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Phylogenetic relationships of African Microhylid frogs inferred from DNA sequences of mitochondrial 12S and 16S ribosomal rRNA genes. Org, Divers Evol 4:227-235

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dc.creator Loader, Simon
dc.creator Gower, David
dc.creator Howell, Kim
dc.creator Doggart, Nike
dc.creator Rödel, Mark O.
dc.creator Clarke, Barry T.
dc.creator de Sá, Rafael O.
dc.creator Cohen, Bernard L.
dc.creator Wilkinson, Mark
dc.date 2016-07-19T13:07:45Z
dc.date 2016-07-19T13:07:45Z
dc.date 2004-12
dc.date.accessioned 2021-05-03T13:29:45Z
dc.date.available 2021-05-03T13:29:45Z
dc.identifier Loader, S.P., Gower, D.J., Howell, K.M., Doggart, N., Rödel, M.O., Clarke, B.T., de Sá, R.O., Cohen, B.L. and Wilkinson, M., 2004. Phylogenetic relationships of African microhylid frogs inferred from DNA sequences of mitochondrial 12S and 16S rRNA genes. Organisms Diversity & Evolution, 4(4), pp.227-235.
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/3334
dc.identifier 10.1016/j.ode.2004.01.005
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/3334
dc.description The phylogenetic relationships of microhylid frogs are poorly understood. The first molecular phylogeny for continental African microhylids is presented, including representatives of all subfamilies, six of the eight genera, and the enigmatic hemisotid Hemisus. Mitochondrial 12S and 16S rRNA sequence data were analysed using parsimony, likelihood and Bayesian methods. Analyses of the data are consistent with the monophyly of all sampled subfamilies and genera. Hemisus does not nest within either brevicipitines or non-brevicipitines. It is possibly the sister group to brevicipitines, in which case brevicipitines might not be microhylids. Phrynomantis and Hoplophryne potentially group with non-African, non-brevicipitine microhylids, in agreement with recent morphological and molecular data. Within brevicipitines, Breviceps is recovered as the sister group to a clade of Callulina+Spelaeophryne+Probreviceps. The relationships among the genera within this latter clade are unclear, being sensitive to the method of analysis. Optimal trees suggest the Probreviceps macrodactylus subspecies complex might be paraphyletic with respect to P. uluguruensis, corroborating preliminary morphological studies indicating that P. m. rungwensis may be a distinct species. P. m. loveridgei may be paraphyletic with respect to P. m. macrodactylus, though this is not strongly supported. Some biogeographic hypotheses are examined in light of these findings.
dc.language en
dc.subject Microhylidae
dc.subject Brevicipitinae
dc.subject Melanobatrachinae
dc.subject Phrynomerinae
dc.subject Hemisus
dc.subject Africa
dc.subject Eastern Arc
dc.title Phylogenetic relationships of African Microhylid frogs inferred from DNA sequences of mitochondrial 12S and 16S ribosomal rRNA genes. Org, Divers Evol 4:227-235
dc.type Journal Article, Peer Reviewed


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