Juan Manuel Guayasamin

Juan Manuel Guayasamin (born 1974) is an Ecuadorean herpetologist. He earned his Ph.D. in 2007 from University of Kansas, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and as of 2017 he is working as Professor at Universidad San Francisco de Quito in Ecuador. His research interests include the evolution of glass frogs (Centrolenidae) and direct-developing anurans. His main contributions have been: (i) phylogenetic taxonomy of glassfrogs, (ii) description of the variation of skin texture in frogs, (iii) description of numerous species of amphibians and reptiles. A team led by Juan M. Guayasamin discovered Hyalinobatrachium yaku in May 2017, a glassfrog with transparent venter. [1]

Genera described

Selected publications

  • 2008 - JM Guayasamin, S Castroviejo-Fisher, J Ayarzagüena, L Trueb, C Vilà - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 48 (2), 574-595
  • 2009 - Juan M. Guayasamin, Santiago Castroviejo-Fisher, Linda Trueb, José Ayarzagüena, Marco Rada, Carles Vilà. "Phylogenetic systematics of Glassfrogs (Amphibia: Centrolenidae) and their sister taxon Allophryne ruthveni." Zootaxa 2100: 1-97
  • 2013 - Vences, M., Guayasamin, J. M., Miralles, A., & De La Riva, I. To name or not to name: Criteria to promote economy of change in Linnaean classification schemes. Zootaxa, 3636(2), 201-244.
  • 2015 - Guayasamin, J. M., T. Krynak, K. Krynak, J. Culebras, C. R. Hutter. Phenotypic plasticity raises questions for taxonomically important traits: a remarkable new Andean rainfrog (Pristimantis) with the ability to change skin texture. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 173: 913–928.

References

Juan M. Guayasamin - Researchgate

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