Background: Identifying and understanding the mechanisms that shape barriers to dispersal and resulting bio-geographic boundaries has been a longstanding, yet challenging, goal in ecology, evolution and biogeography. Characterized by stable, adjacent ranges, without any intervening physical barriers, and limited, if any, range overlap in a narrow contact zone, parapatric species are an interesting system for studying biogeographic boundaries. The geographic ranges of two parapatric frog species, Feirana quadranus and F. taihangnica, meet in a contact zone within the Qinling Mountains, an important watershed for East Asia. To identify possible ecological determinants of the parapatric range boundaries for two closely related frog species, we...
Mountains, representing storehouses of biodiversity, endemism, and threatened species, are biodivers...
Aim: To determine whether recent range expansion of small-bodied arboreal frogs, Hyperolius marmorat...
Question: What ecological and evolutionary processes are important in maintaining parapatric distrib...
Coexistence mechanisms for species with similar ecological traits and overlapping geographic distrib...
Aim The study of areas of sympatry of species with predominantly parapatric distributions can pro...
Studies investigating the contact zones in parapatric species can provide valuable insights into the...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain patterns of species richness among cl...
Speciation often has a strong geographical and environmental component, but the ecological factors t...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain patterns of species richness among cl...
The red-legged frog, Rana aurora aurora and the western spotted frog, Rana pretiosa pretiosa, were f...
The role of ecological niche in lineage diversification has been the subject of long-standing intere...
A major goal for ecology and evolution is to understand how abiotic and biotic factors shape pattern...
Quantifying spatial patterns of species richness is a core problem in biodiversity theory. Spiny fro...
Complex interactions between topographic heterogeneity, climatic and environmental gradients, and th...
A major goal for ecology and evolution is to understand how abiotic and biotic factors shape pattern...
Mountains, representing storehouses of biodiversity, endemism, and threatened species, are biodivers...
Aim: To determine whether recent range expansion of small-bodied arboreal frogs, Hyperolius marmorat...
Question: What ecological and evolutionary processes are important in maintaining parapatric distrib...
Coexistence mechanisms for species with similar ecological traits and overlapping geographic distrib...
Aim The study of areas of sympatry of species with predominantly parapatric distributions can pro...
Studies investigating the contact zones in parapatric species can provide valuable insights into the...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain patterns of species richness among cl...
Speciation often has a strong geographical and environmental component, but the ecological factors t...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain patterns of species richness among cl...
The red-legged frog, Rana aurora aurora and the western spotted frog, Rana pretiosa pretiosa, were f...
The role of ecological niche in lineage diversification has been the subject of long-standing intere...
A major goal for ecology and evolution is to understand how abiotic and biotic factors shape pattern...
Quantifying spatial patterns of species richness is a core problem in biodiversity theory. Spiny fro...
Complex interactions between topographic heterogeneity, climatic and environmental gradients, and th...
A major goal for ecology and evolution is to understand how abiotic and biotic factors shape pattern...
Mountains, representing storehouses of biodiversity, endemism, and threatened species, are biodivers...
Aim: To determine whether recent range expansion of small-bodied arboreal frogs, Hyperolius marmorat...
Question: What ecological and evolutionary processes are important in maintaining parapatric distrib...