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Medium-sized species are found in slow moving water
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Ecological Opportunity and Adaptive Radiation of Fanged Frogs in Southeast Asia
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Ecological opportunity and adaptive radiation
- 3 What is an 'adaptive radiation ?
- 4 Anolis lizards also underwent adaptive radiation.
- 5 What is an "adaptive radiation"? • Diverse and closely related species that vary in useful trait
- 6 Frog diversity in the Philippines and Sulawesi
- 7 Fanged frogs have high morphological diversity on Sulawesi
- 8 Questions about fanged frogs
- 9 Initial fieldwork and sampling
- 10 Different ecotypes are sympatric in different parts of Sulawesi
- 11 Alternative hypothesis: Adaptive radiation
- 12 Phylogenetic expectations
- 13 Evolution of body size
- 14 Medium-sized species are found in slow moving water
- 15 Do these frogs differ in ecology?
- 16 And some fanged frogs guard eggs!
- 17 And and at least one species has internal incubation of tadpoles!
- 18 Did fanged frogs undergo an adaptive radiation?
- 19 Why did different ecotypes evolve on different
- 20 Toad samples and data
- 21 MtDNA variation in Sulawesi toads
- 22 Protected Areas on Sulawesi
- 23 Ratan extraction
- 24 Conclusions