Authors
Miguel Vences, Ylenia Chiari, Liliane Raharivololoniaina, Axel Meyer
Publication date
2004/2/1
Journal
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Volume
30
Issue
2
Pages
295-307
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The diurnal, brightly colored, and toxic frogs of the genus Mantella are among the most prominent representatives of the endemic anuran fauna of Madagascar. Especially three closely related species, M. aurantiaca, M. crocea, and M. milotympanum, are intensively collected for the pet trade, although basic data on their natural history and genetic diversity are still lacking. Our phylogenetic analyses based on 2.8kbp of partial 16S rRNA, 12S rRNA, cytochrome b, and rhodopsin DNA sequences confirmed that these species belong to one of the five major clades in Mantella, the M. madagascariensis group. A haplotype network constructed using 830bp of cytochrome b in 49 individuals from seven populations revealed that M. milotympanum and M. crocea have largely similar haplotypes sharing, confirming doubts about the species validity of M. milotympanum and indicating independent evolution of bright orange …
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Scholar articles
M Vences, Y Chiari, L Raharivololoniaina, A Meyer - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2004