Molecular phylogenies have yielded strong support for many parts of the amphibian Tree of Life, but poor support for the resolution of deeper nodes, including relationships among families and orders. To clarify these relationships, we provide a phylogenomic perspective on amphibian relationships by developing a taxon-specific Anchored Hybrid Enrichment protocol targeting hundreds of conserved exons which are effective across the class. After obtaining data from 220 loci for 286 species (representing 94% of the families and 44% of the genera), we estimate a phylogeny for extant amphibians and identify gene tree–species tree conflict across the deepest branches of the amphibian phylogeny. We perform locus-by-locus genealogical interrogation o...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...
Molecular phylogenies have yielded strong support for many parts of the amphibian Tree of Life, but ...
Molecular phylogenies have yielded strong support for many parts of the amphibian Tree of Life, but ...
Molecular phylogenies have yielded strong support for many parts of the amphibian Tree of Life, but ...
The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press, on behalf of the Society of Systematic Bio...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
The extant amphibians are one of the most diverse radiations of terrestrial vertebrates (>6800 speci...
The extant amphibians are one of the most diverse radiations of terrestrial vertebrates (>6800 speci...
The extant amphibians are one of the most diverse radiations of terrestrial vertebrates (>6800 speci...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...
Molecular phylogenies have yielded strong support for many parts of the amphibian Tree of Life, but ...
Molecular phylogenies have yielded strong support for many parts of the amphibian Tree of Life, but ...
Molecular phylogenies have yielded strong support for many parts of the amphibian Tree of Life, but ...
The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press, on behalf of the Society of Systematic Bio...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
The extant amphibians are one of the most diverse radiations of terrestrial vertebrates (>6800 speci...
The extant amphibians are one of the most diverse radiations of terrestrial vertebrates (>6800 speci...
The extant amphibians are one of the most diverse radiations of terrestrial vertebrates (>6800 speci...
Frogs (Anura) are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates and comprise nearly 90% of living am...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...
Human activities continue to erode the tree of life, requiring us to prioritize research and conserv...