In this study, we investigated the relative contribution of geographic barriers and Pleistocene refuges in the diversification of the Rhinella crucifer species complex, a group of endemic toads with a widespread distribution in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest (AF). We used intensive sampling and multilocus DNA sequence data to compare nucleotide diversity between refuge and nonrefuge areas, investigate regional demographic patterns, estimate demographic parameters related to genetic breaks and test refuge versus barrier scenarios of diversification using approximate Bayesian computation. We did not find higher levels of genetic diversity in putative refuge areas, either at regional or biome scale. Rather, the demographic history of the specie...
The reduced vagility and philopatric behaviour of most amphibians make them especially vulnerable to...
Historical climatic refugia predict genetic diversity in lowland endemics of the Brazilian Atlantic ...
Morphological similarity associated to restricted distributions and low dispersal abilities make the...
In this study, we investigated the relative contribution of geographic barriers and Pleistocene refu...
In this study, we investigated the relative contribution of geographic barriers and Pleistocene refu...
The Plio-Pleistocene refugia hypothesis recently gained support in explaining Brazilian Atlantic For...
Tropical rainforests are becoming increasingly fragmented and understanding the genetic consequences...
We aim to evaluate the genetic structure of an Atlantic Forest amphibian species, Scinax eurydice, t...
Historical processes that have interrupted gene flow between distinct evolutionary lineages have pla...
The effects of genetic introgression on species boundaries and how they affect species' integrity an...
The Amazonian coast has several unique geological characteristics resulting from the interaction bet...
High-throughput sequencing data have greatly improved our ability to understand the processes that c...
The relative importance of the processes that generate and maintain biodiversity is a major and cont...
The accumulation of biodiversity in tropical forests can occur through multiple allopatric and parap...
Biodiversity hotspots, representing regions with high species endemism and conservation threat, have...
The reduced vagility and philopatric behaviour of most amphibians make them especially vulnerable to...
Historical climatic refugia predict genetic diversity in lowland endemics of the Brazilian Atlantic ...
Morphological similarity associated to restricted distributions and low dispersal abilities make the...
In this study, we investigated the relative contribution of geographic barriers and Pleistocene refu...
In this study, we investigated the relative contribution of geographic barriers and Pleistocene refu...
The Plio-Pleistocene refugia hypothesis recently gained support in explaining Brazilian Atlantic For...
Tropical rainforests are becoming increasingly fragmented and understanding the genetic consequences...
We aim to evaluate the genetic structure of an Atlantic Forest amphibian species, Scinax eurydice, t...
Historical processes that have interrupted gene flow between distinct evolutionary lineages have pla...
The effects of genetic introgression on species boundaries and how they affect species' integrity an...
The Amazonian coast has several unique geological characteristics resulting from the interaction bet...
High-throughput sequencing data have greatly improved our ability to understand the processes that c...
The relative importance of the processes that generate and maintain biodiversity is a major and cont...
The accumulation of biodiversity in tropical forests can occur through multiple allopatric and parap...
Biodiversity hotspots, representing regions with high species endemism and conservation threat, have...
The reduced vagility and philopatric behaviour of most amphibians make them especially vulnerable to...
Historical climatic refugia predict genetic diversity in lowland endemics of the Brazilian Atlantic ...
Morphological similarity associated to restricted distributions and low dispersal abilities make the...