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The Pine Barrens treefrog (Hyla andersonii) is restricted to three isolated (disjunct) regions in the eastern United States: New Jersey, North and South Carolina, and the Florida panhandle and southern Alabama. It is a seepage bog...
Comparing patterns of spatial genetic structure across co-distributed species is critical to making inferences about the factors influencing population divergence, persistence, and change over time. The fields of phylogenetics and...
Salamanders are often the most abundant vertebrates in forest communities and perform important ecological functions by acting as both predators and prey. Their decline, extirpation, and potential extinction can have dramatic effects on...
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