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Form, function, foam: evolutionary ecology of anuran nests and nesting behaviour
Eva K. Fischer
Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
Neuroscience Program
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Evolutionary Ecology
100%
Anuran
100%
Nesting Behavior
100%
Form Function
100%
Nest Behaviour
100%
Adaptation
16%
Vertebrates
16%
Frog
16%
Aquatic Environment
16%
Independent Evolution
16%
Amphibians
16%
Toad
16%
Reproductive History
16%
Anuran Amphibians
16%
Physiological Diversity
16%
Life History Strategy
16%
Tight Link
16%
Morphological Diversity
16%
Nest Construction
16%
Construction Behaviour
16%
Behavioral Diversity
16%
Cross-taxon
16%
Amphibious Lifestyle
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Evolution
100%
Anura
100%
Reproductives
25%
Life History
12%
Cladistics
12%
Aquatic Environment
12%