The evolutionary and biogeographic history of West Indian boid snakes (Epicrates), a group of nine species and 14 subspecies, was once thought to be well understood; however, new research has indicated that we are missing a clear understanding of the evolutionary relationships of this group. Here, we present the first multilocus, species-tree based analyses of the evolutionary relationships, divergence times, and historical biogeography of this clade with data from 10 genes and 6256 bp. We find evidence for a single colonization of the Caribbean from mainland South America in the Oligocene or early Miocene, followed by a radiation throughout the Greater Antilles and Bahamas. These findings support the previous suggestion that Epicrates sens...
Galápagos snakes are among the least studied terrestrial vertebrates of the Archipelago. Here, we pr...
Vita.The determination of the historical relationships among snakes and between snakes and other squ...
Numerous taxa show ancient intertropical disjunct distributions. Many can be explained by well-known...
The evolutionary and biogeographic history of West Indian boid snakes (Epicrates), a group of nine s...
Habitat fragmentation reduces the extent and connectivity of suitable habitats, and can lead to chan...
Onary, Silvio, Hsiou, Annie S (2018): Systematic revision of the early Miocene fossil Pseudoepicrate...
The late Pleistocene snake fossils from Sawmill Sink (Abaco, The Bahamas) represent five taxa: blind...
The West Indian assemblage of xenodontine (Colubridae) snakes was phylogenetically evaluated with al...
Until recently, the genus Epicrates (Boidae) presented only one continental species, Epicrates cench...
Family Boidae Type genus. Boa Linnaeus 1758 Genus content. Boa, Chilabothrus, Corallus, Epicrat...
Understanding how historical processes have either similarly, or differentially, shaped the evolutio...
Understanding how historical processes have either similarly, or differentially, shaped the evolutio...
<p>Several studies have reported the occurrence of fossil remains of a now extinct <i>Boa</i> snake ...
AIM: We examine diversification in Caribbean alsophiine snakes and hypothesize that, given ecologica...
Our knowledge of early evolution of snakes is improving, but all that we can infer about the evoluti...
Galápagos snakes are among the least studied terrestrial vertebrates of the Archipelago. Here, we pr...
Vita.The determination of the historical relationships among snakes and between snakes and other squ...
Numerous taxa show ancient intertropical disjunct distributions. Many can be explained by well-known...
The evolutionary and biogeographic history of West Indian boid snakes (Epicrates), a group of nine s...
Habitat fragmentation reduces the extent and connectivity of suitable habitats, and can lead to chan...
Onary, Silvio, Hsiou, Annie S (2018): Systematic revision of the early Miocene fossil Pseudoepicrate...
The late Pleistocene snake fossils from Sawmill Sink (Abaco, The Bahamas) represent five taxa: blind...
The West Indian assemblage of xenodontine (Colubridae) snakes was phylogenetically evaluated with al...
Until recently, the genus Epicrates (Boidae) presented only one continental species, Epicrates cench...
Family Boidae Type genus. Boa Linnaeus 1758 Genus content. Boa, Chilabothrus, Corallus, Epicrat...
Understanding how historical processes have either similarly, or differentially, shaped the evolutio...
Understanding how historical processes have either similarly, or differentially, shaped the evolutio...
<p>Several studies have reported the occurrence of fossil remains of a now extinct <i>Boa</i> snake ...
AIM: We examine diversification in Caribbean alsophiine snakes and hypothesize that, given ecologica...
Our knowledge of early evolution of snakes is improving, but all that we can infer about the evoluti...
Galápagos snakes are among the least studied terrestrial vertebrates of the Archipelago. Here, we pr...
Vita.The determination of the historical relationships among snakes and between snakes and other squ...
Numerous taxa show ancient intertropical disjunct distributions. Many can be explained by well-known...