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Mountain jade: A new high-elevation microendemic species of the genus Zhangixalus(Amphibia: Anura: Rhacophoridae)from Laos 被引量:1
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作者 Peter Brakels Tan Van Nguyen +4 位作者 Parinya Pawangkhanant Sabira S.Idiiatullina Sengvilay Lorphengsy chatmongkon suwannapoom Nikolay A.Poyarkov 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第2期374-379,共6页
DEAR EDITOR,We report on a new species, Zhangixalus melanoleucus sp.nov., from Phou Samsoum Mountain(PSM) in Xiengkhouang Province, northeastern Laos, based on an integrative taxonomic approach, including morphologica... DEAR EDITOR,We report on a new species, Zhangixalus melanoleucus sp.nov., from Phou Samsoum Mountain(PSM) in Xiengkhouang Province, northeastern Laos, based on an integrative taxonomic approach, including morphological, molecular, and bioacoustic lines of evidence. Morphologically, the new species can be distinguished from its congeners by a combination of the following diagnostic characters: medium body size(SVL 34.4–36.3 mm in males, 53.7 mm in a single female);dorsum smooth and green;chest and belly lacking spots;flanks, axillae, ventral surfaces of forearms, inguinal. 展开更多
关键词 NORTHEASTERN Morphological SPOTS
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Taxonomic revision of genus Rohanixalus(Anura:Rhacophoridae)in China with description of one new species
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作者 Xiao-Long Liu Jun-Kai Huang +6 位作者 Bryan L.Stuart Ren-Da Ai Justin M.Bernstein chatmongkon suwannapoom Siriwadee Chomdej Jing Che Zhi-Yong Yuan 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第6期1146-1151,共6页
DEAR EDITOR,Based upon morphological and molecular evidence,the authors revised the genus Rohanixalus Biju,Garg,Gokulakrishnan,Chandrakasan,Thammachoti,Ren,Gopika,Bisht,Hamidy and Shouche,2020(Anura:Rhacophoridae)in C... DEAR EDITOR,Based upon morphological and molecular evidence,the authors revised the genus Rohanixalus Biju,Garg,Gokulakrishnan,Chandrakasan,Thammachoti,Ren,Gopika,Bisht,Hamidy and Shouche,2020(Anura:Rhacophoridae)in China through describing one new species,adding one species to the fauna(R.shyamrupus)and supplementing data on one species(Rohanixalus hansenae;Supplementary Materials). 展开更多
关键词 ANURA SPECIES TAXONOMIC
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Complete mitochondrial genome of the Thai Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) and phylogenetic analysis 被引量:1
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作者 chatmongkon suwannapoom ya-jiang wu +3 位作者 xing chen adeniyi c.adeola jing chen wen-zhi wang 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第2期127-129,共3页
DEAR EDITOR,In this study, we sequenced the complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of the Thai Red Junglefowl (RJF; Gallus gallus) using the next-generation sequencing (NGS) platform of the Ion Torrent PGM. ... DEAR EDITOR,In this study, we sequenced the complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of the Thai Red Junglefowl (RJF; Gallus gallus) using the next-generation sequencing (NGS) platform of the Ion Torrent PGM. Samples were taken from Mae Wang District, Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand Our data showed the complete mitogenome to be 16 785 bp in length, composed by 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, two rRNA genes, and one control region. The genome nucleotide composition was 30.3% A, 23.7% T, 32.5% C, and 13.5% G, resulting in a high percentage of A+T (50.4%). Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the mitogenome belonged to haplogroup X, whereas those of all domestic chickens belong to haplogroups A to G. This newly released mitogenome sequence will advance further evolutionary and population genetics study of the RJF and domestic chicken The availability of the G. gallus mitogenome will also contribute to further conservation genetics research of a unique species, listed as 'data deficient' in Thailand. 展开更多
关键词 MTDNA Complete mitochondrial genome of the Thai Red Junglefowl Gallus gallus
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How little is known about “the little brown frogs”:description of three new species of the genus Leptobrachella(Anura:Megophryidae)from Yunnan Province, China 被引量:6
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作者 Jin-Min Chen Kai Xu +6 位作者 Nikolay A.Poyarkov Kai Wang Zhi-Yong Yuan Mian Hou chatmongkon suwannapoom Jian Wang Jing Che 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第3期292-313,共22页
Asian leaf-litter toads of the genus Leptobrachella represent a great anuran diversification in Asia.Previous studies have suggested that the diversity of this genus is still underestimated. During herpetological surv... Asian leaf-litter toads of the genus Leptobrachella represent a great anuran diversification in Asia.Previous studies have suggested that the diversity of this genus is still underestimated. During herpetological surveys from 2013 to 2018, a series of Leptobrachella specimens were collected from the international border areas in the southern and western parts of Yunnan Province, China.Subsequent analyses based on morphological and molecular data revealed three distinct and previously unknown lineages, which we formally describe as three new species herein. Among them, we describe a new species that occurs at the highest known elevation for Leptobrachella in China. Four species of Leptobrachella, including two new species, are found in the same reserve. Furthermore, our results suggest that the population from Longchuan County,Yunnan, may represent an additional new species of Leptobrachella, although we tentatively assigned it to Leptobrachella cf. yingjiangensis due to the small sample size examined. Lastly, we provide the first description of females of L. yingjiangensis. Our results further highlight that both micro-endemism and sympatric distributions of species are common patterns in Leptobrachella, that contribute to taxonomic and conservation challenges in these frogs. We provide an identification key for Leptobrachella known to occur in Yunnan. Given the lack of knowledge on species diversity of Leptobrachella along international border areas, we recommend that future studies include transboundary collaborative surveys. 展开更多
关键词 Biodiversity hotspot Conservation Cryptic diversity Micro-endemism National border Speciation Taxonomy
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The Australasian frog family Ceratobatrachidae in China,Myanmar and Thailand:discovery of a new Himalayan forest frog clade 被引量:6
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作者 Fang YAN Ke JIANG +13 位作者 Kai WANG Jie-Qiong JIN chatmongkon suwannapoom Cheng LI Jens V.VINDUM Rafe M.BROWN Jing CHE State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution,Kunming Institute of Zoology,Chinese Academy of Sciences Southeast Asia Biodiversity Research Institute,Chinese Academy of Sciences Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History and Department of Biology,University of Oklahoma School of Agriculture and Natural Resources,University of Phayao Imaging Biodiversity Expedition Department of Herpetology,California Academy of Sciences Biodiversity Institute and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,1345 Jayhawk Blvd,University of Kansas 《Zoological Research》 CAS CSCD 2016年第1期7-14,共8页
In an effort to study the systematic affinities and species- level phylogenetic relationships of the enigmatic anurans vadably assigned to the genera Ingerana or Limnonectes (family Dicroglossidae), we collected new... In an effort to study the systematic affinities and species- level phylogenetic relationships of the enigmatic anurans vadably assigned to the genera Ingerana or Limnonectes (family Dicroglossidae), we collected new molecular sequence data for five species including four Himalayan taxa, Limnonectes xizangensis, Lim. medogensis, Lim. alpine, Ingerana borealis and one southeast Asian species, I. tasanae, and analyzed these together with data from previous studies involving other ostensibly related taxa. Our surprising results demonstrate unequivocally that Lim. xizangensis, Lim. medogensis and Lira. alpine form a strongly supported clade, the sister-group of the family Australasian forest frog family Ceratobatrachidae. This discovery requires an expansion of the definition of Ceratobatrachidae and represents the first record of this family in China. These three species are distinguished from the species of Ingerana and Limnonectes by the: (1) absence of interdigital webbing of the foot, (2) absence of terminal discs on fingers and toes, (3) absence of circumarginal grooves on the fingers and toes, and (4) absence of tarsal folds. Given their phylogenetic and morphological distinctiveness, we assign them to the oldest available generic name for this clade, Liurana Dubois 1987, and transfer Liurana from Dicroglossidae to the family Ceratobatrachidae. In contrast, Ingerana tasanae was found to be clustered with strong support with the recently described genus Alcalus (Ceratobatrachidae), a small clade of otherwise Sundaic species; this constitutes a new record of the family Ceratobatrachidae for Myanmar and Thailand. Finally, Ingerana borealis clustered with the "true" Ingerana (family Dicroglossidae), for which the type species is L tenasserimensis. 展开更多
关键词 Dicroglossidae HIMALAYA Liurana
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A new genus and three new species of miniaturized microhylid frogs from Indochina (Amphibia: Anura: Microhylidae: Asterophryinae) 被引量:2
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作者 Nikolay A. Poyarkov chatmongkon suwannapoom +4 位作者 Parinya Pawangkhanant Akrachai Aksornneam Tang Van Duong Dmitriy V. Korost Jing Che 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第3期130-157,共28页
We report on the discovery of a new genus of microhylid subfamily Asterophryinae from northern and eastern Indochina, containing three new species. Vietnamophryne (3en. nov. are secretive miniaturized frogs (SVL〈21... We report on the discovery of a new genus of microhylid subfamily Asterophryinae from northern and eastern Indochina, containing three new species. Vietnamophryne (3en. nov. are secretive miniaturized frogs (SVL〈21 mm) with a mostly semi-fossorial lifestyle. To assess phylogenetic relationships, we studied 12S rRNA - 16S rRNA mtDNA fragments with a final alignment of 2 591 bp for 53 microhylid species. Morphological and osteological characters were analyzed using micro-CT scanning and used to describe the new genus. Results of phylogenetic analyses assigned the new genus into the mainly Australasian subfamily Asterophryinae as a sister taxon to the genus Siamophryne from southern Indochina. The three specimens collected from Gia Lai Province in central Vietnam, Cao Bang Province in northern Vietnam, and Chiang Rai Province in northern Thailand proved to be separate species, different both in morphology and genetics (genetic divergence 3.1%〈P〈5.1%). Our work provides further evidence for the "out of Indo-Eurasia" scenario for Asterophryinae, indicating that the initial cladogenesis and differentiation of this group of frogs occurred in the Indochina Peninsula. To date, eachof the three new species of Vietnamophryne Gen. nov. is known only from a single specimen; thus, their distribution, life history, and conservation status require further study. 展开更多
关键词 Vietnamophryne Gen.nov. Vietnamophryneinexpectata sp. nov. Vietnamophryne orlovisp. nov. Vietnamophryne occidentalis sp.nov. Siamophryne Gastrophrynoides mtDNA micro-CT scanning Vietnam Thailand HERPETOFAUNA AMPHIBIA Biogeography Taxonomy INDOCHINA
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A new species of genus Fejervarya (Anura:Dicroglossidae) from northern Thailand 被引量:2
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作者 chatmongkon suwannapoom Zhi-Yong YUAN +4 位作者 Nikolay A.POYARKOV Jr. Fang YAN Somboon KAMTAEJA Robert W.MURPHY Jing CHE 《Zoological Research》 CAS CSCD 2016年第6期327-337,共11页
We describe a new species of frog in the dicroglossid genus Fejervarya from Ban Monjong, Omkoi District, Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand. Analysis of DNA sequence data from the mitochondrial gene 16S, advertise... We describe a new species of frog in the dicroglossid genus Fejervarya from Ban Monjong, Omkoi District, Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand. Analysis of DNA sequence data from the mitochondrial gene 16S, advertisement calls, and morphological distinctiveness support recognition of the new species. Matrilineal genealogy suggests that the new population from Chiang Mai is a sister taxon to the South Asian clade that includes F. syhadrensis, F. granosa, and F. pierreL The new species, Fejervarya chiangmaiensis sp. nov., differs morphologically from its congeners by its relatively small body size and proportions and the presence of dorsal warts and dermal ridges. Discovery of this new species indicates that the biodiversity of amphibians in this region remains underestimated. 展开更多
关键词 PHYLOGENY Mitochondrial DNA 16SrRNA Chiang Mai Province Cryptic species Fejervarya chiangmaiensis sp. nov.
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A new species of rain-pool frog (Dicroglossidae: Fejervarya) from western Thailand 被引量:3
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作者 chatmongkon suwannapoom Zhi-Yong Yuan +3 位作者 Ke Jiang Fang Yan Wei Gao Jing Che 《Zoological Research》 CAS CSCD 2017年第5期243-250,共8页
We describe a new species, Fejervarya muangkanensis sp. nov., based on a series of specimens collected from Ban Tha Khanun, Thong Pha Phum District, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand. The new species is easily distingui... We describe a new species, Fejervarya muangkanensis sp. nov., based on a series of specimens collected from Ban Tha Khanun, Thong Pha Phum District, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand. The new species is easily distinguished from its congeners by morphological and molecular data, and can be diagnosed by the following characters: (1) small size (adult male snout-vent length (SVL) 33.5 mm; female SVL 40.0-40.9 mm); (2) tympanum small, discernible but unclear; (3) poorly developed toe webbing; (4) no lateral line system in adults; (5) characteristic "Fejervaryan" lines present in females; and (6) femoral glands absent. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial 16S rRNA further supports it as a distinct lineage and distinguishes it from its congeners for which sequences are available. 展开更多
关键词 Fejervarya muangkanensis sp. nov. Kanchanaburi Thailand
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A New Species of the Genus Leptolalax(Anura: Megophryidae) from Northern Thailand 被引量:2
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作者 Ke JIANG Fang YAN +2 位作者 chatmongkon suwannapoom Siriwadee CHOMDEJ Jing CHE 《Asian Herpetological Research》 SCIE 2013年第2期100-108,共9页
A new species of the genus Leptolalax is described from Doi Saket, Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand. The new species is distinguished from its congeners by the following combination of characters: 1) adult siz... A new species of the genus Leptolalax is described from Doi Saket, Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand. The new species is distinguished from its congeners by the following combination of characters: 1) adult size large (male SVL 45.8-52.5 mm); 2) tympanum distinct; 3) skin of dorsal surface mostly smooth, with distinct tubercles on dorsal and lateral parts of the body; 4) ventrolateral glandular ridge distinct and complete; 5) lateral body and groin covered with dark brown or black spots; 6) throat, chest, and belly nearly immaculate white; and 7) bi-colored iris, upper one- third golden, and lower two-thirds gray. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial 16S rRNA further distin- guishes it from its congeners for which sequences are available. 展开更多
关键词 ANURA new species molecular phylogenetics Doi Saket Thailand
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A new species of the genus Raorchestes(Anura:Rhacophoridae) from Yunnan Province, China 被引量:3
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作者 Yun-He Wu chatmongkon suwannapoom +5 位作者 Kai Xu Jin-Min Chen Jie-Qiong Jin Hong-Man Chen Robert W. Murphy Jing Che 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第6期558-563,共6页
DEAR EDITOR,A new bush frog species, Raorchestes cangyuanensis sp. nov., from Cangyuan, Yunnan Province, China, is described based on morphological and molecular analyses. It differs from all known congeners by a comb... DEAR EDITOR,A new bush frog species, Raorchestes cangyuanensis sp. nov., from Cangyuan, Yunnan Province, China, is described based on morphological and molecular analyses. It differs from all known congeners by a combination of the following characters: body size small, adult snout-vent length (SVL) 16.1–20.0 mm in males (n=3);tympanum indistinct;tips of all fingers and toes expanded into discs with circummarginal grooves;rudimentary webbing between toes;fingers and toes with lateral dermal fringes;inner and outer metacarpal tubercles present;heels meeting when limbs held at right angles to body;crotch with a distinct black patch;discs of fingers and toes orange;male with external single subgular vocal sac and reddish nuptial pad at the base of first finger. 展开更多
关键词 Raorchestes YUNNAN
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A new species of Micryletta (Amphibia: Microhylidae) from southern Thailand 被引量:2
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作者 chatmongkon suwannapoom Tan Van Nguyen +4 位作者 Parinya Pawangkhanant Vladislav A.Gorin Siriwadee Chomdej Jing Che Nikolay A.Poyarkov 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第5期581-588,共8页
DEAR EDITOR,We report on a new species,Micryletta dissimulans sp.nov.,from the lowland forests of southern Thailand,which is described based on molecular and morphological evidence.The new species is characterized by ... DEAR EDITOR,We report on a new species,Micryletta dissimulans sp.nov.,from the lowland forests of southern Thailand,which is described based on molecular and morphological evidence.The new species is characterized by a combination of the following characters:small body size (20.3-22.4 mm in males,24.4-26.7 mm in females);slender body habitus. 展开更多
关键词 sp.nov. AMPHIBIA NEW
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A new species of the genus Xenophrys(Anura:Megophryidae) from northern Thailand 被引量:1
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作者 Yun-He Wu chatmongkon suwannapoom +5 位作者 Nikolay A. Poyarkov,Jr. Parinya Paawangkhanant Kai Xu Jie-Qiong Jin Robert W. Murphy Jing Che 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第6期564-574,共11页
DEAR EDITOR,Species of Xenophrys are conserved morphologically and live primarily in forests. In Thailand, the genus harbors many cryptic species. Herein we report the collection of specimens from Doi Inthanon, Chiang... DEAR EDITOR,Species of Xenophrys are conserved morphologically and live primarily in forests. In Thailand, the genus harbors many cryptic species. Herein we report the collection of specimens from Doi Inthanon, Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand, which were identified previously as X. minor. Molecular and morphological analyses find that these specimens differ significantly from other known congeners, and therefore we describe a new species. Further, our phylogenetic analyses indicate that X. latidactyla is a junior synonym of X. palpebralespinosa. 展开更多
关键词 GENUS Xenophrys MEGOPHRYIDAE Thailand
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Counting stripes:revision of the Lipinia vittigera complex(Reptilia, Squamata, Scincidae) with description of two new species from Indochina
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作者 Nikolay A. Poyarkov Jr. Peter Geissler +3 位作者 Vladislav A. Gorin Evgeniy A. Dunayev Timo Hartmann chatmongkon suwannapoom 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第5期358-393,共36页
We provide an integrative taxonomic analysis of the Lipinia vittigera species complex from mainland Southeast Asia. Based on examination of external morphology, color pattern, and 681 base pairs of the cytochrome oxid... We provide an integrative taxonomic analysis of the Lipinia vittigera species complex from mainland Southeast Asia. Based on examination of external morphology, color pattern, and 681 base pairs of the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) mitochondrial gene, we demonstrate the presence of four morphologically distinct lineages of Lipinia in Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia, showing a sequence divergence ranging 15.5%–20.4%. All discovered lineages are discretely diagnosable from one another by a combination of scalation traits and color patterns. A review of the published distribution data and a re-examination of available type material revealed the following results:(1) distribution of L. vittigera (Boulenger, 1894) sensu stricto is restricted to Sundaland and the Thai-Malay Peninsula south of the Isthmus of Kra;(2) L. microcercus (Boettger, 1901) stat. nov. is elevated to full species rank;the species has a wide distribution from central and southern Vietnam across Cambodia to eastern Thailand;we regard Lygosoma vittigerum kronfanum Smith, 1922 and Leiolopisma pranensis Cochran, 1930 as its junior synonyms;(3) Lipinia trivittata sp. nov. occurs in hilly areas of southern Vietnam, Cambodia, and eastern Thailand;and (4) Lipinia vassilievi sp. nov. is currently known only from a narrow area along the Vietnamese-Cambodian border in the foothills of the central Annamite Mountain Range. We further provide an identification key for Lipinia occurring in mainland Southeast Asia. 展开更多
关键词 Lipinia microcercus stat. nov. Lipinia trivittata sp. nov. Lipinia vassilievi sp. nov. Vietnam Thailand Cambodia Biogeography mtDNA COI-barcoding
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A New Cyrtodactylus Species(Reptila:Gekkonidae)from Nan Province,Northern Thailand
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作者 Siriwadee CHOMDEJ Waranee PRADIT +10 位作者 Parinya PAWANGKHANANT Chakkrapong KUENSAEN Apichaya PHUPANBAI Mali NAIDUANGCHAN Promporn PIBOON Korakot NGANVONGPANIT Zhiyong YUAN Yinpeng ZHANG Jing CHE Phuping SUCHARITAKUL chatmongkon suwannapoom 《Asian Herpetological Research》 SCIE CSCD 2022年第2期96-108,共13页
Here,a new species of bent-toed gecko,Cyrtodactylus phukhaensis sp.nov.,is described from Doi Phu Kha,Nan province,Thailand based on molecular and morphological evidence.A phylogeny based on NADH dehydrogenase subunit... Here,a new species of bent-toed gecko,Cyrtodactylus phukhaensis sp.nov.,is described from Doi Phu Kha,Nan province,Thailand based on molecular and morphological evidence.A phylogeny based on NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2(ND2)and its flanking tRNAs places the new species in the chauquangensis group as a sister taxon to Cyrtodact ylus wayakonei.The new species can be differentiated from other members of the chauquangensis group by having a unique combina tion of 7 or 8 suprala bials,23-28 longitudinal rows of dorsal tubercles,8-10 infrala bials,9 femoral pores,7 precloacal pores,40-47 ventral scales,and a lack of bands crossingthe temporal area.In addition,results from a chromosome study of C.phukhaensis sp.nov.showed that the new species has a diploid chromosome number of 40 with a fundamental number of 46.The formula of the karyotype was as follows:2n(40)=2m+4sm+34t.Our findings suggest that further studies of Cyrtodactylus biodiversity in northern Thailand are needed. 展开更多
关键词 bent-toed gecko Cyrtodactylus wayakonei Cyrtodactylus chauquangensis KARYOTYPE PHYLOGENY TAXONOMY
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Red River barrier and Pleistocene climatic fluctuations shaped the genetic structure of Microhyla fissipes complex (Anura: Microhylidae) in southern China and Indochina 被引量:14
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作者 Zhi-Yong YUAN chatmongkon suwannapoom +6 位作者 Fang YAN Nikolay A. POYARKOV JR Sang Ngoc NGUYEN Hong-man CHEN Siriwadee CHOMDEJ Robert W, MURPHY Jing CHE 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第6期531-543,共13页
South China and Indochina host striking species diversity and endemism. Complex tectonic and climatic evolutions appear to be the main drivers of the biogeographic patterns. In this study, based on the geologic histor... South China and Indochina host striking species diversity and endemism. Complex tectonic and climatic evolutions appear to be the main drivers of the biogeographic patterns. In this study, based on the geologic history of this region, we test 2 hypotheses using the evolutionary history of Microhyla fissipes species complex. Using DNA sequence data from both mitochondrial and nuclear genes, we first test the hypothesis that the Red River is a barrier to gene flow and dispersal. Second, we test the hypothesis that Pleistocene climatic cycling affected the genetic structure and population history of these frogs. We detect 2 major genetic splits that associate with the Red River. Time estimation suggests that late Miocene tectonic movement associated with the Red River drove their diversification. Species distribution modeling (SDM) resolves significant ecolo- gical differences between sides of the Red River. Thus, ecological divergence also probably promoted and maintained the diversification. Genogeography, historical demography, and SDM associate patterns in southern China with climate changes of the last glacial maximum (LGM), but not Indochina. Differences in geography and climate between the 2 areas best explain the discovery. Responses to the Pleistocene glacial-interglacial cycling vary among species and regions. 展开更多
关键词 demographic histories ecological divergence genogeography LGM pigmy narrow-mouth frog
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Was chicken domesticated in northern China?New evidence from mitochondrial genomes 被引量:1
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作者 Xun-He Huang Ya-Jiang Wu +22 位作者 Yong-Wang Miao Min-Sheng Peng Xing Chen Dan-Lin He chatmongkon suwannapoom Bing-Wang Du Xian-Yao Li Zhuo-Xian Weng Si-Hua Jin Jiao-Jiao Song Ming-Shan Wang Jie-Bo Chen Wei-Na Li Newton Otieno Otecko Zhao-Yu Geng Xiang-Yong Qu Yan-Ping Wu Xiu-Rong Yang Jie-Qiong Jin Jian-Lin Han Fu-Sheng Zhong Xi-Quan Zhang Ya-Ping Zhang 《Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CSCD 2018年第12期743-746,共4页
The timing and location of chicken(Gallus gallus domesticus)domestication have remained controversial for over a century[1].Several researchers have proposed China as one of the early centers for chicken domestication... The timing and location of chicken(Gallus gallus domesticus)domestication have remained controversial for over a century[1].Several researchers have proposed China as one of the early centers for chicken domestication[2].This is based on a few archaeological‘‘chicken"remains discovered in China(Table S1).Recently,one investigation detected mitochondrial DNA(mt DNA)haplotypes 展开更多
关键词 鸡肉 中国 染色体 驯养 证据 研究人员 职业人员 DNA
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