Anne M. Maglia, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States |
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(Phylogenetic relationships of pelobatoid frogs (Anura: Pelobatoidea).) |
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Shearman RM, Maglia AM. (2015) Osteological development of Cope's Gray Treefrog, Hyla chrysoscelis Acta Zoologica. 96: 181-198 |
Pugener LA, Maglia AM. (2009) Skeletal morphogenesis of the vertebral column of the miniature hylid frog Acris crepitans, with comments on anomalies. Journal of Morphology. 270: 52-69 |
Pugener LA, Maglia AM. (2009) Developmental Evolution of the Anuran Sacro-Urostylic Complex South American Journal of Herpetology. 4: 193-209 |
Pugener LA, Maglia AM. (2007) Skeletal morphology and development of the olfactory region of Spea (Anura: Scaphiopodidae). Journal of Anatomy. 211: 754-68 |
Maglia AM, Leopold JL, Pugener LA, et al. (2007) An anatomical ontology for amphibians. Pacific Symposium On Biocomputing. Pacific Symposium On Biocomputing. 367-78 |
Maglia AM, Pugener LA, Mueller JM. (2007) Skeletal morphology and postmetamorphic ontogeny of Acris crepitans (Anura: Hylidae): a case of miniaturization in frogs. Journal of Morphology. 268: 194-223 |
Banbury B, Maglia AM. (2006) Skeletal development of the Mexican spadefoot, Spea multiplicata (Anura: Pelobatidae). Journal of Morphology. 267: 803-21 |
Pugener LA, Maglia AM, Trueb L. (2003) Revisiting the contribution of larval characters to an analysis of phylogenetic relationships of basal anurans Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 139: 129-155 |
Maglia AM, Analia Pugener L, Trueb L. (2001) Comparative development of anurans: using phylogeny to understand ontogeny American Zoologist. 41: 538-551 |
Dimmick WW, Ghedotti MJ, Grose MJ, et al. (2001) The evolutionarily significant unit and adaptive criteria: A response to young Conservation Biology. 15: 788-790 |