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Patterns, Mechanisms and Genetics of Speciation in Reptiles and Amphibians

In this contribution, the aspects of reptile and amphibian speciation that emerged from research performed over the past decade are reviewed. First, this study assesses how patterns and processes of speciation depend on knowing the taxonomy of the group in question, and discuss how integrative taxon...

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Autores principales: Wollenberg Valero, Katharina C., Marshall, Jonathon C., Bastiaans, Elizabeth, Caccone, Adalgisa, Camargo, Arley, Morando, Mariana, Niemiller, Matthew L., Pabijan, Maciej, Russello, Michael A., Sinervo, Barry, Werneck, Fernanda P., Sites, Jack W., Wiens, John J., Steinfartz, Sebastian
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6769790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31455040
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10090646
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author Wollenberg Valero, Katharina C.
Marshall, Jonathon C.
Bastiaans, Elizabeth
Caccone, Adalgisa
Camargo, Arley
Morando, Mariana
Niemiller, Matthew L.
Pabijan, Maciej
Russello, Michael A.
Sinervo, Barry
Werneck, Fernanda P.
Sites, Jack W.
Wiens, John J.
Steinfartz, Sebastian
author_facet Wollenberg Valero, Katharina C.
Marshall, Jonathon C.
Bastiaans, Elizabeth
Caccone, Adalgisa
Camargo, Arley
Morando, Mariana
Niemiller, Matthew L.
Pabijan, Maciej
Russello, Michael A.
Sinervo, Barry
Werneck, Fernanda P.
Sites, Jack W.
Wiens, John J.
Steinfartz, Sebastian
author_sort Wollenberg Valero, Katharina C.
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description In this contribution, the aspects of reptile and amphibian speciation that emerged from research performed over the past decade are reviewed. First, this study assesses how patterns and processes of speciation depend on knowing the taxonomy of the group in question, and discuss how integrative taxonomy has contributed to speciation research in these groups. This study then reviews the research on different aspects of speciation in reptiles and amphibians, including biogeography and climatic niches, ecological speciation, the relationship between speciation rates and phenotypic traits, and genetics and genomics. Further, several case studies of speciation in reptiles and amphibians that exemplify many of these themes are discussed. These include studies of integrative taxonomy and biogeography in South American lizards, ecological speciation in European salamanders, speciation and phenotypic evolution in frogs and lizards. The final case study combines genomics and biogeography in tortoises. The field of amphibian and reptile speciation research has steadily moved forward from the assessment of geographic and ecological aspects, to incorporating other dimensions of speciation, such as genetic mechanisms and evolutionary forces. A higher degree of integration among all these dimensions emerges as a goal for future research.
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spelling pubmed-67697902019-10-30 Patterns, Mechanisms and Genetics of Speciation in Reptiles and Amphibians Wollenberg Valero, Katharina C. Marshall, Jonathon C. Bastiaans, Elizabeth Caccone, Adalgisa Camargo, Arley Morando, Mariana Niemiller, Matthew L. Pabijan, Maciej Russello, Michael A. Sinervo, Barry Werneck, Fernanda P. Sites, Jack W. Wiens, John J. Steinfartz, Sebastian Genes (Basel) Review In this contribution, the aspects of reptile and amphibian speciation that emerged from research performed over the past decade are reviewed. First, this study assesses how patterns and processes of speciation depend on knowing the taxonomy of the group in question, and discuss how integrative taxonomy has contributed to speciation research in these groups. This study then reviews the research on different aspects of speciation in reptiles and amphibians, including biogeography and climatic niches, ecological speciation, the relationship between speciation rates and phenotypic traits, and genetics and genomics. Further, several case studies of speciation in reptiles and amphibians that exemplify many of these themes are discussed. These include studies of integrative taxonomy and biogeography in South American lizards, ecological speciation in European salamanders, speciation and phenotypic evolution in frogs and lizards. The final case study combines genomics and biogeography in tortoises. The field of amphibian and reptile speciation research has steadily moved forward from the assessment of geographic and ecological aspects, to incorporating other dimensions of speciation, such as genetic mechanisms and evolutionary forces. A higher degree of integration among all these dimensions emerges as a goal for future research. MDPI 2019-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6769790/ /pubmed/31455040 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10090646 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wollenberg Valero, Katharina C.
Marshall, Jonathon C.
Bastiaans, Elizabeth
Caccone, Adalgisa
Camargo, Arley
Morando, Mariana
Niemiller, Matthew L.
Pabijan, Maciej
Russello, Michael A.
Sinervo, Barry
Werneck, Fernanda P.
Sites, Jack W.
Wiens, John J.
Steinfartz, Sebastian
Patterns, Mechanisms and Genetics of Speciation in Reptiles and Amphibians
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title_full Patterns, Mechanisms and Genetics of Speciation in Reptiles and Amphibians
title_fullStr Patterns, Mechanisms and Genetics of Speciation in Reptiles and Amphibians
title_full_unstemmed Patterns, Mechanisms and Genetics of Speciation in Reptiles and Amphibians
title_short Patterns, Mechanisms and Genetics of Speciation in Reptiles and Amphibians
title_sort patterns, mechanisms and genetics of speciation in reptiles and amphibians
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6769790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31455040
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10090646
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