Authors
Ines Van Bocxlaer, SD Biju, Simon P Loader, Franky Bossuyt
Publication date
2009/12
Journal
BMC evolutionary Biology
Volume
9
Pages
1-10
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
High taxonomic level endemism in the Western Ghats-Sri Lanka biodiversity hotspot has been typically attributed to the subcontinent's geological history of long-term isolation. Subsequent out of – and into India dispersal of species after accretion to the Eurasian mainland is therefore often seen as a biogeographic factor that 'diluted' the composition of previously isolated Indian biota. However, few molecular studies have focussed on into-India dispersal as a possible source of endemism on the subcontinent. Using c. 6000 base pairs of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA, we investigated the evolutionary history and biogeography of true toads (Bufonidae), a group that colonized the Indian Subcontinent after the Indo-Asia collision.
Results
Contrary to previous studies, Old World toads were recovered as a nested clade within New World Bufonidae …
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