Although the impact of Pleistocene glacial cycles on the diversification of the tropical biota was once dismissed, increasing evidence suggests that Pleistocene climatic fluctuations greatly affected the distribution and population divergence of tropical organisms. Landscape genomic analyses coupled with paleoclimatic distribution models provide a powerful way to understand the consequences of past climate changes on the present-day tropical biota. Using genome-wide SNP data and mitochondrial DNA, combined with projections of the species distribution across the late Quaternary until the present, we evaluate the effect of paleoclimatic shifts on the genetic structure and population differentiation of Hypsiboas lundii, a treefrog endemic to t...
The fossil record in tropical Africa suggests that dry conditions during the Ice Ages caused expansi...
Aim: Effective conservation policies rely on information about population genetic structure and the ...
The increase in biodiversity from high to low latitudes is a widely recognized biogeographical patte...
Although the impact of Pleistocene glacial cycles on the diversification of the tropical biota was o...
Aim: We investigate the biogeographic history and diversification in a treefrog lineage distributed ...
Several studies have suggested that climatic changes during the Pleistocene may have resulted in a r...
Phylogeographic endemism, the degree to which the history of recently evolved lineages is spatially ...
Historical and ecological factors underlying population structure and speciation of organisms are fu...
Phylogeography investigates historical drivers of species' geographic distribution. Special attentio...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics of genetic diversity is fundamental for species conservation...
It is well established from the fossil record and phylogeographic analyses that late Quaternary clim...
The Guiana Shield is one of the most pristine regions of Amazonia and biologically one of the riches...
Biodiversity hotspots, representing regions with high species endemism and conservation threat, have...
The increase in biodiversity from high to low latitudes is a widely recognized biogeographical patte...
Biodiversity hotspots, representing regions with high species endemism and conservation threat, have...
The fossil record in tropical Africa suggests that dry conditions during the Ice Ages caused expansi...
Aim: Effective conservation policies rely on information about population genetic structure and the ...
The increase in biodiversity from high to low latitudes is a widely recognized biogeographical patte...
Although the impact of Pleistocene glacial cycles on the diversification of the tropical biota was o...
Aim: We investigate the biogeographic history and diversification in a treefrog lineage distributed ...
Several studies have suggested that climatic changes during the Pleistocene may have resulted in a r...
Phylogeographic endemism, the degree to which the history of recently evolved lineages is spatially ...
Historical and ecological factors underlying population structure and speciation of organisms are fu...
Phylogeography investigates historical drivers of species' geographic distribution. Special attentio...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics of genetic diversity is fundamental for species conservation...
It is well established from the fossil record and phylogeographic analyses that late Quaternary clim...
The Guiana Shield is one of the most pristine regions of Amazonia and biologically one of the riches...
Biodiversity hotspots, representing regions with high species endemism and conservation threat, have...
The increase in biodiversity from high to low latitudes is a widely recognized biogeographical patte...
Biodiversity hotspots, representing regions with high species endemism and conservation threat, have...
The fossil record in tropical Africa suggests that dry conditions during the Ice Ages caused expansi...
Aim: Effective conservation policies rely on information about population genetic structure and the ...
The increase in biodiversity from high to low latitudes is a widely recognized biogeographical patte...