Phylogenetic hypothesis of 23 populations corresponding to 18 species of the digenean Haematoloechus from America, Europe, and Africa, based on ribosomal DNA 28S partial sequences (~890 bp), is presented. Genetic divergence between the in-group and the out-groups ranged from 9.7 to 14.5% and within the in-group, from 0.9 to 12.2%. Eight most parsimonious trees 569 steps long were obtained, with a consistency index of 72%. Groups in the tree are not congruent with those in previous classification schemes of species in the genus, based on a small number of morphological characters. For this subset of Haematoloechus,/i\u3e species, plesiomorphic hosts are species of Rana, with two colonizations to other amphibian groups. African species appear...
Background: Over the last ten years we have seen great efforts focused on revising amphibian systema...
Knowledge of phylogenetic relationships among organisms is essential for anchoring evolutionary stud...
We present the first phylogenetic study on the widespread Middle American microhylid frog genus Hypo...
Phylogenetic hypothesis of 23 populations corresponding to 18 species of the digenean Haematoloechus...
Molecular evidence is interpreted in the light of morphology to examine the validity of several spec...
An undescribed species of Haematoloechus inhabits the lungs of Rana vaillanti in northwestern Costa ...
Historical structuralism is presented as a research program in evolutionary biology. It uses pattern...
León-Règagnon, Virginia, Topan, Janet (2018): Taxonomic revision of species of Haematoloechus Looss,...
Alloglossidium comprises 9 species of North American plagiorchiiform digeneans using ictalurid catfi...
AbstractSpecies composition and systematic placement within the order Plagiorchiida has been controv...
The Neotropical bolitoglossine salamanders represent an impressive adaptive radiation, comprising ro...
Filarioid nematodes of the genus Litomosoides occur in the abdominal and (or) thoracic cavities of m...
We investigated genetic variation within the Great Plains narrow-mouthed toad, Gastrophryne olivacea...
Complete small subunit ribosomal RNA gene (ssrDNA) and partial (D1-D3) large subunit ribosomal RNA g...
FIGURE 11. Haematoloechus mexicanus n. sp., from the Montezuma leopard frog, Rana montezumae from Es...
Background: Over the last ten years we have seen great efforts focused on revising amphibian systema...
Knowledge of phylogenetic relationships among organisms is essential for anchoring evolutionary stud...
We present the first phylogenetic study on the widespread Middle American microhylid frog genus Hypo...
Phylogenetic hypothesis of 23 populations corresponding to 18 species of the digenean Haematoloechus...
Molecular evidence is interpreted in the light of morphology to examine the validity of several spec...
An undescribed species of Haematoloechus inhabits the lungs of Rana vaillanti in northwestern Costa ...
Historical structuralism is presented as a research program in evolutionary biology. It uses pattern...
León-Règagnon, Virginia, Topan, Janet (2018): Taxonomic revision of species of Haematoloechus Looss,...
Alloglossidium comprises 9 species of North American plagiorchiiform digeneans using ictalurid catfi...
AbstractSpecies composition and systematic placement within the order Plagiorchiida has been controv...
The Neotropical bolitoglossine salamanders represent an impressive adaptive radiation, comprising ro...
Filarioid nematodes of the genus Litomosoides occur in the abdominal and (or) thoracic cavities of m...
We investigated genetic variation within the Great Plains narrow-mouthed toad, Gastrophryne olivacea...
Complete small subunit ribosomal RNA gene (ssrDNA) and partial (D1-D3) large subunit ribosomal RNA g...
FIGURE 11. Haematoloechus mexicanus n. sp., from the Montezuma leopard frog, Rana montezumae from Es...
Background: Over the last ten years we have seen great efforts focused on revising amphibian systema...
Knowledge of phylogenetic relationships among organisms is essential for anchoring evolutionary stud...
We present the first phylogenetic study on the widespread Middle American microhylid frog genus Hypo...