Amphibian Systematics
Amphibian systematics is the scientific study of the classification, evolution, and relationships of amphibian species. It involves analyzing genetic, morphological, and behavioral characteristics to understand the diversity and evolutionary history of amphibians. Researchers in this field use various methods, such as phylogenetics and comparative anatomy, to organize amphibian species into groups based on their shared traits and evolutionary histories. Through systematic analysis, scientists aim to create a comprehensive understanding of the evolutionary relationships among amphibians and their place in the tree of life.