Abstract Background The complex geological history of Mesoamerica provides the opportunity to study the impact of multiple biogeographic barriers on population differentiation. We examine phylogeographic patterns in a clade of lowland salamanders (Bolitoglossa subgenus Nanotriton) using two mitochondrial genes and one nuclear gene. We use several phylogeographic analyses to infer the history of this clade and test hypotheses regarding the geographic origin of species and location of genetic breaks within species. We compare our results to those for other taxa to determine if historical events impacted different species in a similar manner. Results Deep genetic divergence between species indicates that they are relatively old, and two of the...
The small size and apparent external morphological similarity of the minute salamanders of the genus...
Phylogenetic relationships among salamandrids of the "true" salamander clade are investigated using ...
Previous analyses of mitochondrial (mt)DNA and allozymes covering the range of the Iberian endemic g...
The Neotropical bolitoglossine salamanders represent an impressive adaptive radiation, comprising ro...
Background: The currently recognized species richness of South American salamanders is surprisingly ...
The largest genus of salamanders, Bolitoglossa (Plethodontidae), is widespread in tropical America, ...
Background: The currently recognized species richness of South American salamanders is surprisingly...
Aim: Phylogeographical structure in the black salamander (Aneides flavipunctatus) was inferred using...
BackgroundPhylogeography is an important tool that can be used to reveal cryptic biodiversity and to...
et al.Inferences about species boundaries and evolutionary history are often complicated by discorda...
We present data showing that the number of salamander species in Amazonia is vastly underestimated. ...
Background: Phylogeography is an important tool that can be used to reveal cryptic biodiversity and ...
Low-vagility species with deep evolutionary histories are key to our understanding of the biogeograp...
Background: Phylogeography is an important tool that can be used to reveal cryptic biodiversity and ...
Mountain formation in Mexico has played an important role in the diversification of many Mexican tax...
The small size and apparent external morphological similarity of the minute salamanders of the genus...
Phylogenetic relationships among salamandrids of the "true" salamander clade are investigated using ...
Previous analyses of mitochondrial (mt)DNA and allozymes covering the range of the Iberian endemic g...
The Neotropical bolitoglossine salamanders represent an impressive adaptive radiation, comprising ro...
Background: The currently recognized species richness of South American salamanders is surprisingly ...
The largest genus of salamanders, Bolitoglossa (Plethodontidae), is widespread in tropical America, ...
Background: The currently recognized species richness of South American salamanders is surprisingly...
Aim: Phylogeographical structure in the black salamander (Aneides flavipunctatus) was inferred using...
BackgroundPhylogeography is an important tool that can be used to reveal cryptic biodiversity and to...
et al.Inferences about species boundaries and evolutionary history are often complicated by discorda...
We present data showing that the number of salamander species in Amazonia is vastly underestimated. ...
Background: Phylogeography is an important tool that can be used to reveal cryptic biodiversity and ...
Low-vagility species with deep evolutionary histories are key to our understanding of the biogeograp...
Background: Phylogeography is an important tool that can be used to reveal cryptic biodiversity and ...
Mountain formation in Mexico has played an important role in the diversification of many Mexican tax...
The small size and apparent external morphological similarity of the minute salamanders of the genus...
Phylogenetic relationships among salamandrids of the "true" salamander clade are investigated using ...
Previous analyses of mitochondrial (mt)DNA and allozymes covering the range of the Iberian endemic g...