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    <dc:title>Evolution in the genus Rhinella : a total evidence
phylogenetic analysis of neotropical true toads (Anura: Bufonidae)
/</dc:title>
    <dc:contributor>Pereyra, Mart&#xED;n O.,
author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Blotto, Boris L., author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Baldo, Diego, author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Chaparro, Juan Carlos (Herpetologist),
author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Ron, Santiago R., author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Elias-Costa, Agust&#xED;n J.,
author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Iglesias, Patricia P.,
author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Venegas, Pablo J., author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Thom&#xE9;, Maria Tereza C.,
author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Ospina-Sarria, Jhon Jairo,
author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Maciel, Natan M., author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Rada, Marco, author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Kolenc, Francisco, author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Borteiro, Claudio, author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Rivera-Correa, Mauricio,
author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Rojas-Runjaic, Fernando J. M.,
author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Moravec, Ji&#x159;&#xED;,
author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Riva, Ignacio de la,
author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Wheeler, Ward, author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Castroviejo-Fisher, Santiago, 1979- ,
author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Grant, Taran, 1972- ,
author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>haddad, C&#xE9;lio F. B.,
author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Faivovich, Juli&#xE1;n,
author.</dc:contributor>
    <dc:type>text</dc:type>
    <dc:publisher>New York, NY : American Museum of Natural
History,</dc:publisher>
    <dc:publisher/>
    <dc:date>[2021]</dc:date>
    <dc:date>&#xA9;2021</dc:date>
    <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
    <dc:description>155 pages : 26 cm.</dc:description>
    <dc:description>True toads of the genus Rhinella are among the
most common and diverse group of Neotropical anurans. These toads are
widely distributed throughout South America, inhabiting a great diversity
of environments and ecoregions. Currently, however, the genus is defined
solely on the basis of molecular characters, and it lacks a proper
diagnosis. Although some phenetic species groups have traditionally been
recognized within Rhinella, the monophyly of some of them have been
rejected in previous phylogenetic analyses, and many species remain
unassigned to these poorly defined groups. Additionally, the identity and
taxonomy of several species are problematic and hinder the specific
recognition and description of undescribed taxa. In this work, we first
perform phylogenetic analyses of separate mitochondrial and nuclear
datasets to test the possible occurrence of hybridization and/or genetic
introgression in the genus. The comparative analysis of both datasets
revealed unidirectional mitochondrial introgressions of an unknown parental
species into R. horribilis ("ghost introgression") and of R. dorbignyi into
R. bernardoi; therefore, the mitochondrial and nuclear datasets of these
species were considered separately in subsequent analyses. We performed
total-evidence phylogenetic analyses that included revised molecular (four
mitochondrial and five nuclear genes) and phenotypic (90 characters)
datasets for 83 nominal species of Rhinella, plus several undescribed and
problematic species and multiple outgroups. Results demonstrate that
Rhinella was nonmonophyletic due to the position of R. ceratophrys, which
was recovered as the sister taxon of Rhaebo nasicus with strong support.
Among our outgroups, the strongly supported Anaxyrus + Incilius is the
sister clade of all other species of Rhinella. Once R. ceratophrys is
excluded, the genus Rhinella is monophyletic, well supported, and composed
of two major clades. One of these is moderately supported and includes
species of the former R. spinulosa Group (including R. gallardoi); the
monophyletic R. granulosa, R. crucifer, and R. marina Groups; and a clade
composed of the mitochondrial sequences of R. horribilis. The other major
clade is strongly supported and composed of all the species from the
non-monophyletic R. veraguensis and R. margaritifera Groups, the former R.
acrolopha Group, and R. sternosignata. Consistent with these results, we
define eight species groups of Rhinella that are mostly diagnosed by
phenotypic synapomorphies in addition to a combination of morphological
character states. Rhinella sternosignata is the only species that remains
unassigned to any group. We also synonymize nine species, treat three
former subspecies as full species, and suggest that 15 lineages represent
putative undescribed species. Lastly, we discuss the apparently frequent
occurrence of hybridization, deep mitochondrial divergence, and "ghost
introgression"; the incomplete phenotypic evidence (including putative
character systems that could be used for future phylogenetic analyses); and
the validity of the known fossil record of Rhinella as a source of
calibration points for divergence dating analyses.</dc:description>
    <dc:description>"Issued March 31, 2021."</dc:description>
    <dc:description>Local PDF available in high- and low-resolution
versions.</dc:description>
    <dc:description>Includes bibliographical references (pages
76-96).</dc:description>
    <dc:subject>Rhinella -- Phylogeny.</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Bufonidae -- South America --
Phylogeny.</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Toads -- South America --
Phylogeny.</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Amphibians -- South America --
Phylogeny.</dc:subject>
    <dc:relation>Also available online.</dc:relation>
   
<dc:identifier>http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/handle/2246/7260</dc:identifier>
   
<dc:identifier>https://doi.org/10.5531/sd.sp.46</dc:identifier>
   
<dc:identifier>https://doi.org/10.1206/0003-0090.447.1.1</dc:identifier>
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