2017
DOI: 10.1655/herpetologica-d-16-00065
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Persistent Plethodontid Themes: Species, Phylogenies, and Biogeography

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“…Despite ongoing calls for taxonomic standardization and stability 29,30 , species also represent scientific hypotheses that are sometimes revisited, refuted, or revalidated 31,32 . Our models therefore are not able to distinguish operational definitions of valid species and the potential heterogeneous associations arising from variable practices around, e.g., recognizing cryptic species or splits 33 . There may also be parts of the multivariate predictor space that lack data to inform the model and thus miss actual discovery opportunities.…”
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“…Despite ongoing calls for taxonomic standardization and stability 29,30 , species also represent scientific hypotheses that are sometimes revisited, refuted, or revalidated 31,32 . Our models therefore are not able to distinguish operational definitions of valid species and the potential heterogeneous associations arising from variable practices around, e.g., recognizing cryptic species or splits 33 . There may also be parts of the multivariate predictor space that lack data to inform the model and thus miss actual discovery opportunities.…”
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“…At the same time, a high degree of phenotypic and ecological conservatism is also common (Kozak & Wiens, ; Wake et al., ). In such situations, species formation is often achieved by fragmentation, or non‐adaptive radiation, whereby species originate and expand their range, then slowly disintegrate on the landscape (Rundell & Price, ; Wake, ). Introgressive hybridization from repeated instances of isolation followed by secondary contact (even the anastomosis of formerly isolated lineages) can further complicate the interpretation of genetic data.…”
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“…Molecular methods have led to a surge in the discovery of cryptic species of salamanders (Wake, 2017). Many species have gone unnoticed because of morphological convergence or stasis.…”
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confidence: 99%