The cloud forests of Mesoamerica are notable for their high endemism, and plethodontid salamanders provide a striking example of divergence and microendemism across cloud forest blocks at a regional level. Salamanders that make use of arboreal bromeliad microhabitats in the cloud forest appear to be especially prone to divergence driven by natural habitat fragmentation, and are expected to show high endemism at small spatial scales. We use a multilocus dataset to investigate the biogeographic history and relationships among species of a small genus of salamander, Cryptotriton, restricted to the cloud forests of Nuclear Central America. We use a morphological data set along with a coalescent species delimitation method to reveal the presence...
We document major declines of many species of salamanders at several sites in Central America and Me...
Chiropterotriton is a relatively small genus that comprises 15 species with great morphological and ...
Field studies in the mountains of central Veracruz, Mexico, resulted in discovery of two previously...
The Neotropical bolitoglossine salamanders represent an impressive adaptive radiation, comprising ro...
Abstract Background The complex geological history of Mesoamerica provides the opportunity to study ...
We present data showing that the number of salamander species in Amazonia is vastly underestimated. ...
Three new species of Nototriton are described from eastern Guatemala. All of these diminutive specie...
The largest genus of salamanders, Bolitoglossa (Plethodontidae), is widespread in tropical America, ...
Comparative phylogeography can elucidate the influence of historical events on current patterns of b...
The majority of the 700 extant salamander species inhabit moist environments, such as under rocks, l...
<div><p>Comparative phylogeography can elucidate the influence of historical events on current patte...
Salamanders constitute the second largest order of amphibians in the world. The 762 species occurrin...
New salamanders in the genera Bolitoglossa and Dendrotriton are described from the highlands of Guat...
Bromeliad phytotelmata are frequently used by several Neotropical amphibian taxa, possibly due to th...
Bromeliad phytotelmata are frequently used by several Neotropical amphibian taxa, possibly due to th...
We document major declines of many species of salamanders at several sites in Central America and Me...
Chiropterotriton is a relatively small genus that comprises 15 species with great morphological and ...
Field studies in the mountains of central Veracruz, Mexico, resulted in discovery of two previously...
The Neotropical bolitoglossine salamanders represent an impressive adaptive radiation, comprising ro...
Abstract Background The complex geological history of Mesoamerica provides the opportunity to study ...
We present data showing that the number of salamander species in Amazonia is vastly underestimated. ...
Three new species of Nototriton are described from eastern Guatemala. All of these diminutive specie...
The largest genus of salamanders, Bolitoglossa (Plethodontidae), is widespread in tropical America, ...
Comparative phylogeography can elucidate the influence of historical events on current patterns of b...
The majority of the 700 extant salamander species inhabit moist environments, such as under rocks, l...
<div><p>Comparative phylogeography can elucidate the influence of historical events on current patte...
Salamanders constitute the second largest order of amphibians in the world. The 762 species occurrin...
New salamanders in the genera Bolitoglossa and Dendrotriton are described from the highlands of Guat...
Bromeliad phytotelmata are frequently used by several Neotropical amphibian taxa, possibly due to th...
Bromeliad phytotelmata are frequently used by several Neotropical amphibian taxa, possibly due to th...
We document major declines of many species of salamanders at several sites in Central America and Me...
Chiropterotriton is a relatively small genus that comprises 15 species with great morphological and ...
Field studies in the mountains of central Veracruz, Mexico, resulted in discovery of two previously...