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Abstract
The methods used to detect and describe morphologically cryptic species have advanced in recent years, owing to the integrative nature of molecular and morphological techniques required to elucidate them. Here we integrate recent phylogenomic work that sequenced many genes but few individuals, with new data from mtDNA and morphology from hundreds of gecko specimens of theTitle | Conspicuously concealed: revision of the arid clade of the Gehyra variegata (Gekkonidae) group in Western Australia using an integrative molecular and morphological approach, with the description of five cryptic species |
Abstract | The methods used to detect and describe morphologically cryptic species have advanced in recent years, owing to the integrative nature of molecular and morphological techniques required to elucidate them. Here we integrate recent phylogenomic work that sequenced many genes but few individuals, with new data from mtDNA and morphology from hundreds of gecko specimens of the |
Author(s) | Luke Kealley Paul Doughty Mitzy Pepper J. Scott Keogh Mia Hillyer Joel Huey |
Journal | PeerJ |
ISSN | 2167-8359 |
Volume | 6 |
Pages | e5334 |
DOI | 10.7717/peerj.5334 |
PMID | 30038877 |
PMC | PMC6054870 |
Year | 2018 |
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