Widely distributed species often display intraspecific morphological variation due to the abiotic and biotic gradients experienced across their ranges. Historically, in many vertebrate taxa, such as birds and reptiles, these morphological differences within a species were used to delimit subspecies. Graptemys nigrinoda is an aquatic turtle species endemic to the Mobile Bay Basin. Colour pattern and morphological variability were used to describe a subspecies (G. n. delticola) from the lower reaches of the system, although it and the nominate subspecies also reportedly intergrade over a large portion of the range. Other researchers have suggested that these morphological differences merely reflect clinal variation. Our molecular data (mtDNA)...
Geographic patterns in mtDNA variation are compiled for 22 species of freshwater and terrestrial tur...
Abstract. The painted turtle, Chrysemys picta, is currently recognized as a continentally distribute...
The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is a globally distributed marine species whose evolutionary histor...
Widely distributed species often display intraspecific morphological variation due to the abiotic an...
Two subspecies of Chrysemys picta (C. p. picta and C. p. marginata) occur in West Virginia. The Alle...
Cryptic or undescribed species pose a major problem in conservation biology. Managing multiple unres...
Abstract. Variation of the Sicilian pond turtle, Emys trinacris, is described, based on morphologica...
We studied for the first time the molecular differentiation of all three currently recognized subspe...
Variation is a key component of the evolutionary process. However, variation often is poorly underst...
The turtle genus Graptemys consists of 15 recognized taxa, distinguished largely on the basis of pig...
Graptemys ernsti, the Escambia Map Turtle, inhabits the Escambia/Conecuh River, the adjacent Yellow ...
Turtles within the genus Graptemys are increasingly becoming a group of conservation priority due to...
The Egyptian tortoise Testudo kleinmanni was recently split into two species on the basis of apparen...
Phylogeography analyses have proven to be an effective method for determining the pattern and proces...
Reproductive and body size characteristics were compared for two subspecies of Chrysemys picta to de...
Geographic patterns in mtDNA variation are compiled for 22 species of freshwater and terrestrial tur...
Abstract. The painted turtle, Chrysemys picta, is currently recognized as a continentally distribute...
The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is a globally distributed marine species whose evolutionary histor...
Widely distributed species often display intraspecific morphological variation due to the abiotic an...
Two subspecies of Chrysemys picta (C. p. picta and C. p. marginata) occur in West Virginia. The Alle...
Cryptic or undescribed species pose a major problem in conservation biology. Managing multiple unres...
Abstract. Variation of the Sicilian pond turtle, Emys trinacris, is described, based on morphologica...
We studied for the first time the molecular differentiation of all three currently recognized subspe...
Variation is a key component of the evolutionary process. However, variation often is poorly underst...
The turtle genus Graptemys consists of 15 recognized taxa, distinguished largely on the basis of pig...
Graptemys ernsti, the Escambia Map Turtle, inhabits the Escambia/Conecuh River, the adjacent Yellow ...
Turtles within the genus Graptemys are increasingly becoming a group of conservation priority due to...
The Egyptian tortoise Testudo kleinmanni was recently split into two species on the basis of apparen...
Phylogeography analyses have proven to be an effective method for determining the pattern and proces...
Reproductive and body size characteristics were compared for two subspecies of Chrysemys picta to de...
Geographic patterns in mtDNA variation are compiled for 22 species of freshwater and terrestrial tur...
Abstract. The painted turtle, Chrysemys picta, is currently recognized as a continentally distribute...
The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is a globally distributed marine species whose evolutionary histor...