Mountain formation in Mexico has played an important role in the diversification of many Mexican taxa. The Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt in particular has served as both a cradle of diversification and conduit for dispersal. We investigated the evolutionary history of the Isthmura bellii group of salamanders, a widespread amphibian across the Mexican highlands, using sequence capture of ultraconserved elements. Results suggest that the I. bellii group probably originated in southeastern Mexico in the late Miocene and later dispersed across the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt and into the Sierra Madre Occidental. Pre-Pleistocene uplift of the Trans-Volcanic Belt likely promoted early diversification by serving as a mesic land-bridge across central...
We quantify the population divergence processes that shaped population genetic structure in the Tran...
Aim: Phylogeographical structure in the black salamander (Aneides flavipunctatus) was inferred using...
Aim: Habitat specialization can constrain patterns of dispersal and drive allopatric speciation in o...
Mountain formation in Mexico has played an important role in the diversification of many Mexican tax...
In order to understand the processes that generate and maintain diversity, it is important to disent...
Abstract Background The complex geological history of Mesoamerica provides the opportunity to study ...
The small size and apparent external morphological similarity of the minute salamanders of the genus...
The Neotropical bolitoglossine salamanders represent an impressive adaptive radiation, comprising ro...
Tropical montane taxa are often locally adapted to very specific climatic conditions, contributing t...
Background: Phylogeography is an important tool that can be used to reveal cryptic biodiversity and ...
The Mexican highlands consist of four major mountain ranges spanning most of mainland Mexico. The ev...
Aim: The aim of our study was to reconstruct ancestral geographic distributions from time-calibrated...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...
We quantify the population divergence processes that shaped population genetic structure in the Tran...
Aim: Phylogeographical structure in the black salamander (Aneides flavipunctatus) was inferred using...
Aim: Habitat specialization can constrain patterns of dispersal and drive allopatric speciation in o...
Mountain formation in Mexico has played an important role in the diversification of many Mexican tax...
In order to understand the processes that generate and maintain diversity, it is important to disent...
Abstract Background The complex geological history of Mesoamerica provides the opportunity to study ...
The small size and apparent external morphological similarity of the minute salamanders of the genus...
The Neotropical bolitoglossine salamanders represent an impressive adaptive radiation, comprising ro...
Tropical montane taxa are often locally adapted to very specific climatic conditions, contributing t...
Background: Phylogeography is an important tool that can be used to reveal cryptic biodiversity and ...
The Mexican highlands consist of four major mountain ranges spanning most of mainland Mexico. The ev...
Aim: The aim of our study was to reconstruct ancestral geographic distributions from time-calibrated...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...
We quantify the population divergence processes that shaped population genetic structure in the Tran...
Aim: Phylogeographical structure in the black salamander (Aneides flavipunctatus) was inferred using...
Aim: Habitat specialization can constrain patterns of dispersal and drive allopatric speciation in o...