Young species complexes that are widespread across ecologically disparate regions offer important insights into the process of speciation because of their relevance to how local adaptation and gene flow influence diversification. We used mitochondrial DNA and up to 28,152 genome-wide SNPs from polytypic barking frogs (Craugastor augusti complex) to infer phylogenetic relationships and test for the signature of introgressive hybridization among diverging lineages. Our phylogenetic reconstructions suggest (1) a rapid Pliocene-Pleistocene radiation that produced at least nine distinct lineages and (2) that geographic features of the arid Central Mexican Plateau contributed to two independent northward expansions. Despite clear lineage differen...
We investigate the evolutionary history of the wide-ranging Nearctic treefrog Hyla arenicolor throug...
In cryptic amphibian complexes, there is a growing trend to equate high levels of genetic structure ...
In cryptic amphibian complexes, there is a growing trend to equate high levels of genetic structure ...
Young species complexes that are widespread across ecologically disparate regions offer important in...
Contemporary and historical processes interact to structure genetic variation, however discerning be...
Characterizing the genetic and behavioural consequences of contact between previously geographically...
It is well established from the fossil record and phylogeographic analyses that late Quaternary clim...
True frogs of the genus Rana are widely used as model organisms in studies of development, genetics,...
In order to understand the processes that generate and maintain diversity, it is important to disent...
Reproductive isolation between lineages is expected to accumulate with divergence time, but the time...
Relatively little is known about spatial patterns of cryptic diversity in tropical species and the p...
Accurately delimiting species boundaries is a non-trivial undertaking that can have significant effe...
Hypotheses to explain phylogeographic structure traditionally invoke geographic features, but often ...
We investigate the evolutionary history of the wide-ranging Nearctic treefrog Hyla arenicolor throug...
In cryptic amphibian complexes, there is a growing trend to equate high levels of genetic structure ...
In cryptic amphibian complexes, there is a growing trend to equate high levels of genetic structure ...
Young species complexes that are widespread across ecologically disparate regions offer important in...
Contemporary and historical processes interact to structure genetic variation, however discerning be...
Characterizing the genetic and behavioural consequences of contact between previously geographically...
It is well established from the fossil record and phylogeographic analyses that late Quaternary clim...
True frogs of the genus Rana are widely used as model organisms in studies of development, genetics,...
In order to understand the processes that generate and maintain diversity, it is important to disent...
Reproductive isolation between lineages is expected to accumulate with divergence time, but the time...
Relatively little is known about spatial patterns of cryptic diversity in tropical species and the p...
Accurately delimiting species boundaries is a non-trivial undertaking that can have significant effe...
Hypotheses to explain phylogeographic structure traditionally invoke geographic features, but often ...
We investigate the evolutionary history of the wide-ranging Nearctic treefrog Hyla arenicolor throug...
In cryptic amphibian complexes, there is a growing trend to equate high levels of genetic structure ...
In cryptic amphibian complexes, there is a growing trend to equate high levels of genetic structure ...