The immense biodiversity of the Atlas Mountains in North Africa might be the result of high rates of microallopatry caused by mountain barriers surpassing 4000 meters leading to patchy habitat distributions. We test the influence of geographic structures on the phylogenetic patterns among Buthus scorpions using mtDNA sequences. We sampled 91 individuals of the genus Buthus from 51 locations scattered around the Atlas Mountains (Antiatlas, High Atlas, Middle Atlas and Jebel Sahro). We sequenced 452 bp of the Cytochrome Oxidase I gene which proved to be highly variable within and among Buthus species. Our phylogenetic analysis yielded 12 distinct genetic groups one of which comprised three subgroups mostly in accordance with the orographic st...
BACKGROUND: Australian scorpions have received far less attention from researchers than their overse...
The California Floristic Province (CFP) in western North America is a globally significant biodivers...
Scorpion systematics and taxonomy have recently shown a need for revision, partially due to insights...
<div><p>The immense biodiversity of the Atlas Mountains in North Africa might be the result of high ...
The distribution of the scorpion genus Buthus Leach, 1815 includes southwestern Europe, North and Ce...
Sousa, Pedro, Froufe, Elsa, Harris, D. James, Alves, Paulo Célio, Meijden, Arie van der (2011): Gene...
We examined the population structure of sand scorpions (Paruroctonus mesaensis) by performing geneti...
The first partial phylogeny of family Buthidae (17 genera) is presented, based on molecular data (16...
Scorpion systematics and taxonomy have recently shown a need for revision, partially due to insights...
BACKGROUND: The age of lineages has become a fundamental datum in studies exploring the interaction ...
A dated molecular phylogeny of the southernmost American species of the family Buthidae, based on tw...
Survival in microrefugia represents an important paradigm in phylogeography for explaining rapid pos...
<div><p>Scorpion systematics and taxonomy have recently shown a need for revision, partially due to ...
AbstractSince the early 2000s, the genus Buthus Leach, 1815 (family Buthidae) has been the subject o...
Background: Survival in microrefugia represents an important paradigm in phylogeography for explaini...
BACKGROUND: Australian scorpions have received far less attention from researchers than their overse...
The California Floristic Province (CFP) in western North America is a globally significant biodivers...
Scorpion systematics and taxonomy have recently shown a need for revision, partially due to insights...
<div><p>The immense biodiversity of the Atlas Mountains in North Africa might be the result of high ...
The distribution of the scorpion genus Buthus Leach, 1815 includes southwestern Europe, North and Ce...
Sousa, Pedro, Froufe, Elsa, Harris, D. James, Alves, Paulo Célio, Meijden, Arie van der (2011): Gene...
We examined the population structure of sand scorpions (Paruroctonus mesaensis) by performing geneti...
The first partial phylogeny of family Buthidae (17 genera) is presented, based on molecular data (16...
Scorpion systematics and taxonomy have recently shown a need for revision, partially due to insights...
BACKGROUND: The age of lineages has become a fundamental datum in studies exploring the interaction ...
A dated molecular phylogeny of the southernmost American species of the family Buthidae, based on tw...
Survival in microrefugia represents an important paradigm in phylogeography for explaining rapid pos...
<div><p>Scorpion systematics and taxonomy have recently shown a need for revision, partially due to ...
AbstractSince the early 2000s, the genus Buthus Leach, 1815 (family Buthidae) has been the subject o...
Background: Survival in microrefugia represents an important paradigm in phylogeography for explaini...
BACKGROUND: Australian scorpions have received far less attention from researchers than their overse...
The California Floristic Province (CFP) in western North America is a globally significant biodivers...
Scorpion systematics and taxonomy have recently shown a need for revision, partially due to insights...