Supplemental material for this article can be accessed here: https://doi.org/10.1080/14772000.2022.2130464International audienceDetermining the relative importance of dispersal and vicariance events across neotropical regions is a major goal in biogeography. These events are thought to be related to important landscape changes, notably the transition of Amazonia toward its modern hydrological configuration ca. 10 million years ago. We investigated the spatio-temporal context of the diversification of one of the major lineages of Pristimantis, a widespread and large genus of direct-developing Neotropical frogs. We gathered a spatially and taxonomically extensive sampling of mitochondrial DNA sequences from 754 Pristimantis gr. conspicillatus...
Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique model syste...
Background: The forests of the upper Amazon basin harbour some of the world's highest anuran species...
Aim\ud For many taxa, inaccuracy of species boundaries and distributions hampers inferences about di...
International audienceThe diversification processes underlying why Amazonia hosts the most species-r...
The Neotropics contains half of remaining rainforests and Earth's largest reservoir of amphibian bio...
Juan C Santos is with UT Austin, Luis A Coloma is with Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, ...
International audienceAbstract Major historical landscape changes have left significant signatures o...
Many studies on the diversity of the South American biota support the role of ecological and geolog...
Aim: We investigate the spatiotemporal context of the diversification of Allobates, a widespread gen...
The accumulation of studies delimiting species in Amazonia has not only shed light on the patterns o...
International audienceAbstract The outstanding biodiversity of the Guiana Shield has raised many que...
The species richness in Neotropics has been linked to environmental heterogeneity and a complex geol...
AimFor many taxa, inaccuracy of species boundaries and distributions hampers inferences about divers...
Aim For many taxa, inaccuracy of species boundaries and distributions hampers inferences about diver...
Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique model syste...
Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique model syste...
Background: The forests of the upper Amazon basin harbour some of the world's highest anuran species...
Aim\ud For many taxa, inaccuracy of species boundaries and distributions hampers inferences about di...
International audienceThe diversification processes underlying why Amazonia hosts the most species-r...
The Neotropics contains half of remaining rainforests and Earth's largest reservoir of amphibian bio...
Juan C Santos is with UT Austin, Luis A Coloma is with Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, ...
International audienceAbstract Major historical landscape changes have left significant signatures o...
Many studies on the diversity of the South American biota support the role of ecological and geolog...
Aim: We investigate the spatiotemporal context of the diversification of Allobates, a widespread gen...
The accumulation of studies delimiting species in Amazonia has not only shed light on the patterns o...
International audienceAbstract The outstanding biodiversity of the Guiana Shield has raised many que...
The species richness in Neotropics has been linked to environmental heterogeneity and a complex geol...
AimFor many taxa, inaccuracy of species boundaries and distributions hampers inferences about divers...
Aim For many taxa, inaccuracy of species boundaries and distributions hampers inferences about diver...
Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique model syste...
Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique model syste...
Background: The forests of the upper Amazon basin harbour some of the world's highest anuran species...
Aim\ud For many taxa, inaccuracy of species boundaries and distributions hampers inferences about di...