Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot with a unique fauna and flora largely endemic at the species level and highly threatened by habitat destruction. The processes underlying population-level differentiation in Madagascar's biota are poorly understood and have been proposed to be related to Pleistocene climatic cycles, yet the levels of genetic divergence observed are often suggestive of ancient events. We combined molecular markers of different variability to assess the phylogeography of Madagascar's emblematic tomato frogs (Dyscophus guineti and D. antongilii) and interpret the observed pattern as resulting from ancient and recent processes. Our results suggest that the initial divergence between these taxa is probably old as reflected by...
The Mascarene ridged frog, Ptychadena mascareniensis, is a species complex that includes numerous li...
Young species complexes that are widespread across ecologically disparate regions offer important in...
Background: The rate and mode of lineage diversification might be shaped by clade-specific traits. I...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot with a unique fauna and flora largely endemic at the species le...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot with a unique fauna and flora largely endemic at the species le...
Mantella bernhardi is an endemic species of Malagasy poison frog threatened by loss and fragmentatio...
Dyscophus antongilii and D. guineti are two morphologically very similar microhylid frogs from Madag...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot particularly rich in amphibian diversity and only a few charism...
Aim Madagascar is renowned for its exceptional species diversity and endemism. The island's mountain...
Documenting and preserving the genetic diversity of populations, which conditions their long-term su...
The genus Gephyromantis is a clade within the Malagasy–Comoroan family Mantellidae composed of rainf...
True frogs of the genus Rana are widely used as model organisms in studies of development, genetics,...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the causes underlying heterogeneity of molecular evolutionary rates among ...
Numerous hypotheses have been proposed for the historical processes governing the rich endemism of M...
The Mascarene ridged frog, Ptychadena mascareniensis, is a species complex that includes numerous li...
Young species complexes that are widespread across ecologically disparate regions offer important in...
Background: The rate and mode of lineage diversification might be shaped by clade-specific traits. I...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot with a unique fauna and flora largely endemic at the species le...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot with a unique fauna and flora largely endemic at the species le...
Mantella bernhardi is an endemic species of Malagasy poison frog threatened by loss and fragmentatio...
Dyscophus antongilii and D. guineti are two morphologically very similar microhylid frogs from Madag...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot particularly rich in amphibian diversity and only a few charism...
Aim Madagascar is renowned for its exceptional species diversity and endemism. The island's mountain...
Documenting and preserving the genetic diversity of populations, which conditions their long-term su...
The genus Gephyromantis is a clade within the Malagasy–Comoroan family Mantellidae composed of rainf...
True frogs of the genus Rana are widely used as model organisms in studies of development, genetics,...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the causes underlying heterogeneity of molecular evolutionary rates among ...
Numerous hypotheses have been proposed for the historical processes governing the rich endemism of M...
The Mascarene ridged frog, Ptychadena mascareniensis, is a species complex that includes numerous li...
Young species complexes that are widespread across ecologically disparate regions offer important in...
Background: The rate and mode of lineage diversification might be shaped by clade-specific traits. I...