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Genetic Divergence and Reproductive Isolation in the Genus Fejervarya (Amphibia: Anura) from Bangladesh Inferred from Morphological Observations, Crossing Experiments, and Molecular Analyses

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Mohammed Mafizul Islam, Naoko Kurose, MdMukhlesur Rahman Khan, Toshitaka Nishizawa et al.

Journal: ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCEYear: 2008Citations: 31

In the present study, morphological examinations, crossing experiments and molecular analyses were performed to elucidate the degree of genetic divergence and phylogenetic relationships within the genus Fejervarya from Bangladesh and other Asian countries. Morphological characteristics revealed that...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary Change
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Taxonomic Status of Three Types of<i>Fejervarya cancrivora</i>from Indonesia and Other Asian Countries Based on Morphological Observations and Crossing Experiments

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Nia Kurniawan, Djong Hon Tjong, Mohammed Mafizul Islam, Toshitaka Nishizawa et al.

Journal: ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCEYear: 2010Citations: 16

Although the crab-eating frog Fejervarya cancrivora is one of the most widely distributed species in Asian region, taxonomic relationships among different populations remain unclarified. In this study, we attempted to elucidate the taxonomic status of F. cancrivora from Indonesian and other Asian po...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary Change
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Speciation of Fejervarya cancrivora from Indonesia and other Asian countries inferred from morphological observations and crossing experiments

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Nia Kurniawan, Djong Hon Tjong, Md. Amirul Islam, Toshitaka Nishizawa et al.

Journal: Hasanuddin University RepositoryYear: 2011

This study was conducted to elucidate the taxonomic status and post-isolating mechanisms of Fejervarya cancrivora from Indonesia and other Asian populations. Five populations of F. cancrivora, from Selangor (Malaysia), Cianjur (Java, Indonesia), Trat (Thailand), Khulna (Bangladesh), and Makassar (Su...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyPhysiology
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