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Amphibian phylogeography: a model for understanding . . . Phylogeographic analysis has become a major tool for investigating historical aspects of biogeography and population genetic structure Anuran amphibians are particularly informative subjects for
Cost-effective conservation of amphibian ecology and evolution and evolution Felipe S Campos,1,2* Ricardo Lourenço-de-Moraes,3 Gustavo A Llorente,1 Mirco Solé4 Habitat loss is the most important threat to species survi val, and the efficient selection of priority areas is funda-mental for good systematic conservation planning Using amphibians as a conservation target, we designed an
Molecular phylogenetic analysis of a taxonomically unstable . . . The presence of an adhesive abdominal sucker (gastromyzophory) allows tadpoles of certain species of anurans to live in fast-flowing streams Gastromyzophorous tadpoles are rare among anurans, known only in certain American bufonids and Asian ranids To date, Huia sumatrana, which inhabits cascading streams, has been the only Sumatran ranid known to possess gastromyzophorous tadpoles In the
Structural and molecular approaches to the phylogeny of Amphibia evolution KEY WORDS: Amphibia - Phylogeny - Development - Cytognetics Based on a presentation to the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Italian Society of Zoologists (U Z I ), in Palermo Italy, October 1990 INTRODUCTION Amphibians occupy a crucial position in the evolutionary history of vertebrates, in that they first un-
The first complete mitochondrial genome sequence of A large‐scale phylogeny of Amphibia including over 2800 species, and a revised classification of extant frogs, salamanders, and caecilians Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 61, 543–583 10 1016 j ympev 2011 06 012 [ DOI ] [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ]