Comparative phylogeography of woodland reptiles in California: repeated patterns of cladogenesis and population expansion.
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Climate-driven diversification in two widespread Galerida larks.An integrative approach to phylogeography: investigating the effects of ancient seaways, climate, and historical geology on multi-locus phylogeographic boundaries of the Arboreal Salamander (Aneides lugubris)Testing for shared biogeographic history in the lower Central American freshwater fish assemblage using comparative phylogeography: concerted, independent, or multiple evolutionary responses?Exceptional among-lineage variation in diversification rates during the radiation of Australia's most diverse vertebrate cladeComparative Phylogeography Reveals Cryptic Diversity and Repeated Patterns of Cladogenesis for Amphibians and Reptiles in Northwestern EcuadorMontane refugia predict population genetic structure in the Large-blotched Ensatina salamander.Toward a better understanding of the "Transverse Range break": lineage diversification in southern California.Contrasting patterns of phylogeographic relationships in sympatric sister species of ironclad beetles (Zopheridae: Phloeodes spp.) in California's Transverse Ranges.Diversification of the Alpine chipmunk, Tamias alpinus, an alpine endemic of the Sierra Nevada, California.Inferring species trees from gene trees in a radiation of California trapdoor spiders (Araneae, Antrodiaetidae, Aliatypus)Comparative phylogeography reveals a shared impact of pleistocene environmental change in shaping genetic diversity within nine Anopheles mosquito species across the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot.Reconstructing the evolutionary history of an endangered subspecies across the changing landscape of the Great Central Valley of California.Diverse historical processes shape deep phylogeographical divergence in the pollinating seed parasite Greya politella.An integrative method for delimiting cohesion species: finding the population-species interface in a group of Californian trapdoor spiders with extreme genetic divergence and geographic structuring.Zoogeography of the San Andreas Fault system: Great Pacific Fracture Zones correspond with spatially concordant phylogeographic boundaries in western North America.Crossing the uncrossable: novel trans-valley biogeographic patterns revealed in the genetic history of low-dispersal mygalomorph spiders (Antrodiaetidae, Antrodiaetus) from California.Complex phylogeography and historical hybridization between sister taxa of freshwater sculpin (Cottus).Multilocus phylogeographic assessment of the California Mountain Kingsnake (Lampropeltis zonata) suggests alternative patterns of diversification for the California Floristic Province.Physiology at near-critical temperatures, but not critical limits, varies between two lizard species that partition the thermal environment.Fine-scale phenotypic change across a species transition zone in the genus neotoma: disentangling independent evolution from phylogenetic history.Evolutionary dynamics of a rapidly receding southern range boundary in the threatened California Red-Legged Frog (Rana draytonii).The skull of the gerrhonotine lizard Elgaria panamintina (Squamata: Anguidae).Testing the ‘Pleistocene species pump’ in alpine habitats: lineage diversification of flightless ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Nebria) in relation to altitudinal zonation
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Comparative phylogeography of woodland reptiles in California: repeated patterns of cladogenesis and population expansion.
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