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[PDF][PDF] Evolution of disjunct distributions among wet-zone species of the Indian subcontinent: testing various hypotheses using a phylogenetic approach
KP Karanth - Current Science, 2003 - currentscience.ac.in
… Prayeen Karanth … Praveen Karanth is in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology, Yale … . Karanth, PK, Molecular systematics and phylogeography of the langurs of Asia. …
Biology, Yale … . Karanth, PK, Molecular systematics and phylogeography of the langurs of Asia. …
Out-of-India Gondwanan origin of some tropical Asian biota
KP Karanth - Current Science, 2006 - JSTOR
… Karanth, P., Evolution of disjunct distributions among wet zone species of the Indian
subcontinent: Testing various hypotheses us ing a phylogenetic approach. Curr. Sci., 2003, 85, 101-…
subcontinent: Testing various hypotheses us ing a phylogenetic approach. Curr. Sci., 2003, 85, 101-…
A phylogeny of the only ground-dwelling radiation of Cyrtodactylus (Squamata, Gekkonidae): diversification of Geckoella across peninsular India and Sri Lanka
I Agarwal, KP Karanth - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2015 - Elsevier
The subgenus Geckoella, the only ground-dwelling radiation within Cyrtodactylus, closely
overlaps in distribution with brookii group Hemidactylus in peninsular India and Sri Lanka. …
overlaps in distribution with brookii group Hemidactylus in peninsular India and Sri Lanka. …
Ancient DNA from giant extinct lemurs confirms single origin of Malagasy primates
KP Karanth, T Delefosse… - Proceedings of the …, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
The living Malagasy lemurs constitute a spectacular radiation of >50 species that are believed
to have evolved from a common ancestor that colonized Madagascar in the early Tertiary …
to have evolved from a common ancestor that colonized Madagascar in the early Tertiary …
Insights into Himalayan biogeography from geckos: a molecular phylogeny of Cyrtodactylus (Squamata: Gekkonidae)
The India–Asia collision profoundly influenced the climate, topography and biodiversity of
Asia, causing the formation of the biodiverse Himalayas. The species-rich gekkonid genus …
Asia, causing the formation of the biodiverse Himalayas. The species-rich gekkonid genus …
Molecular phylogeny of Hemidactylus geckos (Squamata: Gekkonidae) of the Indian subcontinent reveals a unique Indian radiation and an Indian origin of Asian …
R Bansal, KP Karanth - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2010 - Elsevier
Represented by approximately 85 species, Hemidactylus is one of the most diverse and
widely distributed genera of reptiles in the world. In the Indian subcontinent, this genus is …
widely distributed genera of reptiles in the world. In the Indian subcontinent, this genus is …
Molecular phylogeny and biogeography of langurs and leaf monkeys of South Asia (Primates: Colobinae)
The two recently proposed taxonomies of the langurs and leaf monkeys (Subfamily Colobinae)
provide different implications to our understanding of the evolution of Nilgiri and purple-…
provide different implications to our understanding of the evolution of Nilgiri and purple-…
Molecular data in conjunction with morphology help resolve the Hemidactylus brookii complex (Squamata: Gekkonidae)
A Lajmi, VB Giri, KP Karanth - Organisms Diversity & Evolution, 2016 - Springer
Molecular data are increasingly being used to resolve cryptic species complexes; however,
subsequent formal species description and taxonomic revisions often remain incomplete. …
subsequent formal species description and taxonomic revisions often remain incomplete. …
The hills are alive with geckos! A radiation of a dozen species on sky islands across peninsular India (Squamata: Gekkonidae, Hemiphyllodactylus) with the …
…, VB Giri, U Ramakrishnan, KP Karanth - Organisms Diversity & …, 2019 - Springer
Sky Islands are high-elevation environments that are separated by warmer, low elevations,
forming natural patches of unique montane habitat that often persist through changing …
forming natural patches of unique montane habitat that often persist through changing …
Systematics and phylogeny of Sitana (Reptilia: Agamidae) of Peninsular India, with the description of one new genus and five new species
…, AM Zambre, H Bhosale, KP Karanth - Contributions to …, 2016 - repository.naturalis.nl
We revise the taxonomy of the agamid genus Sitana Cuvier, 1829, a widely distributed terrestrial
lizard from the Indian subcontinent based on detailed comparative analyses of external …
lizard from the Indian subcontinent based on detailed comparative analyses of external …