Multi‐locus species delimitation in closely related animals and fungi: one marker is not enough
Despite taxonomy's 250‐year history, the past 20 years have borne witness to remarkable
advances in technology and techniques, as well as debate. DNA barcoding has generated a …
advances in technology and techniques, as well as debate. DNA barcoding has generated a …
[HTML][HTML] A tentative species list of the European herpetofauna (Amphibia and Reptilia)—an update
Research on the taxonomy of European amphibians and reptiles has increased noticeably
over the last few decades, indicating the need for recognition of new species and the …
over the last few decades, indicating the need for recognition of new species and the …
Regulatory changes in pterin and carotenoid genes underlie balanced color polymorphisms in the wall lizard
Reptiles use pterin and carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red colors.
These conspicuous colors serve a diversity of signaling functions, but their molecular basis …
These conspicuous colors serve a diversity of signaling functions, but their molecular basis …
Isolation with migration models for more than two populations
J Hey - Molecular biology and evolution, 2010 - academic.oup.com
A method for studying the divergence of multiple closely related populations is described
and assessed. The approach of Hey and Nielsen (2007, Integration within the Felsenstein …
and assessed. The approach of Hey and Nielsen (2007, Integration within the Felsenstein …
Quaternary phylogeography: the roots of hybrid zones
GM Hewitt - Genetica, 2011 - Springer
The older history of hybrid zones is explored through consideration of recent advances in
climatology, paleontology and phylogeography in the Late Cenozoic, particularly the …
climatology, paleontology and phylogeography in the Late Cenozoic, particularly the …
Mediterranean peninsulas: the evolution of hotspots
GM Hewitt - Biodiversity hotspots: Distribution and protection of …, 2011 - Springer
The Mediterranean peninsulas contain much genetic and species diversity, which
decreases toward higher latitudes in Europe. In considering how such diversity evolved …
decreases toward higher latitudes in Europe. In considering how such diversity evolved …
Palaearctic biogeography revisited: evidence for the existence of a North African refugium for Western Palaearctic biota
Aim In contrast to the attention given to southern Europe both as a centre of speciation and
differentiation and as a Pleistocene refugium of Western Palaearctic taxa, North Africa has …
differentiation and as a Pleistocene refugium of Western Palaearctic taxa, North Africa has …
Nuclear and mitochondrial phylogeography of the Atlantic forest endemic **phorhynchus fuscus (Aves: Dendrocolaptidae): biogeography and systematics implications
We studied the intraspecific evolutionary history of the South American Atlantic forest
endemic **phorhynchusfuscus (Aves: Dendrocolaptidae) to address questions such as: Was …
endemic **phorhynchusfuscus (Aves: Dendrocolaptidae) to address questions such as: Was …
When cryptic diversity blurs the picture: a cautionary tale from Iberian and North African Podarcis wall lizards
Evolutionary inference based on molecular phylogenetic methods has profoundly modified
the way that we understand biological diversity, unravelling a higher evolutionary diversity …
the way that we understand biological diversity, unravelling a higher evolutionary diversity …
[HTML][HTML] Gene and species trees of a Neotropical group of treefrogs: genetic diversification in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest and the origin of a polyploid species
The Neotropical Phyllomedusa burmeisteri treefrog group includes four diploid (P. bahiana,
P. burmeisteri, P. distincta and P. iheringii) and one tetraploid (P. tetraploidea) forms. Here …
P. burmeisteri, P. distincta and P. iheringii) and one tetraploid (P. tetraploidea) forms. Here …