To determine a hypothetical scenario that accounts for the diversification of the two species of the genus Antilophia, we conducted multilocus molecular comparisons and species distribution modeling for the two taxa, which have distinct male plumage coloration patterns and allopatric geographic distributions, despite the high degree of genetic similarity indicated by recent studies. Three mitochondrial and three nuclear fragments were analyzed. The results indicate clear differences in the genetic diversity of the two species, but with ample sharing of haplotypes in all the markers analyzed, reflecting the absence of reciprocal monophyly, presumably due to the relatively recent and still incomplete separation of the two species. The paleocl...
Avian diversity in the Neotropics has been traditionally attributed to the effect of vicariant force...
We performed phylogeographic and genetic structure analyses of Neothraupis fasciata joined with spec...
The Neotropical avifauna is more diverse than that of any other biogeographic region, but our unders...
To determine a hypothetical scenario that accounts for the diversification of the two species of the...
The open vegetation corridor of South America is a region dominated by savanna biomes. It contains f...
The demographic and phylogeographic histories of species provide insight into the processes responsi...
The Atlantic Forest (AF) harbors one of the most diverse vertebrate faunas of the world, including 1...
In the Andes, humid-forest organisms frequently exhibit pronounced genetic structure and geographic ...
We performed phylogeographic and genetic structure analyses of Neothraupis fasciata joined with spec...
Several biogeographic hypotheses have been proposed to explain connections between Amazonian and Atl...
Natural systems composed of closely-related taxa that vary in the degree of phenotypic divergence an...
Avian diversity in the Neotropics has been traditionally attributed to the effect of vicariant force...
We performed phylogeographic and genetic structure analyses of Neothraupis fasciata joined with spec...
The Neotropical avifauna is more diverse than that of any other biogeographic region, but our unders...
To determine a hypothetical scenario that accounts for the diversification of the two species of the...
The open vegetation corridor of South America is a region dominated by savanna biomes. It contains f...
The demographic and phylogeographic histories of species provide insight into the processes responsi...
The Atlantic Forest (AF) harbors one of the most diverse vertebrate faunas of the world, including 1...
In the Andes, humid-forest organisms frequently exhibit pronounced genetic structure and geographic ...
We performed phylogeographic and genetic structure analyses of Neothraupis fasciata joined with spec...
Several biogeographic hypotheses have been proposed to explain connections between Amazonian and Atl...
Natural systems composed of closely-related taxa that vary in the degree of phenotypic divergence an...
Avian diversity in the Neotropics has been traditionally attributed to the effect of vicariant force...
We performed phylogeographic and genetic structure analyses of Neothraupis fasciata joined with spec...
The Neotropical avifauna is more diverse than that of any other biogeographic region, but our unders...