The bigeye chub, Hybopsis amblops, is a member of the Central Highlands ichthyofauna of eastern North America. Phylogenetic analyses of the H. amblops species group based on a 1059 bp fragment of the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b gene did not recover a monophyletic group. The inclusion of Hybopsis hypsinotus in the species complex is questionable. Within H. amblops, five strongly supported clades were identified; two clades containing haplotypes from the Ozark Highlands and three clades containing haplotypes from the Eastern Highlands and previously glaciated regions of the Ohio and Wabash River drainages. Estimates of the timing of divergence indicated that prior to the onset of glaciation, vicariant events separated populations east and ...
We studied Rhinicthys osculus and its close relatives to discover evolutionary processes that operat...
Evolution occurs at various spatial and temporal scales. For example, speciation may occur in histor...
The western cottonmouth is distributed in three major North American drainage basins. Using a molecu...
The bigeye chub, Hybopsis amblops, is a member of the Central Highlands ichthyofauna of eastern Nort...
The Mississippi Embayment is a prominent physiographic feature of eastern North America consisting o...
The Mississippi Embayment is a prominent physiographic feature of eastern North America consisting o...
The phylogeography and separation of two river darters, Percina uranidea and P. vigil were investiga...
A recent study recognized two distinct morphological types of speckled chub (cf Macrhybopsis aestiva...
Genetic variation was examined within the Ozark minnow Notropis nubilus using complete mtDNA cytochr...
The alteration of paleodrainage river connections has shaped patterns of speciation, genetic diversi...
Climatic and geological processes associated with glaciation cycles during the Pleistocene have been...
© Copyright 2020 Nasser et al. The Yazoo Darter, Etheostoma raneyi (Percidae), is an imperiled fresh...
© Copyright 2020 Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. The geology of the Pleistocene, a...
Final ReportINHS Technical Report prepared for State of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, ...
Allopatric speciation may be the principal mechanism generating new species. Yet, it remains difficu...
We studied Rhinicthys osculus and its close relatives to discover evolutionary processes that operat...
Evolution occurs at various spatial and temporal scales. For example, speciation may occur in histor...
The western cottonmouth is distributed in three major North American drainage basins. Using a molecu...
The bigeye chub, Hybopsis amblops, is a member of the Central Highlands ichthyofauna of eastern Nort...
The Mississippi Embayment is a prominent physiographic feature of eastern North America consisting o...
The Mississippi Embayment is a prominent physiographic feature of eastern North America consisting o...
The phylogeography and separation of two river darters, Percina uranidea and P. vigil were investiga...
A recent study recognized two distinct morphological types of speckled chub (cf Macrhybopsis aestiva...
Genetic variation was examined within the Ozark minnow Notropis nubilus using complete mtDNA cytochr...
The alteration of paleodrainage river connections has shaped patterns of speciation, genetic diversi...
Climatic and geological processes associated with glaciation cycles during the Pleistocene have been...
© Copyright 2020 Nasser et al. The Yazoo Darter, Etheostoma raneyi (Percidae), is an imperiled fresh...
© Copyright 2020 Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. The geology of the Pleistocene, a...
Final ReportINHS Technical Report prepared for State of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, ...
Allopatric speciation may be the principal mechanism generating new species. Yet, it remains difficu...
We studied Rhinicthys osculus and its close relatives to discover evolutionary processes that operat...
Evolution occurs at various spatial and temporal scales. For example, speciation may occur in histor...
The western cottonmouth is distributed in three major North American drainage basins. Using a molecu...