Historical museum collections clarify the evolutionary history of cryptic species radiation in the world's largest amphibians
Abstract
Inaccurate taxonomic assessment of threatened populations can hinder conservation prioritization and management, with human-mediated population movements obscuring biogeographic patterns and confounding reconstructions of evolutionary history. Giant salamanders were formerly distributed widely across China, and are interpreted as a single species, Andrias davidianus. Previous phylogenetic studies have identified distinct Chinese giant salamander...
Paper Details
Title
Historical museum collections clarify the evolutionary history of cryptic species radiation in the world's largest amphibians
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
18
Pages
10070 - 10084
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