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Sáez, Paola A.; Fibla, Pablo; Correa, Claudio; Sallaberry Ayerza, Michel; Salinas, Hugo; Veloso, Alberto; Mella, Jorge; Iturra, Patricia; Méndez, Marco (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2014)The amphibian genus Telmatobius is a diverse group of species that inhabits the Andes. This study analysed the phylogenetic relationships of 19 species described from the central Andes of Chile and Bolivia, and 12 undescribed ...
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Streicher, Jeffrey W.; Miller, Elizabeth C.; Guerrero, Pablo C.; Correa, Claudio; Ortiz, Juan C.; Crawford, Andrew J.; Pie, Marcio R.; Wiens, John J. (Academic Press INC Elsevier Science, 2018)Phylogenomic approaches offer a wealth of data, but a bewildering diversity of methodological choices. These choices can strongly affect the resulting topologies. Here, we explore two controversial approaches (binning genes ...
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Méndez, Marco A.; Torres Pérez, Fernando; Correa, Claudio; Soto, Eduardo R.; Nuñez, José J.; Veloso,; Armesto, Juan J. (2006)Insuetophrynus acarpicus is a poorly known frog restricted to the temperate forests of the coastal range of Chile (39° 25' S, 73° 10' W). Until recently, this species was known only from one type locality since its original ...
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Correa, Claudio; Lobos, Gabriel; Pastenes, Luis; Méndez, Marco A. (2008)Robinson Crusoe Island, located 670 km west of the coast of central Chile, is characterized by a high number of endemic and introduced species of plants and animals. This island lacks native amphibians or reptiles, but ...
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Méndez, Marco A.; Soto, Eduardo R.; Correa, Claudio; Veloso,; Vergara, Eliseo; Sallaberry Ayerza, Michel; Iturra, Patricia (Sociedad de Biologia de Chile, 2004)Bufo spinulosus has a wide and fragmented distribution range in Chile (18° to 33° S) along altitudinal and latitudinal gradients. Genetic variation was estimated using RAPD (Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA) markers in 10 ...
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Correa, Claudio; Vasquez, Dayana; Castro Carrasco, Camila; Zúñiga Reinoso, Álvaro; Ortiz, Juan Carlos (Public Library Science, 2017)One of the most characteristic and abundant amphibian taxa of South American temperate forests is Eupsophus. The ten currently recognized species of the genus have been divided in two species groups, roseus and vertebralis, ...