The seven species of southern South American frogs belonging to the genus Atelognathus occur in a variety of environments, such as the extra-Andean Patagonian steppe, temperate Nothofagus forests, and ecotonal zones between them in Argentina and Chile. Most species are known only from their type localities and sometimes also nearby surrounding areas. The temperate forests and the ecotones are inhabited by A. nitoi, A. ceii, and A. salai. The taxonomic status of these species is evaluated herein using morphological characters and DNA sequences of cytochrome b, control region, and recombination-activating protein 1 gene. In addition, we reevaluate the diagnostic characters proposed in the original description of each species. Contrary to what...
The amphibian genus Telmatobius is a diverse group of species that inhabits the Andes. This study an...
A new species of frog of the genus Odontophrynus is described from grassland of the subtropical regi...
Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique model syste...
Atelognathus patagonicus is one of the eight species included in the Patagonian genus Atelognathus, ...
The frog genus Atelognathus is currently represented by nine species distributed in Argentinean and ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe Andean Altiplano has served as a complex setting throughout its histo...
The genus Atelognathus is currently composed of five species that occur in thesouthernmost region of...
<div><p>The Andes of South America hosts perhaps the highest amphibian species diversity in the worl...
The Andes of South America hosts perhaps the highest amphibian species diversity in the world, and a...
Insuetophrynus acarpicus is a poorly known frog restricted to the temperate forests of the coastal r...
The Andes of South America hosts perhaps the highest amphibian species diversity in the world, and a...
Mountain ranges offer opportunities for understanding how species evolved and diversified across dif...
Many studies on the diversity of the South American biota support the role of ecological and geolog...
The Andean Altiplano has served as a complex setting throughout its history, driving dynamic process...
Insuetophrynus acarpicus is a poorly known frog restricted to the temperate forests of the coastal r...
The amphibian genus Telmatobius is a diverse group of species that inhabits the Andes. This study an...
A new species of frog of the genus Odontophrynus is described from grassland of the subtropical regi...
Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique model syste...
Atelognathus patagonicus is one of the eight species included in the Patagonian genus Atelognathus, ...
The frog genus Atelognathus is currently represented by nine species distributed in Argentinean and ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe Andean Altiplano has served as a complex setting throughout its histo...
The genus Atelognathus is currently composed of five species that occur in thesouthernmost region of...
<div><p>The Andes of South America hosts perhaps the highest amphibian species diversity in the worl...
The Andes of South America hosts perhaps the highest amphibian species diversity in the world, and a...
Insuetophrynus acarpicus is a poorly known frog restricted to the temperate forests of the coastal r...
The Andes of South America hosts perhaps the highest amphibian species diversity in the world, and a...
Mountain ranges offer opportunities for understanding how species evolved and diversified across dif...
Many studies on the diversity of the South American biota support the role of ecological and geolog...
The Andean Altiplano has served as a complex setting throughout its history, driving dynamic process...
Insuetophrynus acarpicus is a poorly known frog restricted to the temperate forests of the coastal r...
The amphibian genus Telmatobius is a diverse group of species that inhabits the Andes. This study an...
A new species of frog of the genus Odontophrynus is described from grassland of the subtropical regi...
Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique model syste...