The identification of ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that might account for the elevated biotic diversity in tropical forests is a central theme in evolutionary biology. This issue is especially relevant in the Neotropical region, where biological diversity is the highest in the world, but where few studies have been conducted to test factors causing population differentiation and speciation. We used mtDNA sequence data to examine the genetic structure within white-backed fire-eye (Pyriglena leuconota) populations along the Tocantins River valley in the south-eastern Amazon Basin, and we confront the predictions of the river and the Pleistocene refuge hypotheses with patterns of genetic variation observed in these populations. We al...
The high biodiversity found in the Amazon Basin has long captivated the attention of naturalists and...
One of the most debated hypotheses to explain the origin of such a rich Amazonian biota is the "rive...
The Amazon rainforest harbours -10% of the world's birds, and more than 400 species are regularly re...
The identification of ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that might account for the elevated bio...
The identification of ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that might account for the elevated bio...
Rivers represent one of the few geographic barriers that bisect, and promote allopatric speciation, ...
In the present study, mitochondrial (mt)DNA sequence data were used to examine the genetic structure...
In the present study, mitochondrial (mt)DNA sequence data were used to examine the genetic structure...
The Atlantic Forest (AF) harbors one of the most diverse vertebrate faunas of the world, including 1...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: To test the importance of alternative diversification drivers and ...
The Atlantic Forest (AF) harbors one of the most diverse vertebrate faunas of the world, including 1...
The Atlantic Forest (AF) harbors one of the most diverse vertebrate faunas of the world, including 1...
The Atlantic Forest (AF) harbors one of the most diverse vertebrate faunas of the world, including 1...
Aim Ecological, climatic and palaeogeographical processes drive biological diversification. However,...
Aim: To test the importance of alternative diversification drivers and biogeographical processes for...
The high biodiversity found in the Amazon Basin has long captivated the attention of naturalists and...
One of the most debated hypotheses to explain the origin of such a rich Amazonian biota is the "rive...
The Amazon rainforest harbours -10% of the world's birds, and more than 400 species are regularly re...
The identification of ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that might account for the elevated bio...
The identification of ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that might account for the elevated bio...
Rivers represent one of the few geographic barriers that bisect, and promote allopatric speciation, ...
In the present study, mitochondrial (mt)DNA sequence data were used to examine the genetic structure...
In the present study, mitochondrial (mt)DNA sequence data were used to examine the genetic structure...
The Atlantic Forest (AF) harbors one of the most diverse vertebrate faunas of the world, including 1...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: To test the importance of alternative diversification drivers and ...
The Atlantic Forest (AF) harbors one of the most diverse vertebrate faunas of the world, including 1...
The Atlantic Forest (AF) harbors one of the most diverse vertebrate faunas of the world, including 1...
The Atlantic Forest (AF) harbors one of the most diverse vertebrate faunas of the world, including 1...
Aim Ecological, climatic and palaeogeographical processes drive biological diversification. However,...
Aim: To test the importance of alternative diversification drivers and biogeographical processes for...
The high biodiversity found in the Amazon Basin has long captivated the attention of naturalists and...
One of the most debated hypotheses to explain the origin of such a rich Amazonian biota is the "rive...
The Amazon rainforest harbours -10% of the world's birds, and more than 400 species are regularly re...