Date
Nov 30, 2018
Journal
Volume
65
Issue
5
Pages
599 - 608
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