2024
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.14790
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There and back again: when and how the world's richest snake family (Dipsadidae) dispersed and speciated across the Neotropical region

Filipe C. Serrano,
Matheus Pontes‐Nogueira,
Ricardo J. Sawaya
et al.

Abstract: AimThe widespread megadiverse Neotropical snake family Dipsadidae occurs in a large range of diverse habitats. Therefore, it represents an excellent model to study the diversification of Neotropical biota. Herein, by generating a time‐calibrated species‐level phylogeny, we investigate the origin and historical biogeography of Dipsadidae and test if its two main Neotropical subfamilies, Xenodontinae and Dipsadinae, have different geographical origins.LocationNeotropical region.TaxonDipsadidae (Serpentes).Method… Show more

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