A river runs through it: tree frog genomics supports the Dead Sea Rift as a rare phylogeographical break

Volume: 128, Issue: 1, Pages: 130 - 137
Published: Jul 13, 2019
Abstract
Phylogeographical breaks can be viewed as regional hotspots of diversity where the genetic integrity of incipient species is put to the test. We focus on an understudied species transition from the Middle East, namely the Dead Sea Rift in the Levant region, which presumably divided the tree frogs Hyla savignyi and H. felixarabica. Combining multilocus genetic analyses (mitochondrial DNA and RAD-sequencing) with ecological niche modelling, we...
Paper Details
Title
A river runs through it: tree frog genomics supports the Dead Sea Rift as a rare phylogeographical break
Published Date
Jul 13, 2019
Volume
128
Issue
1
Pages
130 - 137
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