Aim: Focussing on pairs of sister species across three genera of scincid lizards, we use genomic evidence to test for larger-scale, late-Pleistocene changes in distributions of lizards in the Australian Arid Zone (AZ) than in the adjacent Monsoonal Tropics (MT). Location: Northern and central Australia. Taxon: Scincidae: Squamata. Methods: We sequenced ~ 2000 nuclear exons and one mitochondrial gene across the distributions of species with primarily MT or AZ distributions from three genera of lizards. Using phylogenetic analysis and population structure analyses we identified major phylogeographic lineages and then compared the spatial scale of structuring and tested for recent demographic expansions. Results: Two genera in particular, Proa...
Aim: To test the congruence of phylogeographic patterns and processes between a woodland agamid liza...
Recent radiations are important to evolutionary biologists, because they provide an opportunity to s...
Recent radiations are important to evolutionary biologists, because they provide an opportunity to s...
Aim Focussing on pairs of sister species across three genera of scincid lizards, we use genomic evi...
Article first published online: 19 JUL 2014Aim: Lineages in many parts of the world have distributio...
The scincid lizard genus Ctenotus is one of the most species-rich genera of squamate reptiles, but f...
The scincid lizard genus Ctenotus is one of the most species-rich genera of squamate reptiles, but f...
Ecological opportunity is a powerful driver of evolutionary diversification, and predicts rapid line...
AIM: To understand the relative importance of ecological and historical factors in structuring terre...
The scincid lizard genus Ctenotus is one of the most species-rich genera of squamate reptiles, but f...
AIM: To understand the relative importance of ecological and historical factors in structuring terre...
Ecological opportunity is a powerful driver of evolutionary diversification, and predicts rapid line...
Aim: Using the rock-specialist agamid Ctenophorus caudicinctus as a model, we test hypothesized biog...
AIM: To understand the relative importance of ecological and historical factors in structuring terre...
Aim: To test the congruence of phylogeographic patterns and processes between a woodland agamid liza...
Aim: To test the congruence of phylogeographic patterns and processes between a woodland agamid liza...
Recent radiations are important to evolutionary biologists, because they provide an opportunity to s...
Recent radiations are important to evolutionary biologists, because they provide an opportunity to s...
Aim Focussing on pairs of sister species across three genera of scincid lizards, we use genomic evi...
Article first published online: 19 JUL 2014Aim: Lineages in many parts of the world have distributio...
The scincid lizard genus Ctenotus is one of the most species-rich genera of squamate reptiles, but f...
The scincid lizard genus Ctenotus is one of the most species-rich genera of squamate reptiles, but f...
Ecological opportunity is a powerful driver of evolutionary diversification, and predicts rapid line...
AIM: To understand the relative importance of ecological and historical factors in structuring terre...
The scincid lizard genus Ctenotus is one of the most species-rich genera of squamate reptiles, but f...
AIM: To understand the relative importance of ecological and historical factors in structuring terre...
Ecological opportunity is a powerful driver of evolutionary diversification, and predicts rapid line...
Aim: Using the rock-specialist agamid Ctenophorus caudicinctus as a model, we test hypothesized biog...
AIM: To understand the relative importance of ecological and historical factors in structuring terre...
Aim: To test the congruence of phylogeographic patterns and processes between a woodland agamid liza...
Aim: To test the congruence of phylogeographic patterns and processes between a woodland agamid liza...
Recent radiations are important to evolutionary biologists, because they provide an opportunity to s...
Recent radiations are important to evolutionary biologists, because they provide an opportunity to s...