[HTML][HTML] Role of geographical gaps in the Western Ghats in shaping intra-and interspecific genetic diversity
A Biswas, K Praveen Karanth - Journal of the Indian Institute of Science, 2021 - Springer
Gaps or wide valleys in mountain systems are of much interest to biogeographers and
evolutionary biologists since they shape species distributions as well as inter-and …
evolutionary biologists since they shape species distributions as well as inter-and …
[HTML][HTML] A practical approach to revise the Oxynoemacheilus bergianus species group (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae)
The Oxynoemacheilus bergianus species group is revised based on tree topology (ML, NJ,
MP), distance (K2P and ASAP) and Poisson tree process analyses of DNA barcode data …
MP), distance (K2P and ASAP) and Poisson tree process analyses of DNA barcode data …
[HTML][HTML] Diversification and biogeography of Dawkinsia (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in the Western Ghats-Sri Lanka biodiversity hotspot
H Sudasinghe, R Raghavan, N Dahanukar… - Organisms Diversity & …, 2021 - Springer
The cyprinid genus Dawkinsia comprises 13 species distributed in lowland streams and
rivers in southern peninsular India and Sri Lanka. Eleven species are endemic to India …
rivers in southern peninsular India and Sri Lanka. Eleven species are endemic to India …
Effect of unmanaged harvests for the aquarium trade on the population status and dynamics of redline torpedo barb: A threatened aquatic flagship
The freshwater aquarium trade provides economic and livelihood opportunities to the rural
poor, but has been implicated in biodiversity loss through population declines and local …
poor, but has been implicated in biodiversity loss through population declines and local …
[HTML][HTML] Species distribution modeling and assessment of environmental drivers responsible for distribution and preferred niche of critically endangered and endemic …
India has different bioclimatic zones and supports diverse aquatic habitats rich in
biodiversity. For effective conservation of the endangered species in its habitat, it is essential …
biodiversity. For effective conservation of the endangered species in its habitat, it is essential …
[PDF][PDF] A CONTRIBUTION TO THE INDIAN TRINKET SNAKE, Coelognathus helena (DAUDIN, 1803), WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SUBSPECIES.
PP Mohapatra, KD Schulz, N Helfenberger… - Russian Journal of …, 2016 - researchgate.net
The Oriental colubrid genus Coelognathus Fitzinger, 1843 is represented by 7 species
(celebensis, enganensis, erythrurus, flavolineatus, helena, radiatus, subradiatus) of which 3 …
(celebensis, enganensis, erythrurus, flavolineatus, helena, radiatus, subradiatus) of which 3 …
Phylogeny of the hillstream loach genus Mesonoemacheilus reveals widespread diversification through ancient drainage connections in the Western Ghats …
Abstract Rivers draining the Western Ghats (WG) mountain ranges in peninsular India
harbor an exceptionally diverse, unique and evolutionarily distinct assemblage of lower …
harbor an exceptionally diverse, unique and evolutionarily distinct assemblage of lower …
Molecular phylogeny unveils hidden diversity of hillstream loaches (Cypriniformes: Cobitoidea) in the northern Western Ghats of India
The diversity of hillstream loaches in the northern part of the Western Ghats region of India
was studied for the first time using two mitochondrial genes, cytochrome oxidase subunit I …
was studied for the first time using two mitochondrial genes, cytochrome oxidase subunit I …
Phylogeographical patterns are governed by geography in endemic polymorphic snail Indrella ampulla (Gastropoda: Ariophantidae)
S Chakraborthy, M Sil, A Roy, HNP Bhat… - Biological Journal of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Genetic diversity within a species can be shaped by abiotic factors, such as climate and
geography. We aimed to ascertain the relative importance of these two abiotic factors to …
geography. We aimed to ascertain the relative importance of these two abiotic factors to …
Sahyadria, a new genus of barbs (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) from Western Ghats of India
Redline Torpedo Barbs (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), comprising of two species, Puntius denisonii
and P. chalakkudiensis, and six evolutionarily distinct lineages are endemic to the streams …
and P. chalakkudiensis, and six evolutionarily distinct lineages are endemic to the streams …