Three species of boid snakes are recognized in Madagascar, namely the genus Sanzinia (one species and two subspecies) and the genus Acrantophis (two species). In the present study, we studied the patterns of genetic variation of these species across Madagascar using a fragment of the mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene in 77 specimens. To support the phylogenetic relationships of the lineages identified, three further gene fragments (cytochrome b, 12S rRNA and c-mos) were analyzed in a reduced but representative set of samples. The results obtained corroborate that the genus Sanzinia includes two highly divergent mitochondrial lineages that evolved independently from each other on the east versus the west side of Madagascar. Each of these lineages ...
Habitat fragmentation reduces the extent and connectivity of suitable habitats, and can lead to chan...
We provide a DNA barcoding survey of Malagasy amphibians, including 251 of the 292 nominal species k...
The Jamaican boa (Epicrates subflavus; also called Yellow boa) is an endemic species whose natural p...
Three species of boid snakes are recognized in Madagascar, namely the genus Sanzinia (one species an...
(Sanzinia and Acrantophis) MIGUEL VENCES & FRANK GLAW To assess the phylogeography and genetic v...
AbstractWe studied mitochondrial divergence in 27 individuals of colubrid snakes of the genus Madaga...
The cat-eyed snakes of the genus Madagascarophis are among the most commonly encountered snake speci...
AbstractWe describe a new species of the pseudoxyrhophiine snake genus Thamnosophis from a dry fores...
Vita.The determination of the historical relationships among snakes and between snakes and other squ...
The karyotype of Sanzinia madagascariensis (2n = 34, NF = 50) was obtained from peripheral lymphocyt...
Using sequences of the mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene, we reconstructed the phylogeography of six widel...
This thesis reports the results of a systematic investigation of the genus Bitis, Africa's most taxo...
Abstract Background Snakes as a major reptile group display a variety of morphological characteristi...
Abstract. Complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences were determined for representative species fr...
Snakes in the families Boidae and Pythonidae constitute some of the most spectacular reptiles and co...
Habitat fragmentation reduces the extent and connectivity of suitable habitats, and can lead to chan...
We provide a DNA barcoding survey of Malagasy amphibians, including 251 of the 292 nominal species k...
The Jamaican boa (Epicrates subflavus; also called Yellow boa) is an endemic species whose natural p...
Three species of boid snakes are recognized in Madagascar, namely the genus Sanzinia (one species an...
(Sanzinia and Acrantophis) MIGUEL VENCES & FRANK GLAW To assess the phylogeography and genetic v...
AbstractWe studied mitochondrial divergence in 27 individuals of colubrid snakes of the genus Madaga...
The cat-eyed snakes of the genus Madagascarophis are among the most commonly encountered snake speci...
AbstractWe describe a new species of the pseudoxyrhophiine snake genus Thamnosophis from a dry fores...
Vita.The determination of the historical relationships among snakes and between snakes and other squ...
The karyotype of Sanzinia madagascariensis (2n = 34, NF = 50) was obtained from peripheral lymphocyt...
Using sequences of the mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene, we reconstructed the phylogeography of six widel...
This thesis reports the results of a systematic investigation of the genus Bitis, Africa's most taxo...
Abstract Background Snakes as a major reptile group display a variety of morphological characteristi...
Abstract. Complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences were determined for representative species fr...
Snakes in the families Boidae and Pythonidae constitute some of the most spectacular reptiles and co...
Habitat fragmentation reduces the extent and connectivity of suitable habitats, and can lead to chan...
We provide a DNA barcoding survey of Malagasy amphibians, including 251 of the 292 nominal species k...
The Jamaican boa (Epicrates subflavus; also called Yellow boa) is an endemic species whose natural p...