<p>Species distribution models as delineated based on nuDNA (left) or mtDNA (right). Species’ ranges are outlined in white lines (cf. Fig. 2).</p
<p>Spatial distribution of the 6 <i>Mustelidae</i> species of interest as estimated by a purely spat...
Locality data of sampled populations of T. marmoratus and T. pygmaeus, including Locality name and o...
FIGURE 3. Distribution of Triturus cristatus in North Sweden. Areas colored darker denote more conti...
<p>The ranges shown by light shading reflect nuDNA composition, whereas the localities shown by dots...
<p>A, Maximum likelihood (ML) tree showing the phylogenetic relationships among the 49 haplotypes fo...
<p>Internal branches supported with pp = 1.0 are marked with an asterisk. The inferred position of t...
In the recently published New Atlas of Amphibians and Reptiles of Europe (Sillero et al., 2014a), th...
The phylogenetic relationships for rapid species radiations are difficult to disentangle. Here we st...
<p>A, D, distribution of hyaenids (dark circles) and fossil canids (light circles) on two-dimensiona...
<p>Fig. 1a shows the distribution of the four recognized crested newt species and the <i>Triturus ka...
The phylogenetic relationships for rapid species radiations are difficult to disentangle. Here we st...
The phylogenetic relationships for rapid species radiations are difficult to disentangle. Here we st...
<p>Support values represent concordance factors, i.e. the proportion of gene trees in which clades a...
<p>Distributions are plotted on the MA (A), SE (B), and MA∶SE (C–D) landscapes. Arrows indicate path...
Distribution maps for each species indicating major lineages and total range from IUCN database. We ...
<p>Spatial distribution of the 6 <i>Mustelidae</i> species of interest as estimated by a purely spat...
Locality data of sampled populations of T. marmoratus and T. pygmaeus, including Locality name and o...
FIGURE 3. Distribution of Triturus cristatus in North Sweden. Areas colored darker denote more conti...
<p>The ranges shown by light shading reflect nuDNA composition, whereas the localities shown by dots...
<p>A, Maximum likelihood (ML) tree showing the phylogenetic relationships among the 49 haplotypes fo...
<p>Internal branches supported with pp = 1.0 are marked with an asterisk. The inferred position of t...
In the recently published New Atlas of Amphibians and Reptiles of Europe (Sillero et al., 2014a), th...
The phylogenetic relationships for rapid species radiations are difficult to disentangle. Here we st...
<p>A, D, distribution of hyaenids (dark circles) and fossil canids (light circles) on two-dimensiona...
<p>Fig. 1a shows the distribution of the four recognized crested newt species and the <i>Triturus ka...
The phylogenetic relationships for rapid species radiations are difficult to disentangle. Here we st...
The phylogenetic relationships for rapid species radiations are difficult to disentangle. Here we st...
<p>Support values represent concordance factors, i.e. the proportion of gene trees in which clades a...
<p>Distributions are plotted on the MA (A), SE (B), and MA∶SE (C–D) landscapes. Arrows indicate path...
Distribution maps for each species indicating major lineages and total range from IUCN database. We ...
<p>Spatial distribution of the 6 <i>Mustelidae</i> species of interest as estimated by a purely spat...
Locality data of sampled populations of T. marmoratus and T. pygmaeus, including Locality name and o...
FIGURE 3. Distribution of Triturus cristatus in North Sweden. Areas colored darker denote more conti...