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Vast underestimation of Madagascar's biodiversity evidenced by an integrative amphibian inventory

  • Biodiversity
  • Biogeography
  • Frogs
Vast underestimation of Madagascar's biodiversity evidenced by an integrative amphibian inventory, Vieites, D. R., Wollenberg K. C., Andreone F., Köhler J., Glaw F., and Vences M. , Proc. Natl Acad Sci Usa, May 19, Volume 106, Number 20, p.8267-72, (2009)
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Philippines frogs of the genus Leptobrachium (AnuraL Megophryidae): Phylogeny-based species delimitation, taxonomic review, and descriptions of three new species

  • Biodiversity
  • Biogeography
  • Frogs
Philippines frogs of the genus Leptobrachium (AnuraL Megophryidae): Phylogeny-based species delimitation, taxonomic review, and descriptions of three new species, Brown, Rafe M., Siler Cameron D., Diesmos A. C., and Alcala Angel C. , Herpetological Monographs, Volume 23, p.1-44., (2009)
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Challenging Wallacean and Linnean shortfalls: knowledge gradients and conservation planning in a biodiversity hotspot

  • Neotropics
  • Informatics
  • Biogeography
  • Frogs
Challenging Wallacean and Linnean shortfalls: knowledge gradients and conservation planning in a biodiversity hotspot, Bini, L., Diniz-Filho J., Rangel T., Bastos R., and Pinto M. , Diversity and Distributions, Volume 12, Number 5, p.475-482, (2006)
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Phylogenetic relationships of Ansonia from Southeast Asia inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences: Systematic and biogeographic implications (Anura: Bufonidae)

  • Phylogenetics
  • Taxonomy
  • Indo-Malaya
  • Biodiversity
  • Biogeography
  • Frogs
Phylogenetic relationships of Ansonia from Southeast Asia inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences: Systematic and biogeographic implications (Anura: Bufonidae), Matsui, Masafumi, Tominaga Atsushi, Liu Wanzhao, Khonsue Wichase, Grismer Lee L., Diesmos A. C., Das Indraneil, Sudin Ahmad, Yambun Paul, Yong Hoisen, et al. , Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, /2//, Volume 54, Number 2, p.561-570, (2010)
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Habitat history improves prediction of biodiversity in rainforest fauna

  • Australasia
  • Biodiversity
  • Biogeography
Habitat history improves prediction of biodiversity in rainforest fauna, Graham, Catherine H., Moritz Craig, and Williams Stephen E. , Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America, Jan 17, Volume 103, Number 3, p.632-6, (2006)
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The Atlas of Global Conservation: Amphibians

  • ATree News
  • Biodiversity
  • Biogeography

In association with the Nature Conservancy and University of California Press, The Washington Post has published distribution maps of the numbers of species, for the major vertebrate groups.

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'Toadness' a Key Feature for Global Spread of These Amphibians

  • Biogeography
  • Frogs
'Toadness' a Key Feature for Global Spread of These Amphibians, Pennisi, Elizabeth , Science, February 5, 2010, Volume 327, Number 5966, p.633-a-, (2010)
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Gradual adaptation toward a range-expansion phenotype initiated the global radiation of toads

  • Biogeography
  • Frogs
Gradual adaptation toward a range-expansion phenotype initiated the global radiation of toads, Van Bocxlaer, Ines, Loader Simon P., Roelants Kim, Biju S. D., Menegon Michele, and Bossuyt Franky , Science, February 5, 2010, Volume 327, Number 5966, p.679-682, (2010)
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Toad radiation reveals into-India dispersal as a source of endemism in the Western Ghats-Sri Lanka biodiversity hotspot

  • Indo-Malaya
  • Biogeography
Toad radiation reveals into-India dispersal as a source of endemism in the Western Ghats-Sri Lanka biodiversity hotspot, Van Bocxlaer, Ines, Biju S. D., Loader Simon P., and Bossuyt Franky , BMC Evol Biol, Jan 1, Volume 9, p.131, (2009)
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Out-of-India Gondwanan origin of some tropical Asia biota

  • Indo-Malaya
  • Biogeography
  • Caecilians
  • Frogs
Out-of-India Gondwanan origin of some tropical Asia biota, Karanth, Praveen , Current Science, Volume 90, Number 6, p.789-792, (2006)
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Speciation, species boundaries and phylogeography of amphibians

  • Biogeography
Speciation, species boundaries and phylogeography of amphibians, Vences, Miguel, and Wake David B. , Amphibian Biology, Volume Volume 7, (2007)
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Dispersal to or from an African biodiversity hotspot?

  • Afrotropic
  • Biogeography
  • Frogs
Dispersal to or from an African biodiversity hotspot?, MEASEY, G., and Blackburn D. C. , Molecular Ecology, Volume 18, p.1904-1915, (2009)
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Toward an organismal, integrative, and iterative phylogeography

  • Biogeography
Toward an organismal, integrative, and iterative phylogeography, Buckley, David , BioEssays: news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology, Jul 1, Volume 31, Number 7, p.784-93, (2009)
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Amazonian amphibian diversity is primarily derived from Late Miocene Andean lineages

  • Neotropics
  • Biogeography
  • Frogs
Amazonian amphibian diversity is primarily derived from Late Miocene Andean lineages, Santos, J. C., Coloma L. A., Summers K., Caldwell J. P., Ree R., and Cannatella D. C. , PLoS biology, Mar 10, Volume 7, Number 3, p.e56, (2009)
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Why does a method that fails continue to be used? The answer

  • Biogeography
Why does a method that fails continue to be used? The answer, Templeton, A. R. , Evolution, Volume 63, Number 4, p.807-12, (2009)
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The relative roles of vicariance versus elevational gradients in the genetic differentiation of the high Andean tree frog, Dendropsophus labialis

  • Neotropics
  • Biogeography
  • Frogs
The relative roles of vicariance versus elevational gradients in the genetic differentiation of the high Andean tree frog, Dendropsophus labialis, Guarnizo, C. E., Amézquita A., and Bermingham E. , Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, Jan 1, Volume 50, Number 1, p.84-92, (2009)
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Genetic divergence and speciation in lowland and montane peruvian poison frogs

  • Neotropics
  • Taxonomy
  • Biogeography
  • Frogs
Genetic divergence and speciation in lowland and montane peruvian poison frogs, Roberts, J. L., Brown J. L., May R., Arizabal W., Schulte R., and Summers K. , Mol Phylogenet Evol, Oct 1, Volume 41, Number 1, p.149-64, (2006)
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Morphological homoplasy, life history evolution, and historical biogeography of plethodontid salamanders inferred from complete mitochondrial genomes

  • Biogeography
  • Morphology
Morphological homoplasy, life history evolution, and historical biogeography of plethodontid salamanders inferred from complete mitochondrial genomes, Mueller, Rachel Lockridge, Macey Robert J., Jaekel Martin, Wake David B., and Boore Jeffrey L. , Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., Volume 101, Number 38, p.13820-25, (2004)
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  • Vast underestimation of Madagascar's biodiversity evidenced by an integrative amphibian inventory
  • Philippines frogs of the genus Leptobrachium (AnuraL Megophryidae): Phylogeny-based species delimitation, taxonomic review, and descriptions of three new species
  • Philippines frogs of the genus Leptobrachium (Anura: Megophryidae): Phylogeny-based species delimitation, taxonomic review, and descriptions of three new species
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