Sexual Dichromatism Drives Diversification within a Major Radiation of African Amphibians

scientific article published on 01 November 2019

Sexual Dichromatism Drives Diversification within a Major Radiation of African Amphibians is …
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P356DOI10.1093/SYSBIO/SYZ023
P698PubMed publication ID31140573

P50authorAaron M. BauerQ926922
Annemarie OhlerQ2851464
Mark-Oliver RödelQ3293968
William Roy BranchQ14939241
David C. BlackburnQ19978490
Jimmy Adair McGuireQ21340748
Theodore PapenfussQ21341923
Michele MenegonQ21342070
Eli GreenbaumQ21387906
Rayna C. BellQ69827228
Gregory F M JongsmaQ118899565
Václav GvoždíkQ21388103
Werner ConradieQ21393158
Ange-Ghislain Zassi-BoulouQ21395446
Daniel M. PortikQ21779155
Raffael ErnstQ22106972
Annika HillersQ25916844
Mareike HirschfeldQ28146722
Jens V. VindumQ28818826
Caleb Ofori-BoatengQ31047680
P2093author name stringSimon P Loader
Susanne Müller
Robert C Drewes
Michael Veith
Stefan Lötters
Jos Kielgast
Zoltán T Nagy
Timothy J Colston
Adam D Leaché
James Harvey
Alan Channing
Marius Burger
Ulrich Sinsch
Arie Van Der Meijden
Christopher D Barratt
Daniela Rößler
J Maximilian Dehling
Lucinda P Lawson
Marcel T Kouete
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectsexual dichromatismQ125778310
P304page(s)859-875
P577publication date2019-11-01
P1433published inSystematic BiologyQ7663761
P1476titleSexual Dichromatism Drives Diversification within a Major Radiation of African Amphibians
P478volume68

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