Bell, R. C., Drewes, R. C., & Zamudio, K. R. (2015). Reed frog diversification in the Gulf of Guinea: Overseas dispersal, the progression rule, and in situ speciation. Evolution, 69(4), 904–915. http://doi.org/10.1111/evo.12623
This week Julia Cosgrove will lead our discussion about species trees and in situ diversification in the Gulf of Guinea islands:
This paper uses programs STRUCTURE and SNAPP to identify genetic demes and species trees for a group of frogs on the Gulf of Guinea islands. I am very interested in using these programs to identify species groups in Caribbean pseudoscorpions to guide future taxonomic work.
We will meet on the MCZ labs 4th floor seminar room this Friday Mar 11 12-1 pm. Snacks and coffee will be provided.
This week Julia Cosgrove will lead our discussion about species trees and in situ diversification in the Gulf of Guinea islands:
This paper uses programs STRUCTURE and SNAPP to identify genetic demes and species trees for a group of frogs on the Gulf of Guinea islands. I am very interested in using these programs to identify species groups in Caribbean pseudoscorpions to guide future taxonomic work.
We will meet on the MCZ labs 4th floor seminar room this Friday Mar 11 12-1 pm. Snacks and coffee will be provided.
bell_et_al-2015-evolution.pdf |