Authors
Theo Busschau, Adriaan Jordaan, Werner Conradie, Savel R Daniels
Publication date
2022/3
Journal
Journal of Biogeography
Volume
49
Issue
3
Pages
445-459
Description
Aim
Comparative phylogeographic studies provide important insights into the biogeographic processes shaping regional patterns of diversity. Yet, comparative studies are lacking for southern African herpetofauna, despite their high diversity. We statistically compare phylogeographic structure and divergence‐time estimates among five co‐distributed forest‐living herpetofaunal taxa to assess rivers, climatic refugia and climatic gradients as congruent drivers of phylogeographic diversity.
Location
Maputoland‐Pondoland‐Albany biodiversity hotspot, Southern Africa.
Taxon
herpetofauna (reptiles and amphibians).
Methods
Phylogeographic structure and divergence‐times within species were estimated from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequence data. Phylogeographic concordance factors were used to estimate the degree of phylogeographic congruence among sympatric localities. Full‐likelihood Bayesian …
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