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. 2021 Sep:162:107184.
doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2021.107184. Epub 2021 Apr 29.

Parallel diversification of the African tree toad genus Nectophryne (Bufonidae)

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Parallel diversification of the African tree toad genus Nectophryne (Bufonidae)

H Christoph Liedtke et al. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2021 Sep.
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Abstract

African amphibian diversity remains underestimated with many cryptic lineages awaiting formal description. An important hotspot of amphibian diversification is the Guineo-Congolian rainforest in Central Africa, its richness attributable to present day and ancestral range fragmentation through geological barriers, habitat expansion and contraction, and the presence of steep ecological gradients. The charismatic Nectophryne tree toads present an interesting case study for diversification in this region. The two formally described species comprising this genus show nearly identical geographic distributions extending across most of the Guineo-Congolian rainforest, but show little morphological disparity. Both species harbour extensive genetic diversity warranting taxonomic revisions, and interestingly, when comparing the subclades within each, the two species show remarkably parallel diversification histories, both in terms of timing of phylogenetic splits and their geographic distributions. This indicates that common processes may have shaped the evolutionary history of these lineages.

Keywords: Amphibia; Central Africa; Character displacement; Diversity hotspot; Guineo-Congolian forest; Lower Guinea forests; Phylogeography; Sympatry.

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