2022
DOI: 10.1080/14772000.2022.2039318
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Unveiling the diversity of Giant Neotropical Torrent frogs (Hylodidae): phylogenetic relationships, morphology, and the description of two new species

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“…However, shape diversification in this family does not deviate significantly from the pond-type tadpole bauplan. Tadpoles in these three families inhabit different types of water bodies, from ponds and lakes (e.g., Atelognathus) [38] to fast-torrent streams (e.g., Phantasmarana) [77], but they mostly exhibit benthic behavior and avoid strong currents, being commonly found in slow backwaters, on the bottom of water bodies, or among rocks, e.g., [34,[78][79][80][81]. Variations in body and tail height and length appear to be intrageneric changes not strictly related to development in lentic vs. lotic environments.…”
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“…However, shape diversification in this family does not deviate significantly from the pond-type tadpole bauplan. Tadpoles in these three families inhabit different types of water bodies, from ponds and lakes (e.g., Atelognathus) [38] to fast-torrent streams (e.g., Phantasmarana) [77], but they mostly exhibit benthic behavior and avoid strong currents, being commonly found in slow backwaters, on the bottom of water bodies, or among rocks, e.g., [34,[78][79][80][81]. Variations in body and tail height and length appear to be intrageneric changes not strictly related to development in lentic vs. lotic environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%