Allozyme electrophoresis was used to evaluate genetic variability in painted reed frog (Hyperolius marmoratus) populations from the Northern Province and the Eastern Cape. Sixteen protein-encoding loci were resolved, of which seven displayed allelic polymorphism. Average heterozygosity (H) values in two permanent H. m. taeniatus populations from the Northern Province (7.9% and 6.3%) did not differ substantially from each other nor from the geographically distant Eastern Cape H. m. verrucosus (9.1%). An isolated Northern Province H. m. taeniatus population displayed more polymorphism than any other group with H=14.1%, which can probably be attributed to the periodic influx of reed frogs following dry periods. Genetic distances and gene diver...
Natural wetlands are important for maintaining regional amphibian biodiversity and their loss and de...
The true frog species, Odorrana hosii, found in West Sumatera Indonesia, has high morphological diff...
A number of studies have documented interpopulation divergence in amphibian larval life-history trai...
Four populations of the bushveld rain frog, Breviceps adspersus, representing three northern populat...
Uncovering how populations of a species differ genetically and ecologically is important for underst...
Magister Scientiae (Biodiversity and Conservation Biology) - MSc (Biodiv and Cons Biol)Tomopterna de...
Understanding how migration, genetic drift, and natural selection interact to maintain the genetic a...
We assess patterns of genetic diversity of a neotropical leaflitter frog, Eleutherodactylus ockenden...
The iconic and brightly coloured Australian northern corroboree frog, Pseudophryne pengilleyi, and t...
Amphibians are facing a dramatic decline worldwide, due to their high susceptibility to perturbation...
Reproductive compatibility and population genetic structure were examined in the corroboree frog, Ps...
The ability to maintain small populations in quasi-natural settings is an issue of considerable impo...
Genetic differentiation among populations of the moor frog (Rana arvalis) was tested on a spatial sc...
One of the main questions in evolutionary and conservation biology is how geographical and environme...
Polyploidization is a rare yet sometimes successful way for animals to rapidly create geno- and phen...
Natural wetlands are important for maintaining regional amphibian biodiversity and their loss and de...
The true frog species, Odorrana hosii, found in West Sumatera Indonesia, has high morphological diff...
A number of studies have documented interpopulation divergence in amphibian larval life-history trai...
Four populations of the bushveld rain frog, Breviceps adspersus, representing three northern populat...
Uncovering how populations of a species differ genetically and ecologically is important for underst...
Magister Scientiae (Biodiversity and Conservation Biology) - MSc (Biodiv and Cons Biol)Tomopterna de...
Understanding how migration, genetic drift, and natural selection interact to maintain the genetic a...
We assess patterns of genetic diversity of a neotropical leaflitter frog, Eleutherodactylus ockenden...
The iconic and brightly coloured Australian northern corroboree frog, Pseudophryne pengilleyi, and t...
Amphibians are facing a dramatic decline worldwide, due to their high susceptibility to perturbation...
Reproductive compatibility and population genetic structure were examined in the corroboree frog, Ps...
The ability to maintain small populations in quasi-natural settings is an issue of considerable impo...
Genetic differentiation among populations of the moor frog (Rana arvalis) was tested on a spatial sc...
One of the main questions in evolutionary and conservation biology is how geographical and environme...
Polyploidization is a rare yet sometimes successful way for animals to rapidly create geno- and phen...
Natural wetlands are important for maintaining regional amphibian biodiversity and their loss and de...
The true frog species, Odorrana hosii, found in West Sumatera Indonesia, has high morphological diff...
A number of studies have documented interpopulation divergence in amphibian larval life-history trai...