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Vieites DR, Wollenberg KC, Andreone F, Köhler J, Glaw F, Vences M. Vast underestimation of Madagascar's biodiversity evidenced by an integrative amphibian inventory. Proc. National Acad. Sciences U.S.A.. 2009;106:8267-72. Abstract
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Wollenberg KC, Vieites DR, van der Meijden A, Glaw F, Cannatella DC, Vences M. Patterns of endemism and species richness in Malagasy cophyline frogs support a key role of mountainous areas for speciation. Evolution. 2008;62:1890-907. Abstract
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Fouquet A, Vences M, Salducci MD, Meyer A, Marty C, Blanc M, et al. Revealing cryptic diversity using molecular phylogenetics and phylogeography in frogs of the Scinax ruber and Rhinella margaritifera species groups. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2007;43:567-82. Abstract

papers://4C7791EC-5103-4C34-8C02-95FADD19FCC6/Paper/p1265

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van der Meijden A, Vences M, Hoegg S, Boistel R, Channing A, Meyer A. Nuclear gene phylogeny of narrow-mouthed toads (Family: Microhylidae) and a discussion of competing hypotheses concerning their biogeographical origins. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 2007;44:1017-30. Abstract
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Glaw F, Vences M. Phylogeny and genus-level classification of mantellid frogs (Amphibia, Anura). Organisms Diversity and Evolution. 2006;6:236-53. Abstract
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van der Meijden A, Vences M, Hoegg S, Meyer A. A previously unrecognized radiation of ranid frogs in Southern Africa revealed by nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 2005;37:674-85. Abstract
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Vences M, Thomas M, Bonett RM, Vieites DR. Deciphering amphibian diversity through DNA barcoding: chances and challenges. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 2005;360:1859-68. Abstract
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San Mauro D, Vences M, Alcobendas M, Zardoya R, Meyer A. Initial diversification of living amphibians predated the breakup of Pangaea. American Naturalist. 2005;165:590-9. Abstract
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van der Meijden A, Vences M, Hoegg S, Meyer A. A previously unrecognized radiation of ranid frogs in Southern Africa revealed by nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2005;37:674-85. Abstract

papers://4C7791EC-5103-4C34-8C02-95FADD19FCC6/Paper/p247

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Hoegg S, Vences M, Brinkmann H, Meyer A. Phylogeny and comparative substitution rates of frogs inferred from sequences of three nuclear genes. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 2004;21:1188-200. Abstract
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