@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18142,
author = {Jeffery A. Wilkinson and Robert C. Drewes and Owatha L. Tatum},
title = {A molecular phylogenetic analysis of the family Rhacophoridae with an emphasis on the Asian and African genera.},
year = {2002},
keywords = {Rhacophoridae; Molecular phylogeny; Taxonomy; mtDNA; 12S; 16S rRNA genes; Aglyptodactylus; Boophis; Buergeria; Chirixalus; Chiromantis; Mantella; Mantidactylus; Nyctixalus; Philautus; Polypedates; Rhacophorus; Theloderma},
doi = {10.1016/S1055-7903(02)00212-9},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution},
volume = {24},
number = {},
pages = {265--273},
abstract = {Using characters from mitochondrial DNA to construct maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood trees, we performed a phylogenetic analysis on representative species of 14 genera: 12 that belong to the treefrog family Rhacophoridae and two, Amolops and Rana, that are not rhacophorids. Our results support a phylogenetic hypothesis that depicts a monophyletic family Rhacophoridae. In this family, the Malagasy genera Aglyptodactylus, Boophis, Mantella, and Mantidactylus form a well-supported sister clade to all other rhacophorid genera, and Mantella is the sister taxon to Mantidactylus. Within the Asian/African genera, the genus Buergeria forms a well-supported clade of four species. The genera, except for Chirixalus, are generally monophyletic. An exception to this is that Polypedates dennysii clusters with species of Rhacophorus, suggesting that the taxonomy of the rhacophorids should be revised to reflect this relationship. Chirixalus is not monophyletic. Unexpectedly, there is strong support for Chirixalus doriae from Southeast Asia forming a clade with species of the African genus Chiromantis, suggesting that Chiromantis dispersed to Africa from Asia. Also, there is strong support for the sister taxon relationship of Chirixalus eiffingeri and Chirixalus idiootocus apart from other congeners.}
}
Citation for Study 915
Citation title:
"A molecular phylogenetic analysis of the family Rhacophoridae with an emphasis on the Asian and African genera.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S792
(Status: Published).
Citation
Wilkinson J., Drewes R., & Tatum O. 2002. A molecular phylogenetic analysis of the family Rhacophoridae with an emphasis on the Asian and African genera. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 24: 265-273.
Authors
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Wilkinson J.
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Drewes R.
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Tatum O.
Abstract
Using characters from mitochondrial DNA to construct maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood trees, we performed a phylogenetic analysis on representative species of 14 genera: 12 that belong to the treefrog family Rhacophoridae and two, Amolops and Rana, that are not rhacophorids. Our results support a phylogenetic hypothesis that depicts a monophyletic family Rhacophoridae. In this family, the Malagasy genera Aglyptodactylus, Boophis, Mantella, and Mantidactylus form a well-supported sister clade to all other rhacophorid genera, and Mantella is the sister taxon to Mantidactylus. Within the Asian/African genera, the genus Buergeria forms a well-supported clade of four species. The genera, except for Chirixalus, are generally monophyletic. An exception to this is that Polypedates dennysii clusters with species of Rhacophorus, suggesting that the taxonomy of the rhacophorids should be revised to reflect this relationship. Chirixalus is not monophyletic. Unexpectedly, there is strong support for Chirixalus doriae from Southeast Asia forming a clade with species of the African genus Chiromantis, suggesting that Chiromantis dispersed to Africa from Asia. Also, there is strong support for the sister taxon relationship of Chirixalus eiffingeri and Chirixalus idiootocus apart from other congeners.
Keywords
Rhacophoridae; Molecular phylogeny; Taxonomy; mtDNA; 12S; 16S rRNA genes; Aglyptodactylus; Boophis; Buergeria; Chirixalus; Chiromantis; Mantella; Mantidactylus; Nyctixalus; Philautus; Polypedates; Rhacophorus; Theloderma
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18142,
author = {Jeffery A. Wilkinson and Robert C. Drewes and Owatha L. Tatum},
title = {A molecular phylogenetic analysis of the family Rhacophoridae with an emphasis on the Asian and African genera.},
year = {2002},
keywords = {Rhacophoridae; Molecular phylogeny; Taxonomy; mtDNA; 12S; 16S rRNA genes; Aglyptodactylus; Boophis; Buergeria; Chirixalus; Chiromantis; Mantella; Mantidactylus; Nyctixalus; Philautus; Polypedates; Rhacophorus; Theloderma},
doi = {10.1016/S1055-7903(02)00212-9},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution},
volume = {24},
number = {},
pages = {265--273},
abstract = {Using characters from mitochondrial DNA to construct maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood trees, we performed a phylogenetic analysis on representative species of 14 genera: 12 that belong to the treefrog family Rhacophoridae and two, Amolops and Rana, that are not rhacophorids. Our results support a phylogenetic hypothesis that depicts a monophyletic family Rhacophoridae. In this family, the Malagasy genera Aglyptodactylus, Boophis, Mantella, and Mantidactylus form a well-supported sister clade to all other rhacophorid genera, and Mantella is the sister taxon to Mantidactylus. Within the Asian/African genera, the genus Buergeria forms a well-supported clade of four species. The genera, except for Chirixalus, are generally monophyletic. An exception to this is that Polypedates dennysii clusters with species of Rhacophorus, suggesting that the taxonomy of the rhacophorids should be revised to reflect this relationship. Chirixalus is not monophyletic. Unexpectedly, there is strong support for Chirixalus doriae from Southeast Asia forming a clade with species of the African genus Chiromantis, suggesting that Chiromantis dispersed to Africa from Asia. Also, there is strong support for the sister taxon relationship of Chirixalus eiffingeri and Chirixalus idiootocus apart from other congeners.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 18142
AU - Wilkinson,Jeffery A.
AU - Drewes,Robert C.
AU - Tatum,Owatha L.
T1 - A molecular phylogenetic analysis of the family Rhacophoridae with an emphasis on the Asian and African genera.
PY - 2002
KW - Rhacophoridae; Molecular phylogeny; Taxonomy; mtDNA; 12S; 16S rRNA genes; Aglyptodactylus; Boophis; Buergeria; Chirixalus; Chiromantis; Mantella; Mantidactylus; Nyctixalus; Philautus; Polypedates; Rhacophorus; Theloderma
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1055-7903(02)00212-9
N2 - Using characters from mitochondrial DNA to construct maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood trees, we performed a phylogenetic analysis on representative species of 14 genera: 12 that belong to the treefrog family Rhacophoridae and two, Amolops and Rana, that are not rhacophorids. Our results support a phylogenetic hypothesis that depicts a monophyletic family Rhacophoridae. In this family, the Malagasy genera Aglyptodactylus, Boophis, Mantella, and Mantidactylus form a well-supported sister clade to all other rhacophorid genera, and Mantella is the sister taxon to Mantidactylus. Within the Asian/African genera, the genus Buergeria forms a well-supported clade of four species. The genera, except for Chirixalus, are generally monophyletic. An exception to this is that Polypedates dennysii clusters with species of Rhacophorus, suggesting that the taxonomy of the rhacophorids should be revised to reflect this relationship. Chirixalus is not monophyletic. Unexpectedly, there is strong support for Chirixalus doriae from Southeast Asia forming a clade with species of the African genus Chiromantis, suggesting that Chiromantis dispersed to Africa from Asia. Also, there is strong support for the sister taxon relationship of Chirixalus eiffingeri and Chirixalus idiootocus apart from other congeners.
L3 - 10.1016/S1055-7903(02)00212-9
JF - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
VL - 24
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SP - 265
EP - 273
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