The salamander family Hynobiidae contains over 50 species and has been the subject of a number of molecular phylo-genetic investigations aimed at reconstructing branches across the entire family. In general, studies using the greatest amount of sequence data have used reduced taxon sampling, while the study with the greatest taxon sampling has used a limited sequence data set. Here, we provide insights into the phylogenetic history of the Hynobiidae using both dense taxon sampling and a large mitochondrial DNA sequence data set. We report exclusive new mitochondrial DNA data of 2566 aligned bases (with 151 excluded sites, of included sites 1157 are variable with 957 parsimony informative). This is sampled from two genic regions encoding a 1...
The rise of high-throughput sequencing techniques provides the unprecedented opportunity to analyse ...
The phylogenetic relationships among the three orders of modern amphibians (Caudata, Gymnophiona, a...
et al.Inferences about species boundaries and evolutionary history are often complicated by discorda...
The salamander family Hynobiidae contains over 50 species and has been the subject of a number of mo...
Pseudohynobius flavomaculatus a provincially-protected salamander species, inhabits mountainous area...
We examine the phylogenetic structure and morphological differentiation within the Hynobius kimurae–...
We examine phylogenetic relationships among salamanders of the family Salamandridae using approximat...
The extant amphibians are one of the most diverse radiations of terrestrial vertebrates (>6800 speci...
Phylogenetic relationships among species of the salamander family Salamandridae are investigated us...
The 5' region of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) gene cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) is the standard mar...
The Tohoku salamander, Hynobius lichenatus Boulenger, 1883, is a lentic breeding species widespread ...
The rise of high-throughput sequencing techniques provides the unprecedented opportunity to analyse ...
The prevalence of incomplete lineage sorting complicates the examination of hybridization and specie...
International audienceThe rise of high-throughput sequencing techniques provides the unprecedented o...
FIGURE 3. Phylogenetic tree for 34 Hynobius species and out groups based on the complete cyt b gene ...
The rise of high-throughput sequencing techniques provides the unprecedented opportunity to analyse ...
The phylogenetic relationships among the three orders of modern amphibians (Caudata, Gymnophiona, a...
et al.Inferences about species boundaries and evolutionary history are often complicated by discorda...
The salamander family Hynobiidae contains over 50 species and has been the subject of a number of mo...
Pseudohynobius flavomaculatus a provincially-protected salamander species, inhabits mountainous area...
We examine the phylogenetic structure and morphological differentiation within the Hynobius kimurae–...
We examine phylogenetic relationships among salamanders of the family Salamandridae using approximat...
The extant amphibians are one of the most diverse radiations of terrestrial vertebrates (>6800 speci...
Phylogenetic relationships among species of the salamander family Salamandridae are investigated us...
The 5' region of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) gene cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) is the standard mar...
The Tohoku salamander, Hynobius lichenatus Boulenger, 1883, is a lentic breeding species widespread ...
The rise of high-throughput sequencing techniques provides the unprecedented opportunity to analyse ...
The prevalence of incomplete lineage sorting complicates the examination of hybridization and specie...
International audienceThe rise of high-throughput sequencing techniques provides the unprecedented o...
FIGURE 3. Phylogenetic tree for 34 Hynobius species and out groups based on the complete cyt b gene ...
The rise of high-throughput sequencing techniques provides the unprecedented opportunity to analyse ...
The phylogenetic relationships among the three orders of modern amphibians (Caudata, Gymnophiona, a...
et al.Inferences about species boundaries and evolutionary history are often complicated by discorda...