Biogeographic barriers such as rivers have been shown to shape spatial patterns of biodiversity in the Amazon basin, yet relatively little is known about the distribution of genetic variation across continuous rainforest. Here, we characterize the genetic structure of the brilliant-thighed poison frog (Allobates femoralis) across an 880 km long transect along the Purus-Madeira interfluve south of the Amazon river, based on 64 individuals genotyped at 7 609 SNP loci. A population tree and clustering analyses revealed four distinct genetic groups, one of which was strongly divergent. These genetic groups were concomitant with femoral spot coloration differences, which was intermediate within a zone of admixture between two of the groups. The ...
The distribution of biodiversity within the Amazon basin is often structured by sharp environmental ...
The distribution of many vertebrate species in the Amazon basin is delimited by large rivers, which ...
The distribution of many vertebrate species in the Amazon basin is delimited by large rivers, which ...
Biogeographic barriers such as rivers have been shown to shape spatial patterns of biodiversity in t...
Biogeographic barriers such as rivers have been shown to shape spatial patterns of biodiversity in t...
Diversification processes acting across geographically continuous populations have been rarely docum...
In the Amazon basin, the distribution of many vertebrate species is delimited by large rivers, which...
Disentangling the impact of landscape features such as rivers and historical events on dispersal is ...
Disentangling the impact of landscape features such as rivers and historical events on dispersal is ...
Uncovering how populations of a species differ genetically and ecologically is important for underst...
The distribution of many vertebrate species in the Amazon basin is delimited by large rivers, which ...
Disentangling the impact of landscape features such as rivers and historical events on dispersal is ...
Natural hybridization between allopatric species following secondary contact has been poorly documen...
Phylogeographic perspectives incorporating multiple classes of characters, especially those relating...
How new species evolve is one of the most fundamental questions in biology. In particular, there has...
The distribution of biodiversity within the Amazon basin is often structured by sharp environmental ...
The distribution of many vertebrate species in the Amazon basin is delimited by large rivers, which ...
The distribution of many vertebrate species in the Amazon basin is delimited by large rivers, which ...
Biogeographic barriers such as rivers have been shown to shape spatial patterns of biodiversity in t...
Biogeographic barriers such as rivers have been shown to shape spatial patterns of biodiversity in t...
Diversification processes acting across geographically continuous populations have been rarely docum...
In the Amazon basin, the distribution of many vertebrate species is delimited by large rivers, which...
Disentangling the impact of landscape features such as rivers and historical events on dispersal is ...
Disentangling the impact of landscape features such as rivers and historical events on dispersal is ...
Uncovering how populations of a species differ genetically and ecologically is important for underst...
The distribution of many vertebrate species in the Amazon basin is delimited by large rivers, which ...
Disentangling the impact of landscape features such as rivers and historical events on dispersal is ...
Natural hybridization between allopatric species following secondary contact has been poorly documen...
Phylogeographic perspectives incorporating multiple classes of characters, especially those relating...
How new species evolve is one of the most fundamental questions in biology. In particular, there has...
The distribution of biodiversity within the Amazon basin is often structured by sharp environmental ...
The distribution of many vertebrate species in the Amazon basin is delimited by large rivers, which ...
The distribution of many vertebrate species in the Amazon basin is delimited by large rivers, which ...