Using multiple markers and multiple analytical approaches is critical for establishing species boundaries reliably, especially so in the case of cryptic species. Despite development of new and powerful analytical methods, most studies continue to adopt a few, with the choice often being subjective. One such example is routine analysis of Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) data using population genetic models despite disparity between method assumptions and data properties. The application of newly developed methods for analyzing this dominant marker may not be entirely clear in the context of species delimitation. In this study, we use AFLPs and mtDNA to investigate cryptic speciation in the Trimeresurus macrops complex that belo...
Abstract. — Genetic data are frequently used to delimit species, where species status is determined ...
Hybridization and convergent evolution are phenomena of broad interest in evolutionary biology, but ...
Species diversity can be inferred using multiple data types, however, results based on genetic data ...
Using multiple markers and multiple analytical approaches is critical for establishing species bound...
Multi-locus genetic data are pivotal in phylogenetics. Today, high-throughput sequencing (HTS) allow...
Researchers in the field of molecular ecology and evolution require versatile and low-cost genetic t...
Accurate delimitation of species is crucial for a stable taxonomy, which provides the foundation for...
Many recent species delimitation studies rely exclusively on limited analyses of genetic data analyz...
Speciation requires the acquisition of reproductive isolation, and the circumstances under which thi...
Over the past decade, molecular approaches to species delimitation have seen rapid development. Howe...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial DNA sequencing increasingly results in the recognition of genetically dive...
Background: Mitochondrial DNA sequencing increasingly results in the recognition of genetically dive...
Accurate species delimitation is fundamental to biology. Traditionally, species were delimited based...
Biodiversity reduction and loss continues to progress at an alarming rate, and thus there is widespr...
The keystone of planarian taxonomy traditionally has been the anatomy of the copulatory apparatus. H...
Abstract. — Genetic data are frequently used to delimit species, where species status is determined ...
Hybridization and convergent evolution are phenomena of broad interest in evolutionary biology, but ...
Species diversity can be inferred using multiple data types, however, results based on genetic data ...
Using multiple markers and multiple analytical approaches is critical for establishing species bound...
Multi-locus genetic data are pivotal in phylogenetics. Today, high-throughput sequencing (HTS) allow...
Researchers in the field of molecular ecology and evolution require versatile and low-cost genetic t...
Accurate delimitation of species is crucial for a stable taxonomy, which provides the foundation for...
Many recent species delimitation studies rely exclusively on limited analyses of genetic data analyz...
Speciation requires the acquisition of reproductive isolation, and the circumstances under which thi...
Over the past decade, molecular approaches to species delimitation have seen rapid development. Howe...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial DNA sequencing increasingly results in the recognition of genetically dive...
Background: Mitochondrial DNA sequencing increasingly results in the recognition of genetically dive...
Accurate species delimitation is fundamental to biology. Traditionally, species were delimited based...
Biodiversity reduction and loss continues to progress at an alarming rate, and thus there is widespr...
The keystone of planarian taxonomy traditionally has been the anatomy of the copulatory apparatus. H...
Abstract. — Genetic data are frequently used to delimit species, where species status is determined ...
Hybridization and convergent evolution are phenomena of broad interest in evolutionary biology, but ...
Species diversity can be inferred using multiple data types, however, results based on genetic data ...