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Understanding the environmental and social risks from the international trade in ornamental plants. [PDF]

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Oviposition site preference and reproductive ecology ofTeratohyla midas(Anura: Centrolenidae) in the Colombian Amazon

Journal of Natural History, 2019
The family Centrolenidae (Glass frogs) includes 157 species of anurans with a Neotropical distribution. Although glass frogs have been the subject of several studies encompassing various aspects of their biology, natural history data on their ...
Juan C Díaz-Ricaurte   +2 more
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Lost in time: Unraveling the identity of Vitreorana parvula (Boulenger, 1895) (Anura: Centrolenidae).

Zootaxa
Vitreorana parvula was the first glassfrog described for the Atlantic Forest. The species, however, has become a taxonomic puzzle as the only known individual is the lectotype from the 19th century, which is not particularly well-preserved or accompanied
Victor M. Zucchetti   +1 more
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Phylogenetic relationships of glassfrogs (Centrolenidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear genes

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2008
Glassfrogs (family Centrolenidae) represent an exceptionally diverse group among Neotropical anurans, but their evolutionary relationships never have been assessed from a molecular perspective. Mitochondrial and nuclear markers were used to develop a novel hypothesis of centrolenid phylogeny.
Juan M Guayasamin   +2 more
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A multidisciplinary approach reveals a new species of glassfrog from Colombia (Anura: Centrolenidae: Nymphargus).

Zootaxa, 2023
Anurans of the family Centrolenidae are a highly diverse clade of Neotropical treefrogs. In the last two decades, glassfrogs have become a model system for studies in ecology and evolutionary biology, in part because their taxonomy and phylogenetic ...
Sebastián O. Montilla   +4 more
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Family Centrolenidae

2012
Paul E Ouboter, Rawien Jairam
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Nothing like home: most males of Espadarana prosoblepon (Anura Centrolenidae) exhibit homing to calling site despite the availability of alternative suitable sites for calling and mating

Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 2023
Anurans that congregate to breed alongside streams are good models to answer questions about homing decisions. Specifically, they allow us to document if individuals prefer to return to their original calling site and chorus when there are closer ...
Daniela A. Gómez-Murcia   +3 more
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An elusive giant: A new species of Vitreorana Guayasamin et al., 2009 (Anura: Centrolenidae) from the northern Atlantic Forest with an osteological description and comments on integumentary spicules.

Zootaxa, 2023
We describe a new species of Vitreorana from the Atlantic Forest of southern Bahia state, in north-eastern Brazil. Vitreorana assuh sp. nov. is by far the largest species of the genus (snout-to-vent length [SVL] = 30.9 mm and 34.1 mm in one male and ...
Victor M. Zucchetti   +5 more
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Tic, Tii and Trii calls: advertisement call descriptions for eight glass frogs from Colombia and analysis of the structure of auditory signals in Centrolenidae

Bioacoustics, 2022
In anurans, vocalisations are the main behavioural modality of communication. Hence, the description of acoustic signals in anurans is important for understanding many aspects of their biology.
Sebastián Duarte-Marín   +6 more
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