Historical processes that have interrupted gene flow between distinct evolutionary lineages have played a fundamental role in the evolution of the enormous diversity of species found in the Neotropical region. Numerous studies have discussed the role of geographic barriers and Pleistocene forest refugia in the diversification of the region's biodiversity. In the present study, we investigated the relative contribution of these different factors to the evolutionary history of Pithecopus nordestinus, a Neotropical tree frog, which is amply distributed in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest and adjacent areas of the Caatinga biome. We used an extensive sample and multilocus DNA sequences to provide an overview of the intraspecific genetic diversity ...
The genus of Neotropical frogs Pithecopus includes 11 species occurring east of the Andes from south...
The Neotropical Phyllomedusa burmeisteri treefrog group includes four diploid (P. bahiana, P. burmei...
The taxonomy of many species is still based solely on phenotypic traits, which is often a pitfall fo...
We aim to evaluate the genetic structure of an Atlantic Forest amphibian species, Scinax eurydice, t...
In this study, we investigated the relative contribution of geographic barriers and Pleistocene refu...
In this study, we investigated the relative contribution of geographic barriers and Pleistocene refu...
The highland endemic frog Bokermannohyla saxicola occurs within the Espinhaço Range, the most extens...
The Plio-Pleistocene refugia hypothesis recently gained support in explaining Brazilian Atlantic For...
Abstract Background Uncovering how populations of a species differ genetically and ecologically is i...
The highland endemic frog Bokermannohyla saxicola occurs within the Espinhaço Range, the most extens...
Many studies on the diversity of the South American biota support the role of ecological and geolog...
The species richness in Neotropics has been linked to environmental heterogeneity and a complex geol...
Diversification of South American species endemic to open habitats has been attributed to both Terti...
Morphological similarity associated to restricted distributions and low dispersal abilities make the...
SYNOPSIS. I contrast mitochondrial DNA genealogies based on 612 bp of the cytochrome b gene across f...
The genus of Neotropical frogs Pithecopus includes 11 species occurring east of the Andes from south...
The Neotropical Phyllomedusa burmeisteri treefrog group includes four diploid (P. bahiana, P. burmei...
The taxonomy of many species is still based solely on phenotypic traits, which is often a pitfall fo...
We aim to evaluate the genetic structure of an Atlantic Forest amphibian species, Scinax eurydice, t...
In this study, we investigated the relative contribution of geographic barriers and Pleistocene refu...
In this study, we investigated the relative contribution of geographic barriers and Pleistocene refu...
The highland endemic frog Bokermannohyla saxicola occurs within the Espinhaço Range, the most extens...
The Plio-Pleistocene refugia hypothesis recently gained support in explaining Brazilian Atlantic For...
Abstract Background Uncovering how populations of a species differ genetically and ecologically is i...
The highland endemic frog Bokermannohyla saxicola occurs within the Espinhaço Range, the most extens...
Many studies on the diversity of the South American biota support the role of ecological and geolog...
The species richness in Neotropics has been linked to environmental heterogeneity and a complex geol...
Diversification of South American species endemic to open habitats has been attributed to both Terti...
Morphological similarity associated to restricted distributions and low dispersal abilities make the...
SYNOPSIS. I contrast mitochondrial DNA genealogies based on 612 bp of the cytochrome b gene across f...
The genus of Neotropical frogs Pithecopus includes 11 species occurring east of the Andes from south...
The Neotropical Phyllomedusa burmeisteri treefrog group includes four diploid (P. bahiana, P. burmei...
The taxonomy of many species is still based solely on phenotypic traits, which is often a pitfall fo...