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Brito P, Edwards SV. Multilocus phylogeography and phylogenetics using sequence-based markers. Genetica. 2009;135:439-55. Abstract

papers://4C7791EC-5103-4C34-8C02-95FADD19FCC6/Paper/p1191

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Van Bocxlaer I, Biju SD, Loader SP, Bossuyt F. Toad radiation reveals into-India dispersal as a source of endemism in the Western Ghats-Sri Lanka biodiversity hotspot. BMC Evol Biol. 2009;9:131. Abstract
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Plötner J, Uzzell T, Beerli P, Spolsky C, Ohst T, Litvinchuk SN, et al. Widespread unidirectional transfer of mitochondrial DNA: a case in western Palaearctic water frogs. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 2008;21:668-81. Abstract
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Rao D-, Wilkinson JA. Phylogenetic relationships of the mustache toads inferred from mtDNA sequences. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 2008;46:61-73. 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

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Ohler A, Delorme M. Well known does not mean well studied: morphological and molecular support for existence of sibling species in the Javanese gliding frog Rhacophorus reinwardtii (Amphibia, Anura). Comptes rendus biologies. 2006;329:86-97. Abstract
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Chippindale PT, Bonett RM, Baldwin AS, Wiens JJ. Phylogenetic evidence for a major reversal of life-history evolution in plethodontid salamanders. Evolution; international journal of organic evolution. 2004;58:2809-22. Abstract
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Roelants K, Jiang J, Bossuyt F. Endemic ranid (Amphibia: Anura) genera in southern mountain ranges of the Indian subcontinent represent ancient frog lineages: evidence from molecular data. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 2004;31:730-40. Abstract
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