Overseas dispersals are often invoked when Southern Hemisphere terrestrial and freshwater organism phylogenies do not fit the sequence or timing of Gondwana fragmentation. We used dispersal-vicariance analyses and molecular timetrees to show that two species-rich frog groups, Microhylidae and Natatanura, display congruent patterns of spatial and temporal diversification among Gondwanan plates in the Late Cretaceous, long after the presumed major tectonic break-up events. Because amphibians are notoriously salt-intolerant, these analogies are best explained by simultaneous vicariance, rather than by oceanic dispersal. Hence our results imply Late Cretaceous connections between most adjacent Gondwanan landmasses, an essential concept for biog...
The interplay between range expansion and concomitant diversification is of fundamental interest to ...
Abstract.—Ranidae is a large anuran group with a nearly cosmopolitan distribution. We investigated t...
Aim: Continental disjunctions in pantropical taxa have been explained by vicariance or long-distance...
Overseas dispersals are often invoked when Southern Hemisphere terrestrial and freshwater organism p...
Overseas dispersals are often invoked when Southern Hemisphere terrestrial and freshwater organism p...
Amphibians comprise over 7000 extant species distributed in almost every ecosystem on every continen...
International audienceAim: Abiotic factors such as global temperature or continental fragmentation m...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Ranidae is a large anuran group with a nearly cosmopolitan distribution. We investigated the phyloge...
The history of biota distribution in the southern hemisphere represents a fascinating and strongly d...
Background: Microhylidae is a geographically widespread family of anurans. Although several extensiv...
Historical biogeography is dominated by vicariance methods that search for a congruent pattern of fr...
Amphibians are thought to be unable to disperse over ocean barriers because they do not tolerate the...
Although the distribution patterns of major amphibian lineages are mainly explained by a Pangean ori...
Aim Geckos (Reptilia: Squamata), due to their great age and global distribution, are excellent candi...
The interplay between range expansion and concomitant diversification is of fundamental interest to ...
Abstract.—Ranidae is a large anuran group with a nearly cosmopolitan distribution. We investigated t...
Aim: Continental disjunctions in pantropical taxa have been explained by vicariance or long-distance...
Overseas dispersals are often invoked when Southern Hemisphere terrestrial and freshwater organism p...
Overseas dispersals are often invoked when Southern Hemisphere terrestrial and freshwater organism p...
Amphibians comprise over 7000 extant species distributed in almost every ecosystem on every continen...
International audienceAim: Abiotic factors such as global temperature or continental fragmentation m...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Ranidae is a large anuran group with a nearly cosmopolitan distribution. We investigated the phyloge...
The history of biota distribution in the southern hemisphere represents a fascinating and strongly d...
Background: Microhylidae is a geographically widespread family of anurans. Although several extensiv...
Historical biogeography is dominated by vicariance methods that search for a congruent pattern of fr...
Amphibians are thought to be unable to disperse over ocean barriers because they do not tolerate the...
Although the distribution patterns of major amphibian lineages are mainly explained by a Pangean ori...
Aim Geckos (Reptilia: Squamata), due to their great age and global distribution, are excellent candi...
The interplay between range expansion and concomitant diversification is of fundamental interest to ...
Abstract.—Ranidae is a large anuran group with a nearly cosmopolitan distribution. We investigated t...
Aim: Continental disjunctions in pantropical taxa have been explained by vicariance or long-distance...