Mostrando 5 resultados de: 5
Publisher
PLoS ONE(2)
Amphibia Reptilia(1)
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History(1)
Herpetologica(1)
Área temáticas
Ecología(2)
Mammalia(2)
Temas específicos de historia natural de los animales(2)
Vertebrados de sangre fría(2)
Animales(1)
A new species of the Hypsiboas benitezi group from the western Amazon Basin (Amphibia: Anura: Hylidae)
ArticleAbstract: A new species of the Hypsiboas benitezi group is described from the western Amazon Basin. The new spPalabras claves:amphibia, Anura, Hylidae, Hypsiboas nympha, New species, Western Amazon BasinAutores:Diego F. Cisneros-Hebkp_redia, Faivovich J., Jöhn Köhler, Köhler J., Moravec J.Fuentes:googlescopusErratum: High Levels of Diversity Uncovered in a Widespread Nominal Taxon: Continental Phylogeography of the Neotropical Tree Frog Dendropsophus minutus (The PLOS ONE Staff (2014) 9:10 (e111829))
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Barrientos L.S., Brusquetti F., Crawford A.J., Ernst R., Fouquet A., Gehara M., Glaw F., Haddad C.F.B., Hölting M., Jansen M., Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Köhler J., Kok P.J.R., Kwet A., Lingnau R., Lötters S., Lyra M., Moravec J., Orrico V.G.D., Pombal J.P., Riva I.D.L., Rodrigues M.T., Rodríguez A., Rojas-Runjaic F.J.M., Schulze A., Señaris J.C., Solé M., Twomey E., Urrutia G.G., Vences M.Fuentes:googlescopusEvolution in the Genus Rhinella: A Total Evidence Phylogenetic Analysis of Neotropical True Toads (Anura: Bufonidae)
ArticleAbstract: True toads of the genus Rhinella are among the most common and diverse group of Neotropical anurans.Palabras claves:Autores:Baldo D., Blotto B.L., Borteiro C., Castroviejo-Fisher S., Chaparro J.C., Elias-Costa A.J., Faivovich J., Grant T., Haddad C.F.B., Iglesias P.P., Kolenc F., Maciel N.M., Maria M.T., Moravec J., Ospina-Sarria J.J., Pablo Javier Venegas, Pereyra M.O., Rada M., Riva I.D.L., Rivera-Correa M., Rojas-Runjaic F.J.M., Ron Y.S.R., Wheeler W.C.Fuentes:scopusThe 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., Duan Jelic, 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., Vaclav Gvodik, Vergilov V., Voros J.Fuentes:scopusHigh levels of diversity uncovered in a widespread nominal taxon: Continental phylogeography of the neotropical tree frog dendropsophus minutus
ArticleAbstract: Species distributed across vast continental areas and across major biomes provide unique model systePalabras claves:Autores:Barrientos L.S., Brusquetti F., Crawford A.J., Ernst R., Fouquet A., Gehara M., Glaw F., Haddad C.F.B., Hölting M., Jansen M., Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Köhler J., Kok P.J.R., Kwet A., Lingnau R., Lötters S., Lyra M., Moravec J., Orrico V.G.D., Pombal J.P., Riva I.D.L., Rodrigues M.T., Rodríguez A., Rojas-Runjaic F.J.M., Schulze A., Señaris J.C., Solé M., Twomey E., Urrutia G.G., Vences M.Fuentes:scopus