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Development and worldwide use of non-lethal, and minimal population-level impact, protocols for the isolation of amphibian chytrid fungi
ArticleAbstract: Parasitic chytrid fungi have emerged as a significant threat to amphibian species worldwide, necessiPalabras claves:Autores:Aanensen D.M., Alvarado-Rybak M., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bataille A., Bates K.A., Berger L., Böll S., Bosch J., Brookes L.M., Clare F.C., Courtois E.A., Crottini A., Doherty-Bone T.M., Farrer R.A., Fisher M.C., Garner T.W.J., Gebresenbet F., Ghosh P.N., Gower D.J., Höglund J., James T.Y., Jenkinson T.S., Kosch T.A., Lambertini C., Laurila A., Lin C.F., Longcore J.E., Loyau A., Martel A., Meurling S., Miaud C., Minting P., Ndriantsoa S., O'Hanlon S.J., Pasmans F., Rabemananjara F.C.E., Rakotonanahary T., Ribeiro L.P., Rosa G.M., Schmeller D.S., Schmidt B.R., Shelton J.M.G., Skerratt L.F., Smith F., Soto-Azat C., Tessa G., Toledo L.F., Valenzuela-Sánchez A., Verster R., Voros J., Waldman B., Webb R.J., Weldon C., Wierzbicki C., Wombwell E.L., Zamudio K.R.Fuentes:scopusMultilocus species tree analyses resolve the radiation of the widespread Bufo bufo species group (Anura, Bufonidae)
ArticleAbstract: New analytical methods are improving our ability to reconstruct robust species trees from multilocusPalabras claves:amphibia, Bufo bufo, Bufo spinosus, mitochondrial DNA, Nuclear DNA, Species treesAutores:Arntzen J.W., Canestrelli D., Caputo F.P., Crnobrnja-Isailovic J., Dan Cogǎlniceanu, Kidov A.A., Martínez-Solano I., Nascetti G., Poyarkov N.A., Recuero E., Szabó K., Voros J.Fuentes:scopusOur unknown neighbor: A new species of rain frog of the genus Pristimantis (Amphibia: Anura: Strabomantidae) from the city of Loja, southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We describe a new species of rain frog of the genus Pristimantis from the city of Loja, Southern EcuPalabras claves:Autores:Diana Székely, Diego Armijos-Ojeda, Leonardo Ordóñez-Delgado, Paul Székely, Voros J.Fuentes:googlescopusThe distribution and biogeography of slow worms (Anguis, Squamata) across the Western Palearctic, with an emphasis on secondary contact zones
ArticleAbstract: The slow-worm lizards (Anguis) comprise five species occurring throughout most of the Western PalearPalabras claves:distribution atlas, hybrid zone, Lizards, Phylogeography, REPTILES, taxonomy, UTM gridAutores:Bellati A., Ceirans A., Cheylan M., Crnobrnja-Isailovic J., Crochet P.A., Crottini A., Dan Cogǎlniceanu, Doronin I.V., Dukic G., Geniez P., Gvodik V., Ilgaz C., Iosif R., Jablonski D., Jandzik D., Jelic D., Litvinchuk S.N., Ljubisavljevic K., Lymberakis P., Mikulíček P., Mizsei E., Moravec J., Najbar B., Oskyrko O., Pabijan M., Pupins M., Sillero N., Sourrouille P., Strachinis I., Szabolcs M., Thanou E., Tzoras E., Vergilov V., Voros J.Fuentes:scopus