Authors
Gabriela B Bittencourt-Silva, Werner Conradie, Karen Siu-Ting, Krystal A Tolley, Alan Channing, Michael Cunningham, Harith M Farooq, Michele Menegon, Simon P Loader
Publication date
2016/6/1
Journal
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Volume
99
Pages
89-102
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The phylogenetic relationships of the African mongrel frog genus Nothophryne are poorly understood. We provide the first molecular assessment of the phylogenetic position of, and diversity within, this monotypic genus from across its range—the Afromontane regions of Malawi and Mozambique. Our analysis using a two-tiered phylogenetic approach allowed us to place the genus in Pyxicephalidae. Within the family, Nothophryne grouped with Tomopterna, a hypothesis judged significantly better than alternative hypotheses proposed based on morphology. Our analyses of populations across the range of Nothophryne suggest the presence of several cryptic species, at least one species per mountain. Formal recognition of these species is pending but there is a major conservation concern for these narrowly distributed populations in an area impacted by major habitat change. The phylogenetic tree of pyxicephalids …
Total citations
201620172018201920202021202220232024335437621
Scholar articles