The lizard genus Phymaturus is widely distributed in Argentina and along the eastern edge of Chile between 25° and 45° south. We sampled 27 of the 38 currently recognized species plus 22 candidate species using two mitochondrial genes (cytb and 12S), four protein coding nuclear genes and seven anonymous nuclear loci, and present the first comprehensive molecular phylogenetic hypothesis for the clade. We recovered two large clades (the palluma or northern group and patagonicus or southern group) previously recognized on the basis of morphological and mitochondrial sequence evidence, and compared results obtained from concatenated-gene analyses with results of a coalescent-based species-tree approach (BEST). With both methods we identified fo...
We describe two new species of lizards of the genus Liolaemusfrom western Argentina. Bothspecies bel...
The genus Liolaemus is one of the most ecologically diverse and species-rich genera of lizards world...
Organisms rapidly diversifying across unstable environments such as mountain tops provide substantia...
The lizard genus Phymaturus comprises two reciprocally monophyletic clades: Phymaturus palluma and P...
With 36 species and at least nine potentially independent lineages (not formally described yet) occu...
We describe a new sexually monomorphic species of the Phymaturus patagonicus group, called Phymaturu...
Phymaturus comprises 44 species mainly distributed along the south-west of South America on both sid...
A new species of lizard of the saxicolous and viviparous genus Phymaturus from Patagonia is describe...
Phylogenetic relationships within the liolaemid lizard genus Phymaturus were studied using parsimony...
Under the DNA Barcode initiative, we used the mitochondrial locus cytochrome c oxidase I to test if ...
The Liolaemidae radiation has resulted in three genera whose patterns of evolutionary diversificatio...
The genus Liolaemus is one of the most ecologically diverse and species-rich genera of lizards world...
The genus Liolaemus is one of the most ecologically diverse and species-rich genera of lizards world...
The genus Liolaemus is one of the most ecologically diverse and species-rich genera of lizards world...
Understanding the factors that cause heterogeneity among gene trees can increase the accuracy of spe...
We describe two new species of lizards of the genus Liolaemusfrom western Argentina. Bothspecies bel...
The genus Liolaemus is one of the most ecologically diverse and species-rich genera of lizards world...
Organisms rapidly diversifying across unstable environments such as mountain tops provide substantia...
The lizard genus Phymaturus comprises two reciprocally monophyletic clades: Phymaturus palluma and P...
With 36 species and at least nine potentially independent lineages (not formally described yet) occu...
We describe a new sexually monomorphic species of the Phymaturus patagonicus group, called Phymaturu...
Phymaturus comprises 44 species mainly distributed along the south-west of South America on both sid...
A new species of lizard of the saxicolous and viviparous genus Phymaturus from Patagonia is describe...
Phylogenetic relationships within the liolaemid lizard genus Phymaturus were studied using parsimony...
Under the DNA Barcode initiative, we used the mitochondrial locus cytochrome c oxidase I to test if ...
The Liolaemidae radiation has resulted in three genera whose patterns of evolutionary diversificatio...
The genus Liolaemus is one of the most ecologically diverse and species-rich genera of lizards world...
The genus Liolaemus is one of the most ecologically diverse and species-rich genera of lizards world...
The genus Liolaemus is one of the most ecologically diverse and species-rich genera of lizards world...
Understanding the factors that cause heterogeneity among gene trees can increase the accuracy of spe...
We describe two new species of lizards of the genus Liolaemusfrom western Argentina. Bothspecies bel...
The genus Liolaemus is one of the most ecologically diverse and species-rich genera of lizards world...
Organisms rapidly diversifying across unstable environments such as mountain tops provide substantia...