A molecular phylogenetic survey was conducted using mtDNA sequences of 12S and 16S rRNA, and cyt-b genes to examine taxonomic relationships among populations of the Pan-Oriental microhylid, Microhyla ornata, from India, Bangladesh, Thailand, Laos, China, Taiwan, and the Ryukyu Archipelago of Japan. Two discrete clades are recognized within this species, one consisting of populations from India and Bangladesh, and the other encompassing the remaining populations. In the latter clade, populations from the Ryukyu Archipelago are clearly split from the rest (populations from Taiwan and the continent) with considerable degrees of genetic differentiations. Each of the three lineages is judged to represent a good species, and the name Microhyla or...
Background Over the last ten years we have seen great efforts focused on revising amphibian systemat...
By investigating genealogical relationships, we estimated the phylogenetic history and biogeography ...
We provide the first distribution pattern of the Microhyla heymonsi group based on available molecul...
A molecular phylogenetic survey was conducted using mtDNA sequences of 12S and 16S rRNA, and cyt-b g...
We estimated the genealogical relationships and assessed systematic relationships among 45 out of 89...
Microhyla is a genus of diminutive frogs that its taxonomic still remains misconceived. This study a...
The family Microhylidae has a large circumtropic distribution and contains about 400 species in a hi...
[[abstract]]In this study, I used Microhyla heymonsi (Anura: Microhylidae), a low to mid-altitude...
The frog genus Microhyla was considered as the South, East, and Southeast Asian frog species. Microh...
Microhyla ornata, a species originally described from the southwest coast of India in 1841, was long...
Genus Microhyla in Sarawak that populate the primary lowland forest are intolerant to habitat destru...
We estimated the phylogenetic relationships of an enigmatic small toad Parapelophryne scalpta from H...
Microhylidae was the one the families of anuran that can be found in Sarawak. The genus Microhyla (M...
Microhylidae was the one the families of anuran that can be found in Sarawak. The genus Microhyla (M...
Background: Over the last ten years we have seen great efforts focused on revising amphibian systema...
Background Over the last ten years we have seen great efforts focused on revising amphibian systemat...
By investigating genealogical relationships, we estimated the phylogenetic history and biogeography ...
We provide the first distribution pattern of the Microhyla heymonsi group based on available molecul...
A molecular phylogenetic survey was conducted using mtDNA sequences of 12S and 16S rRNA, and cyt-b g...
We estimated the genealogical relationships and assessed systematic relationships among 45 out of 89...
Microhyla is a genus of diminutive frogs that its taxonomic still remains misconceived. This study a...
The family Microhylidae has a large circumtropic distribution and contains about 400 species in a hi...
[[abstract]]In this study, I used Microhyla heymonsi (Anura: Microhylidae), a low to mid-altitude...
The frog genus Microhyla was considered as the South, East, and Southeast Asian frog species. Microh...
Microhyla ornata, a species originally described from the southwest coast of India in 1841, was long...
Genus Microhyla in Sarawak that populate the primary lowland forest are intolerant to habitat destru...
We estimated the phylogenetic relationships of an enigmatic small toad Parapelophryne scalpta from H...
Microhylidae was the one the families of anuran that can be found in Sarawak. The genus Microhyla (M...
Microhylidae was the one the families of anuran that can be found in Sarawak. The genus Microhyla (M...
Background: Over the last ten years we have seen great efforts focused on revising amphibian systema...
Background Over the last ten years we have seen great efforts focused on revising amphibian systemat...
By investigating genealogical relationships, we estimated the phylogenetic history and biogeography ...
We provide the first distribution pattern of the Microhyla heymonsi group based on available molecul...