2023
DOI: 10.1159/000534936
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Convergent Anuran Middle Ear Loss Lacks a Universal, Adaptive Explanation

Molly C. Womack,
Kim L. Hoke

Abstract: Shared selection pressures often explain convergent trait loss, yet anurans (frogs and toads) have lost their middle ears at least 38 times with no obvious shared selection pressures unifying ‘earless’ taxa. Anuran tympanic middle ear loss is especially perplexing because acoustic communication is dominant within Anura and tympanic middle ears enhance airborne hearing in most tetrapods. Here we examine whether particular geographic ranges, microhabitats, activity patterns, or aspects of acoustic communication … Show more

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