Few studies have explored the role of Cenozoic tectonic evolution in shaping patterns and processes of extant animal distributions within East Asian margins. We select Hynobius salamanders (Amphibia: Hynobiidae) as a model to examine biogeographical consequences of Cenozoic tectonic events within East Asian margins. First, we use GenBank molecular data to reconstruct phylogenetic interrelationships of Hynobius by bayesian and maximum likelihood analyses. Second, we estimate the divergence time using the bayesian relaxed clock approach and infer dispersal/vicariance histories under the 'dispersal-extinction-cladogenesis' model. Finally, we test whether evolutionary history and biogeographical processes of Hynobius should coincide with the pr...
<div><p>Few studies have explored the role of Cenozoic tectonic evolution in shaping the patterns an...
Currently, the genus Kurixalus comprises 14 species distributed in Southern, Southeast and East Asia...
The Hokkaido salamander (Hynobius retardatus) is endemic to Hokkaido Island, Japan, and shows intrig...
The salamander Hynobius yatsui from southwestern Japan was formerly regarded as a small-sized group ...
The Tohoku salamander, Hynobius lichenatus Boulenger, 1883, is a lentic breeding species widespread ...
We examine the phylogenetic structure and morphological differentiation within the Hynobius kimurae–...
In contrast to the Western Palearctic and Nearctic biogeographic regions, the phylogeography of East...
Summary: The Hynobiidae are an early-diverging clade of crown-group salamanders (urodeles) with an i...
Three new species of lotic breeding Hynobius, formerly assigned to H. boulengeri, are described from...
Pseudohynobius flavomaculatus a provincially-protected salamander species, inhabits mountainous area...
The salamander family Hynobiidae contains over 50 species and has been the subject of a number of mo...
Global climatic transitions and Tibetan Plateau uplifts are hypothesized to have profoundly impacted...
<div><p>The Hokkaido salamander (<i>Hynobius retardatus</i>) is endemic to Hokkaido Island, Japan, a...
Global climatic transitions and Tibetan Plateau uplifts are hypothesized to have profoundly impacted...
The Hokkaido salamander (Hynobius retardatus) is endemic to Hokkaido Island, Japan, and shows intrig...
<div><p>Few studies have explored the role of Cenozoic tectonic evolution in shaping the patterns an...
Currently, the genus Kurixalus comprises 14 species distributed in Southern, Southeast and East Asia...
The Hokkaido salamander (Hynobius retardatus) is endemic to Hokkaido Island, Japan, and shows intrig...
The salamander Hynobius yatsui from southwestern Japan was formerly regarded as a small-sized group ...
The Tohoku salamander, Hynobius lichenatus Boulenger, 1883, is a lentic breeding species widespread ...
We examine the phylogenetic structure and morphological differentiation within the Hynobius kimurae–...
In contrast to the Western Palearctic and Nearctic biogeographic regions, the phylogeography of East...
Summary: The Hynobiidae are an early-diverging clade of crown-group salamanders (urodeles) with an i...
Three new species of lotic breeding Hynobius, formerly assigned to H. boulengeri, are described from...
Pseudohynobius flavomaculatus a provincially-protected salamander species, inhabits mountainous area...
The salamander family Hynobiidae contains over 50 species and has been the subject of a number of mo...
Global climatic transitions and Tibetan Plateau uplifts are hypothesized to have profoundly impacted...
<div><p>The Hokkaido salamander (<i>Hynobius retardatus</i>) is endemic to Hokkaido Island, Japan, a...
Global climatic transitions and Tibetan Plateau uplifts are hypothesized to have profoundly impacted...
The Hokkaido salamander (Hynobius retardatus) is endemic to Hokkaido Island, Japan, and shows intrig...
<div><p>Few studies have explored the role of Cenozoic tectonic evolution in shaping the patterns an...
Currently, the genus Kurixalus comprises 14 species distributed in Southern, Southeast and East Asia...
The Hokkaido salamander (Hynobius retardatus) is endemic to Hokkaido Island, Japan, and shows intrig...