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1. No Evidence for Effects of Ecological and Behavioral Factors on Eye Size Evolution in Anurans

2. No evidence for the expensive-tissue hypothesis in Fejervarya limnocharis

3. Mating patterns in three Bufo andrewsi populations at different latitude

4. Digestive tract adaptation associated with temperature and precipitation in male Bufo andrewsi

5. Pattern of sexual size dimorphism supports the inverse of Rensch’s rule in two frog species

6. Evolution of Sexual Size Dimorphism in a Frog Obeys the Inverse of Rensch’s Rule

7. Age structure and body size of two populations of the rice frogRana limnocharisfrom different altitudes

8. A comparison of reproductive output of the Omei Treefrog (Rhacophorus omeimontis) between high and low elevations

9. Age structure and body size of the Chuanxi Tree Frog Hyla annectans chuanxiensis from two different elevations in Sichuan (China)

10. A skeletochronological estimation of age and body size by the Sichuan torrent frog (Amolops mantzorum) between two populations at different altitudes

11. Sex recognition by male Andrew's toad Bufo andrewsi in a subtropical montane region

12. The relationship between brain size and digestive tract length do not support expensive-tissue hypothesis in Hylarana guentheri.

13. Altitudinal variation in age and body size in Yunnan pond frog (Pelophylax pleuraden)

14. Sexual size dimorphism in anurans fails to obey Rensch's rule

15. Testis asymmetry and sperm length in Rhacophorus omeimontis

16. Altitudinal variation in male reproductive investment in a polyandrous frog species (Hyla gongshanensis jingdongensis).

17. Female-biased sexual size dimorphism is driven by phenotypic selection on females in the Omei treefrog.

18. Global warming, body size and conservation in a Qinghai-Tibet Plateau lizard.

19. Pattern of sexual size dimorphism supports the inverse of Rensch's rule in two frog species.

20. Age and body size of the toad Bombina maxima in a subtropical high-altitude population.

21. Body size variation of odorous frogs (Odorrana grahami) across altitudinal gradients.

22. Sexual size dimorphism in anurans fails to obey Rensch's rule.

23. Sexual dimorphism in hind limb muscle mass of the Andrew's Toad (Bufo andrewsi) in relation to sexual selection.

24. Altitudinal variation in body size in the rice frog (Rana limnocharis) in southwestern China.

25. A skeletochronological estimate of age in a population of the Siberian Wood Frog, Rana amurensis, from northeastern China.

26. Body size and age of the China Wood Frog (Rana chensinensis) in northeastern China.

27. Male mating success in the Omei treefrog (Rhacophorus omeimontis): the influence of body size and age.

28. Head-body length variation in the mole-shrew (Anourosorex squamipes) in relation to annual temperature and elevation.

29. A skeletochronological estimation of age structure in a population of the Guenther's frog, Hylarana guentheri, from western China.

30. Altitudinal Variation in Age and Body Size in Yunnan Pond Frog (Pelophylax pleuraden).

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