Dyscophus antongilii and D. guineti are two morphologically very similar microhylid frogs from Madagascar of uncertain taxonomy. D. antongilii is currently included in Appendix I of the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) and its exportation is banned completely. In contrast, D. guineti does not receive any legal protection and it is regularly exported. Field data on ecology and behaviour are to a large extent lacking. Here we report on a genetic survey of D. antongilii and D. guineti using nuclear and mitochondrial DNA markers. Sequences of a fragment of 501 bp of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene from one population of D. antongilii and two populations of D. guineti resulted in a single haplotype network,...
Unprecedented growth in the human population has had an indelible impact on the natural landscape. T...
AbstractScaphiophryne gottlebei and Mantella expectata are two endemic and threatened frog species t...
There is substantial debate over the criteria that should be used to group populations of a species ...
Dyscophus antongilii and D. guineti are two morphologically very similar microhylid frogs from Madag...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot with a unique fauna and flora largely endemic at the species le...
Mantella bernhardi is an endemic species of Malagasy poison frog threatened by loss and fragmentatio...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot with a unique fauna and flora largely endemic at the species le...
We investigated the degree and distribution of the genetic variation, and phylogeography, of two spe...
Conservation genetics is a relatively newly recognized subdiscipline of conservation biology and aim...
We investigated the degree and distribution of the genetic variation, and phylogeography, of two spe...
Human activity is the main responsible for the biodiversity decline causing high rates of species ex...
The diurnal, brightly colored, and toxic frogs of the genus Mantella are among the most prominent re...
The iconic and brightly coloured Australian northern corroboree frog, Pseudophryne pengilleyi, and t...
Abstract Evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) differ in the extent to which they capture, or even...
We provide a DNA barcoding survey of Malagasy amphibians, including 251 of the 292 nominal species k...
Unprecedented growth in the human population has had an indelible impact on the natural landscape. T...
AbstractScaphiophryne gottlebei and Mantella expectata are two endemic and threatened frog species t...
There is substantial debate over the criteria that should be used to group populations of a species ...
Dyscophus antongilii and D. guineti are two morphologically very similar microhylid frogs from Madag...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot with a unique fauna and flora largely endemic at the species le...
Mantella bernhardi is an endemic species of Malagasy poison frog threatened by loss and fragmentatio...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot with a unique fauna and flora largely endemic at the species le...
We investigated the degree and distribution of the genetic variation, and phylogeography, of two spe...
Conservation genetics is a relatively newly recognized subdiscipline of conservation biology and aim...
We investigated the degree and distribution of the genetic variation, and phylogeography, of two spe...
Human activity is the main responsible for the biodiversity decline causing high rates of species ex...
The diurnal, brightly colored, and toxic frogs of the genus Mantella are among the most prominent re...
The iconic and brightly coloured Australian northern corroboree frog, Pseudophryne pengilleyi, and t...
Abstract Evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) differ in the extent to which they capture, or even...
We provide a DNA barcoding survey of Malagasy amphibians, including 251 of the 292 nominal species k...
Unprecedented growth in the human population has had an indelible impact on the natural landscape. T...
AbstractScaphiophryne gottlebei and Mantella expectata are two endemic and threatened frog species t...
There is substantial debate over the criteria that should be used to group populations of a species ...