@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22513,
author = {Renata Cecilia Amaro and Ivan Nunes and Clarissa Canedo and Marcelo Napoli and Flora A Junc? and Vanessa Kruth Verdade and C?lio Haddad and Miguel Trefaut Rodrigues},
title = {A molecular phylogeny recovers Strabomantis aramunha Cassimiro, Verdade and Rodrigues, 2008 and Haddadus binotatus (Spix, 1824) (Anura: Terrarana) as sister taxa.},
year = {2013},
keywords = {Haddadus aramunha, molecular data, new combination, nomenclature, phylogeny},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Zootaxa},
volume = {3741},
number = {4},
pages = {569--582},
abstract = {The taxonomic and biogeographic affinities of Strabomantis aramunha from the Campos Rupestres of Brazil are intriguing. An unique skull morphology of females suggest affinities with the broad-headed eleutherodactylines of Northwestern South America in the genus Strabomantis. Male and juvenile morphology nonetheless suggest S. aramunha could be related to members of the recently described genus Haddadus from eastern Brazil. We access the affinities of S. aramunha using molecular phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial (12S, tRNAval, 16S, cyt b) and nuclear sequences (RAG-1and rhodopsin). Bayesian inference, likelihood, and parsimony analysis recover a highly supported clade with S. aramunha and H. binotatus as sister taxa. Accordingly, we transfer S. aramunha to Haddadus, and provide a new generic definition for the later. The distribution of species in Haddadus (highlands of the Espinhaço mountain Range and coastal eastern Brazil) is now concordant with the general pattern observed for other species in the area.}
}
Citation for Study 14863
Citation title:
"A molecular phylogeny recovers Strabomantis aramunha Cassimiro, Verdade and Rodrigues, 2008 and Haddadus binotatus (Spix, 1824) (Anura: Terrarana) as sister taxa.".
Study name:
"A molecular phylogeny recovers Strabomantis aramunha Cassimiro, Verdade and Rodrigues, 2008 and Haddadus binotatus (Spix, 1824) (Anura: Terrarana) as sister taxa.".
This study is part of submission 14863
(Status: Published).
Citation
Amaro R.C., Nunes I., Canedo C., Napoli M., Junc? F.A., Verdade V.K., Haddad C., & Rodrigues M.T. 2013. A molecular phylogeny recovers Strabomantis aramunha Cassimiro, Verdade and Rodrigues, 2008 and Haddadus binotatus (Spix, 1824) (Anura: Terrarana) as sister taxa. Zootaxa, 3741(4): 569-582.
Authors
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Amaro R.C.
(submitter)
55 11 992291954
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Nunes I.
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Canedo C.
55-21-94834150
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Napoli M.
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Junc? F.A.
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Verdade V.K.
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Haddad C.
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Rodrigues M.T.
Abstract
The taxonomic and biogeographic affinities of Strabomantis aramunha from the Campos Rupestres of Brazil are intriguing. An unique skull morphology of females suggest affinities with the broad-headed eleutherodactylines of Northwestern South America in the genus Strabomantis. Male and juvenile morphology nonetheless suggest S. aramunha could be related to members of the recently described genus Haddadus from eastern Brazil. We access the affinities of S. aramunha using molecular phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial (12S, tRNAval, 16S, cyt b) and nuclear sequences (RAG-1and rhodopsin). Bayesian inference, likelihood, and parsimony analysis recover a highly supported clade with S. aramunha and H. binotatus as sister taxa. Accordingly, we transfer S. aramunha to Haddadus, and provide a new generic definition for the later. The distribution of species in Haddadus (highlands of the Espinhaço mountain Range and coastal eastern Brazil) is now concordant with the general pattern observed for other species in the area.
Keywords
Haddadus aramunha, molecular data, new combination, nomenclature, phylogeny
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22513,
author = {Renata Cecilia Amaro and Ivan Nunes and Clarissa Canedo and Marcelo Napoli and Flora A Junc? and Vanessa Kruth Verdade and C?lio Haddad and Miguel Trefaut Rodrigues},
title = {A molecular phylogeny recovers Strabomantis aramunha Cassimiro, Verdade and Rodrigues, 2008 and Haddadus binotatus (Spix, 1824) (Anura: Terrarana) as sister taxa.},
year = {2013},
keywords = {Haddadus aramunha, molecular data, new combination, nomenclature, phylogeny},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Zootaxa},
volume = {3741},
number = {4},
pages = {569--582},
abstract = {The taxonomic and biogeographic affinities of Strabomantis aramunha from the Campos Rupestres of Brazil are intriguing. An unique skull morphology of females suggest affinities with the broad-headed eleutherodactylines of Northwestern South America in the genus Strabomantis. Male and juvenile morphology nonetheless suggest S. aramunha could be related to members of the recently described genus Haddadus from eastern Brazil. We access the affinities of S. aramunha using molecular phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial (12S, tRNAval, 16S, cyt b) and nuclear sequences (RAG-1and rhodopsin). Bayesian inference, likelihood, and parsimony analysis recover a highly supported clade with S. aramunha and H. binotatus as sister taxa. Accordingly, we transfer S. aramunha to Haddadus, and provide a new generic definition for the later. The distribution of species in Haddadus (highlands of the Espinhaço mountain Range and coastal eastern Brazil) is now concordant with the general pattern observed for other species in the area.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 22513
AU - Amaro,Renata Cecilia
AU - Nunes,Ivan
AU - Canedo,Clarissa
AU - Napoli,Marcelo
AU - Junc?,Flora A
AU - Verdade,Vanessa Kruth
AU - Haddad,C?lio
AU - Rodrigues,Miguel Trefaut
T1 - A molecular phylogeny recovers Strabomantis aramunha Cassimiro, Verdade and Rodrigues, 2008 and Haddadus binotatus (Spix, 1824) (Anura: Terrarana) as sister taxa.
PY - 2013
KW - Haddadus aramunha
KW - molecular data
KW - new combination
KW - nomenclature
KW - phylogeny
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - The taxonomic and biogeographic affinities of Strabomantis aramunha from the Campos Rupestres of Brazil are intriguing. An unique skull morphology of females suggest affinities with the broad-headed eleutherodactylines of Northwestern South America in the genus Strabomantis. Male and juvenile morphology nonetheless suggest S. aramunha could be related to members of the recently described genus Haddadus from eastern Brazil. We access the affinities of S. aramunha using molecular phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial (12S, tRNAval, 16S, cyt b) and nuclear sequences (RAG-1and rhodopsin). Bayesian inference, likelihood, and parsimony analysis recover a highly supported clade with S. aramunha and H. binotatus as sister taxa. Accordingly, we transfer S. aramunha to Haddadus, and provide a new generic definition for the later. The distribution of species in Haddadus (highlands of the Espinhaço mountain Range and coastal eastern Brazil) is now concordant with the general pattern observed for other species in the area.
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JF - Zootaxa
VL - 3741
IS - 4
SP - 569
EP - 582
ER -