Ecological guild evolution and the discovery of the world's smallest vertebrate.

Living vertebrates vary drastically in body size, yet few taxa reach the extremely minute size of some frogs and teleost fish. Here we describe two new species of diminutive terrestrial frogs from the megadiverse hotspot island of New Guinea, one of which represents the smallest known vertebrate spe...

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Main Authors: Eric N Rittmeyer, Allen Allison, Michael C Gründler, Derrick K Thompson, Christopher C Austin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3256195?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6bddbbe895674cbf9040edfd894e48022020-11-25T02:48:14ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0171e2979710.1371/journal.pone.0029797Ecological guild evolution and the discovery of the world's smallest vertebrate.Eric N RittmeyerAllen AllisonMichael C GründlerDerrick K ThompsonChristopher C AustinLiving vertebrates vary drastically in body size, yet few taxa reach the extremely minute size of some frogs and teleost fish. Here we describe two new species of diminutive terrestrial frogs from the megadiverse hotspot island of New Guinea, one of which represents the smallest known vertebrate species, attaining an average body size of only 7.7 mm. Both new species are members of the recently described genus Paedophryne, the four species of which are all among the ten smallest known frog species, making Paedophryne the most diminutive genus of anurans. This discovery highlights intriguing ecological similarities among the numerous independent origins of diminutive anurans, suggesting that minute frogs are not mere oddities, but represent a previously unrecognized ecological guild.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3256195?pdf=render
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author Eric N Rittmeyer
Allen Allison
Michael C Gründler
Derrick K Thompson
Christopher C Austin
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Allen Allison
Michael C Gründler
Derrick K Thompson
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Ecological guild evolution and the discovery of the world's smallest vertebrate.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Eric N Rittmeyer
Allen Allison
Michael C Gründler
Derrick K Thompson
Christopher C Austin
author_sort Eric N Rittmeyer
title Ecological guild evolution and the discovery of the world's smallest vertebrate.
title_short Ecological guild evolution and the discovery of the world's smallest vertebrate.
title_full Ecological guild evolution and the discovery of the world's smallest vertebrate.
title_fullStr Ecological guild evolution and the discovery of the world's smallest vertebrate.
title_full_unstemmed Ecological guild evolution and the discovery of the world's smallest vertebrate.
title_sort ecological guild evolution and the discovery of the world's smallest vertebrate.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Living vertebrates vary drastically in body size, yet few taxa reach the extremely minute size of some frogs and teleost fish. Here we describe two new species of diminutive terrestrial frogs from the megadiverse hotspot island of New Guinea, one of which represents the smallest known vertebrate species, attaining an average body size of only 7.7 mm. Both new species are members of the recently described genus Paedophryne, the four species of which are all among the ten smallest known frog species, making Paedophryne the most diminutive genus of anurans. This discovery highlights intriguing ecological similarities among the numerous independent origins of diminutive anurans, suggesting that minute frogs are not mere oddities, but represent a previously unrecognized ecological guild.
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