“…On the other hand, macroevolutionary allometric patterns as related to cranial interspecific variation were studied in amphibians and other groups of tetrapods (Esquerré, Sherratt, & Keogh, 2017;Ivanović & Arntzen, 2014Klingenberg & Marugán-Lobón, 2013;Openshaw & Keogh, 2014;Sherratt, Gower, Klingenberg, & Wilkinson, 2014;Tavares, Pessôa, & Seuánez, 2016;Wilson, 2013;Wilson & Sánchez Villagra, 2011). Particularly in anurans, several authors have addressed large-scale studies about skull morphological diversification (e.g., Emerson, 1985;Simon & Marroig, 2017;Simon, Machado, & Marroig, 2016;Yeh, 2002a), but to our knowledge, patterns of postmetamorphic skull development and their relationship with diversity in adult morphology have been explored in a few clades (Fabrezi, 2006;Fabrezi et al, 2016;Ponssa & Vera Candioti, 2012;Yeh, 2002b).…”