Many neotropical species have a complex history of diversification as a result of the influence of geographical, ecological, climatic, and geological factors that determine the distribution of populations within a lineage. Phylogeography identifies such populations, determines their geographic distributions, and quantifies the degree of genetic divergence. In this work we explored the genetic structure of Habia rubica populations, a polytypic taxon with 17 subspecies described, in order to obtain hypotheses about their evolutionary history and processes of diversification. We undertook multilocus analyses using sequences of five molecular markers (ND2, ACOI-I9, MUSK, FGB-I5 and ODC), and sampling from across the species’ distribution range,...
Comparative phylogeography can elucidate the influence of historical events on current patterns of b...
The stipple-throated antwrens of the genus Epinecrophylla (Aves: Thamnophilidae) are represented by ...
We examined the effect of geographic isolation on morphology, genetic structure, and abundance of th...
The Neotropical myrmecophytic tree Cordia alliodora hosts symbiotic Azteca ants in most of its wides...
The Neotropical myrmecophytic tree Cordia alliodora hosts symbiotic Azteca ants in most of its wides...
The Common Bush-Tanager (Chlorospingus ophthalmicus) is distributed in Neotropical cloud-forests fro...
<p>Phylogeographic studies of continent-wide distributed species are key to understand population dy...
The emergence of the Isthmus of Panama is one of the most important events in recent geological hist...
Rivers represent one of the few geographic barriers that bisect, and promote allopatric speciation, ...
The Atlantic Forest (AF) harbours one of the most diverse vertebrate faunas of the world, including ...
The Grallaria rufula complex is currently considered to consist of 2 species, G. rufula (Rufous Antp...
The members of the Temnothorax salvini species group are rarely collected, arboreally nesting ants o...
Cloud forests are distributed in the Neotropics, freom northern Mexico to Argentina, under very spec...
Studies on Neotropical phylogeography have largely focused on lowland organisms. Because lowland and...
International audienceThe evolutionary history of invasive species within their native range may inv...
Comparative phylogeography can elucidate the influence of historical events on current patterns of b...
The stipple-throated antwrens of the genus Epinecrophylla (Aves: Thamnophilidae) are represented by ...
We examined the effect of geographic isolation on morphology, genetic structure, and abundance of th...
The Neotropical myrmecophytic tree Cordia alliodora hosts symbiotic Azteca ants in most of its wides...
The Neotropical myrmecophytic tree Cordia alliodora hosts symbiotic Azteca ants in most of its wides...
The Common Bush-Tanager (Chlorospingus ophthalmicus) is distributed in Neotropical cloud-forests fro...
<p>Phylogeographic studies of continent-wide distributed species are key to understand population dy...
The emergence of the Isthmus of Panama is one of the most important events in recent geological hist...
Rivers represent one of the few geographic barriers that bisect, and promote allopatric speciation, ...
The Atlantic Forest (AF) harbours one of the most diverse vertebrate faunas of the world, including ...
The Grallaria rufula complex is currently considered to consist of 2 species, G. rufula (Rufous Antp...
The members of the Temnothorax salvini species group are rarely collected, arboreally nesting ants o...
Cloud forests are distributed in the Neotropics, freom northern Mexico to Argentina, under very spec...
Studies on Neotropical phylogeography have largely focused on lowland organisms. Because lowland and...
International audienceThe evolutionary history of invasive species within their native range may inv...
Comparative phylogeography can elucidate the influence of historical events on current patterns of b...
The stipple-throated antwrens of the genus Epinecrophylla (Aves: Thamnophilidae) are represented by ...
We examined the effect of geographic isolation on morphology, genetic structure, and abundance of th...