2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205805
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Follow-up ecological studies for cryptic species discoveries: Decrypting the leopard frogs of the eastern U.S.

Abstract: Cryptic species are a challenge for systematics, but their elucidation also may leave critical information gaps about the distribution, conservation status, and behavior of affected species. We use the leopard frogs of the eastern U.S. as a case study of this issue. We refined the known range of the recently described Rana kauffeldi, the Atlantic Coast Leopard Frog, relative to the region’s two other leopard frog species, conducted assessments of conservation status, and improved methods for separating the thr… Show more

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“…Convergence of runs was assessed utilizing Tracer v. 1.4 (Rambaut and Drummond 2007). The generation of molecular barcodes is often utilized in species delimitation in understudied groups (or in this case, those that are morphologically ambiguous; Pons et al 2006;Rubinoff 2006;Weigand et al 2012Weigand et al , 2014. As such, two species delimitation approaches were subsequently used in the identification of Molecular Operational Taxonomic Units (MOTUs;Floyd et al 2002): 1) Automatic Barcode Gap Recovery (ABGD; Puillandre et al 2012), and 2) Multi-rate Poisson Tree Processes (mPTP; Kapli et al 2017).…”
Section: Phylogenetic Analyses and Species Delimitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Convergence of runs was assessed utilizing Tracer v. 1.4 (Rambaut and Drummond 2007). The generation of molecular barcodes is often utilized in species delimitation in understudied groups (or in this case, those that are morphologically ambiguous; Pons et al 2006;Rubinoff 2006;Weigand et al 2012Weigand et al , 2014. As such, two species delimitation approaches were subsequently used in the identification of Molecular Operational Taxonomic Units (MOTUs;Floyd et al 2002): 1) Automatic Barcode Gap Recovery (ABGD; Puillandre et al 2012), and 2) Multi-rate Poisson Tree Processes (mPTP; Kapli et al 2017).…”
Section: Phylogenetic Analyses and Species Delimitationmentioning
confidence: 99%