2007
DOI: 10.1002/ar.20608
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Intercalary Elements, Treefrogs, and the Early Differentiation of a Complex System in the Neobatrachia

Abstract: Intercalary elements are additional skeletal structures of digits of many anuran amphibians. Twelve terminal clades in the neobatrachian lineage of frogs have intercalary elements revealing it is a homoplastic character with five to seven gains and two to four losses along a consensus phylogeny of the Neobatrachia. We analyzed anatomical variation of intercalary elements, related structures (distal phalanges, tendons, and muscles), and articulations of digits of 45 anuran species, representing eight supragener… Show more

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“…6. As was described by Manzano et al (2007) the intercalary elements of species of Pseudis are different from all Hyloides in: a) shape and function, in being cylindrical with plane articular surfaces that allow limited movements; and b) histological composition, as they are formed by hyaline cartilage. Both shape and histological structure suggest that the intercalary of Pseudis are peramorphic features.…”
Section: Development Of the Axial And Appendicular Skeletonmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…6. As was described by Manzano et al (2007) the intercalary elements of species of Pseudis are different from all Hyloides in: a) shape and function, in being cylindrical with plane articular surfaces that allow limited movements; and b) histological composition, as they are formed by hyaline cartilage. Both shape and histological structure suggest that the intercalary of Pseudis are peramorphic features.…”
Section: Development Of the Axial And Appendicular Skeletonmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The resulting embryonic cartilage remains during the whole ontogeny of Hyloides. It may be mineralized in some species but never acquires the proteoglycan matrix typical of the hyaline cartilage of P. platensis and Ranoides (Manzano et al, 2007). In respect to Hyloides, the intercalary elements of P. platensis show an accelerated developmental rate that defines early its elongated shape and the proteoglycan matrix of hyaline cartilage.…”
Section: Development Of the Axial And Appendicular Skeletonmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Moreover, arboreal frogs are extremely diverse and have radiated independently in many different lineages (Frost et al, 2006). Among arboreal frogs many ecological specialists exist, with some species of tree frogs being fine branch specialists and showing a walking-type gait rather than jumping from branch to branch (Manzano et al, 2007;Manzano et al, 2008). Species of the genus Phyllomedusa are of special interest given their known ability to move across branches of narrow diameter and the fine motor control they appear to have over their fingers, allowing them to perform a precision grip (Burton, 1998;Herrel et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The species are united morphologically in possessing intercalary elements between the two distal phalanges and expanded digit discs. These characters are shared with hylids, mantellids, and some ranid lineages (Frost et al, 2006;Liem, 1970;Manzano et al, 2007). Toe pads help in climbing due to their ectodermal morphology and secreted proteins which aid in their adherence to surfaces (Duellman and Trueb, 1986).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%