Herpetological Monographs, volume 21, issue 1, pages 1
MORPHOLOGICAL DIVERSITY AND EVOLUTION OF EGG AND CLUTCH STRUCTURE IN AMPHIBIANS
Ronald ALTIG
1
,
Roy W. McDiarmid
2
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2007-12-21
Journal:
Herpetological Monographs
scimago Q1
SJR: 1.026
CiteScore: 5.4
Impact factor: 1.1
ISSN: 07331347, 19385137
DOI:
10.1655/06-005.1
Animal Science and Zoology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Abstract
The first part of this synthesis summarizes the morphology of the jelly layers surrounding an amphibian ovum. We propose a standard terminology and discuss the evolution of jelly layers. The second part reviews the morphological diversity and arrangement of deposited eggs—the ovipositional mode; we recognize 5 morphological classes including 14 modes. We discuss some of the oviductal, ovipositional, and postovipositional events that contribute to these morphologies. We have incorporated data from taxa from throughout the world but recognize that other types will be discovered that may modify understanding of these modes. Finally, we discuss the evolutionary context of the diversity of clutch structure and present a first estimate of its evolution.
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