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Hylorina sylvatica: biología reproductiva
El contenido de datos es sobre fenología y biología reproductiva de la rana esmeralda Hylorina sylvatica colectados en un humedal semi-temporario cercano a Lago Escondido, en el Parque municipal Llao Llao. Los datos fueron ...
Datos biología reproductiva Hylorina sylvatica
Hylorina sylvatica (Anura: Batrachyidae) or emerald frog is a pond-breeding anuran, endemic to the austral temperate forests of Chile and Argentina. The distribution is narrowed in Argentina with few records and very ...
Phylogenetic relationships of Chilean leptodactylids: a molecular approach based on mitochondrial genes 12S and 16S
(SOCIEDAD BIOLGIA CHILE, 2006-12)
Most Chilean amphibians belong to the subfamily Telmatobiinae (Anura, Leptodactylidae). Several phylogenetic studies of Leptodactylidae and Telmatobimae, based principally on morphological characters, have implicitly ...
Relaciones filogenéticas de los leptodactílidos chilenos (amphibia, anura): una aproximación molecular basada en los genes mitocondriales 12s y 16s
(Universidad de Chile, 2006)
La mayoría de los anfibios chilenos pertenece a la subfamilia Telmatobiinae
(Anura, Leptodactylidae), la cual está constituida por 12 géneros que se distribuyen
principalmente en el suroeste de Sudamérica y la cordillera ...
Frog call intensities and sound propagation in the South American temperate forest region
(1998)
Sound pressure levels and the spectral structure of the advertisement calls of five species of frogs from the South American temperate austral forest were analyzed. Males of Eupsophus emiliopugini, Batrachyla antartandica ...
Old and new hypotheses about the homology of the compound bones from the cheek and otico-occipital regions of the anuran skull
(Elsevier, 2013-03)
We have studied the larval development of compound bones from the otico-occipital and cheek regions in species of the neobatrachian genera Batrachyla, Hylorina, Leptodactylus, Odontophrynus and Pleurodema. Comparisons were ...
Rebuilding the Cytogenetics of Atelognathus (Anura: Batrachylidae): Half a Century of Confusion
(Herpetologists League, 2020-08)
The genus Atelognathus is currently composed of five species that occur in thesouthernmost region of Argentina and Chile. It belongs to the Batrachylidae along with Batrachyla, Chaltenobatrachus, and Hylorina, one of the ...