New World direct-developing frogs (Terrarana) are among the most diverse vertebrate groups in the world. Many Terrarana species are highly variable in colouration and morphology, often rendering it difficult to delineate spe - cies. Modern molecular and bioacoustic techniques are a relatively recent tool for understanding the various taxonomic entities. This affects also Pristimantis caryophyllaceus, a complex on which little research has previously been done. We ex - amined the variation of morphology, genetics, and colouration in specimens affiliated to P. caryophyllaceus from Panama, using different Molecular Operational Taxonomic Units (MOTUs) based on molecular phylogenetic lineages. Phylogeny, ecology, and distributional information f...
<p>The <em>Pristimantis lacrimosus</em> species group, with 24 species distributed in the Neotropics...
Tucked away in the cloud forests of central Panama is one of the world\u27s most unique creatures, A...
Abstract We studied the taxonomic status of a population of Pristimantis from the sou...
Phylogenomic approaches have proven able to resolve difficult branches in the tree of life. New Worl...
The taxonomy of many species is still based solely on phenotypic traits, which is often a pitfall fo...
Phylogenomic approaches have proven able to resolve difficult branches in the tree of life. New Worl...
Phylogenomic approaches have proven able to resolve difficult branches in the tree of life. New Worl...
The taxonomy of many species is still based solely on phenotypic traits, which is often a pitfall fo...
<div><p>Pluralistic approaches to taxonomy facilitate a more complete appraisal of biodiversity, esp...
The Andes of South America hosts perhaps the highest amphibian species diversity in the world, and a...
Geographic patterns of phenotypic and genetic differentiation among populations provide critical ins...
<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...
Few studies to date have examined genetic variability of widespread tropical amphibian species over ...
Few studies to date have examined genetic variability of widespread tropical amphibian species over ...
<p>The <em>Pristimantis lacrimosus</em> species group, with 24 species distributed in the Neotropics...
Tucked away in the cloud forests of central Panama is one of the world\u27s most unique creatures, A...
Abstract We studied the taxonomic status of a population of Pristimantis from the sou...
Phylogenomic approaches have proven able to resolve difficult branches in the tree of life. New Worl...
The taxonomy of many species is still based solely on phenotypic traits, which is often a pitfall fo...
Phylogenomic approaches have proven able to resolve difficult branches in the tree of life. New Worl...
Phylogenomic approaches have proven able to resolve difficult branches in the tree of life. New Worl...
The taxonomy of many species is still based solely on phenotypic traits, which is often a pitfall fo...
<div><p>Pluralistic approaches to taxonomy facilitate a more complete appraisal of biodiversity, esp...
The Andes of South America hosts perhaps the highest amphibian species diversity in the world, and a...
Geographic patterns of phenotypic and genetic differentiation among populations provide critical ins...
<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...
Few studies to date have examined genetic variability of widespread tropical amphibian species over ...
Few studies to date have examined genetic variability of widespread tropical amphibian species over ...
<p>The <em>Pristimantis lacrimosus</em> species group, with 24 species distributed in the Neotropics...
Tucked away in the cloud forests of central Panama is one of the world\u27s most unique creatures, A...
Abstract We studied the taxonomic status of a population of Pristimantis from the sou...