FIGURE 9 in Lizards in pinstripes: morphological and genomic evidence for two new species of scincid lizards within Ctenotus piankai Storr and C. duricola Storr (Reptilia: Scincidae) in the Australian arid zone
Main Authors: | Rabosky, Daniel L., Doughty, Paul, Huang, Huateng |
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Format: | info Image Journal |
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, 2017
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https://zenodo.org/record/840437 |
Daftar Isi:
- FIGURE 9. (A) Maximum likelihood phylogeny of cytochrome B sequences (n = 99) from C. duricola, C. piankai, C. rhabdotus sp. nov., and C. pallasotus sp. nov., with branch lengths proportional to the estimated number of substitutions that have occurred. Clades are labeled by their ultimate taxonomic designation. Black circles on interior nodes denote nodes with strong support from both maximum likelihood (bootstrap proportion> 0.99) and Bayesian (posterior probability> 0.99) phylogenetic analyses. (B) Geographic distribution of C. piankai (blue triangles) and C. rhabdotus sp. nov. (gray circles) mtDNA haplotypes. (C) Geographic distribution of C. duricola (red circles) and C. pallasotus sp. nov. (yellow triangles) haplotypes in the Pilbara region. Arrows (n = 3) denote individuals with mtDNA genotypes that are in conflict with the general geographic distribution of duricola and pallasotus-type haplotypes. Genome-wide RAD data for these individuals suggest that limited mtDNA introgression has occurred between C. pallasotus sp. nov. and C. duricola (see Fig. 10).
- Published as part of Rabosky, Daniel L., Doughty, Paul & Huang, Huateng, 2017, Lizards in pinstripes: morphological and genomic evidence for two new species of scincid lizards within Ctenotus piankai Storr and C. duricola Storr (Reptilia: Scincidae) in the Australian arid zone, pp. 1-26 in Zootaxa 4303 (1) on page 10, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4303.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/840417