African amphibian diversity remains underestimated with many cryptic lineages awaiting formal description. An important hotspot of amphibian diversification is the Guineo-Congolian rainforest in Central Africa, its richness attributable to present day and ancestral range fragmentation through geological barriers, habitat expansion and contraction, and the presence of steep ecological gradients. The charismatic Nectophryne tree toads present an interesting case study for diversification in this region. The two formally described species comprising this genus show nearly identical geographic distributions extending across most of the Guineo-Congolian rainforest, but show little morphological disparity. Both species harbour extensive genetic d...
Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique model syste...
The reproductive modes of anurans (frogs and toads) are the most diverse of terrestrial vertebrates,...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...
BACKGROUND: Correct species identification is crucial in different fields of biology, and in conserv...
African true toads (frog genus Amietophrynus) include 39 morphologically conserved species that li...
The niche-filling process predicted by the “ecological opportunity” (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
The niche-filling process predicted by the "ecological opportunity" (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
Throughout the Miocene, the African landscape underwent broad climatic shifts that profoundly influe...
The niche-filling process predicted by the “ecological opportunity” (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
The niche-filling process predicted by the “ecological opportunity” (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
Traditional models of amphibian dispersal and gene flow point to low dispersal and high philopatry. ...
International audienceRecent integration of ecological niche models in phylogeographic studies is im...
Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique model syste...
<div><p>Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique mod...
Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique model syste...
Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique model syste...
The reproductive modes of anurans (frogs and toads) are the most diverse of terrestrial vertebrates,...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...
BACKGROUND: Correct species identification is crucial in different fields of biology, and in conserv...
African true toads (frog genus Amietophrynus) include 39 morphologically conserved species that li...
The niche-filling process predicted by the “ecological opportunity” (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
The niche-filling process predicted by the "ecological opportunity" (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
Throughout the Miocene, the African landscape underwent broad climatic shifts that profoundly influe...
The niche-filling process predicted by the “ecological opportunity” (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
The niche-filling process predicted by the “ecological opportunity” (EO) model is an often-invoked m...
Traditional models of amphibian dispersal and gene flow point to low dispersal and high philopatry. ...
International audienceRecent integration of ecological niche models in phylogeographic studies is im...
Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique model syste...
<div><p>Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique mod...
Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique model syste...
Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique model syste...
The reproductive modes of anurans (frogs and toads) are the most diverse of terrestrial vertebrates,...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...