In order to understand the processes that generate and maintain diversity, it is important to disentangle the roles of ecology and geography in speciation. We investigated the biogeographical and ecological factors that influenced the diversification of tree frogs (genus Sarcohyla) in the Mexican highlands, a region with high levels of endemism. Using single nucleotide polymorphism data for 58 samples, we found support for seven distinct genetic clusters within the Sarcohyla bistincta species complex, corresponding to Sarcohyla calthula, Sarcohyla pentheter and five populations within S. bistincta. A species tree analysis using the multispecies coalescent model did not support the monophyly of the five S. bistincta populations. We used nich...
Relatively little is known about spatial patterns of cryptic diversity in tropical species and the p...
We investigate the evolutionary history of the wide-ranging Nearctic treefrog Hyla arenicolor throug...
Spatial patterns of heritable phenotypic diversity reflect the relative roles of gene flow and selec...
In order to understand the processes that generate and maintain diversity, it is important to disent...
Young species complexes that are widespread across ecologically disparate regions offer important in...
Abstract Background Uncovering how populations of a species differ genetically and ecologically is i...
Contemporary and historical processes interact to structure genetic variation, however discerning be...
Mountain formation in Mexico has played an important role in the diversification of many Mexican tax...
Geographic patterns of phenotypic and genetic differentiation among populations provide critical ins...
Hypotheses to explain phylogeographic structure traditionally invoke geographic features, but often ...
True frogs of the genus Rana are widely used as model organisms in studies of development, genetics,...
Complex interactions between topographic heterogeneity, climatic and environmental gradients, and th...
Comparative studies of codistributed taxa test the degree to which historical processes have shaped ...
Relatively little is known about spatial patterns of cryptic diversity in tropical species and the p...
We investigate the evolutionary history of the wide-ranging Nearctic treefrog Hyla arenicolor throug...
Spatial patterns of heritable phenotypic diversity reflect the relative roles of gene flow and selec...
In order to understand the processes that generate and maintain diversity, it is important to disent...
Young species complexes that are widespread across ecologically disparate regions offer important in...
Abstract Background Uncovering how populations of a species differ genetically and ecologically is i...
Contemporary and historical processes interact to structure genetic variation, however discerning be...
Mountain formation in Mexico has played an important role in the diversification of many Mexican tax...
Geographic patterns of phenotypic and genetic differentiation among populations provide critical ins...
Hypotheses to explain phylogeographic structure traditionally invoke geographic features, but often ...
True frogs of the genus Rana are widely used as model organisms in studies of development, genetics,...
Complex interactions between topographic heterogeneity, climatic and environmental gradients, and th...
Comparative studies of codistributed taxa test the degree to which historical processes have shaped ...
Relatively little is known about spatial patterns of cryptic diversity in tropical species and the p...
We investigate the evolutionary history of the wide-ranging Nearctic treefrog Hyla arenicolor throug...
Spatial patterns of heritable phenotypic diversity reflect the relative roles of gene flow and selec...