2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0237431
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Determining levels of cryptic diversity within the endemic frog genera, Indirana and Walkerana, of the Western Ghats, India

Abstract: A large number of species in the tropics are awaiting discovery, many due to their cryptic morphology ie. lack of discernable morphological difference. We explored the presence of cryptic lineages within the frog genera, Indirana and Walkerana, which are endemic to the Western Ghats of Peninsular India. By reconstructing a phylogeny using 5 genes and robust geographic sampling, we delimited 19 lineages along a population-species continuum, using multiple criteria including haplotype clusters, genetic distance,… Show more

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“…It hosts over 200 species of amphibians, 88% of which are endemic to the region. New amphibian species are still being described every year from the region (Vijayakumar et al ., 2016; Ramesh et al ., 2020; Garg et al ., 2021). Our study was conducted in the Anamalai Hills in Tamil Nadu, which is one of the most biodiverse locations within the Western Ghats.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It hosts over 200 species of amphibians, 88% of which are endemic to the region. New amphibian species are still being described every year from the region (Vijayakumar et al ., 2016; Ramesh et al ., 2020; Garg et al ., 2021). Our study was conducted in the Anamalai Hills in Tamil Nadu, which is one of the most biodiverse locations within the Western Ghats.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%