Journal article

Anti-predator defences are linked with high levels of genetic differentiation in frogs

I Medina, C Dong, R Marquez, DM Perez, IJ Wang, D Stuart-Fox

Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences | ROYAL SOC | Published : 2024

Abstract

Predator–prey interactions have been suggested as drivers of diversity in different lineages, and the presence of anti-predator defences in some clades is linked to higher rates of diversification. Warning signals are some of the most widespread defences in the animal world, and there is evidence of higher diversification rates in aposematic lineages. The mechanisms behind such species richness, however, are still unclear. Here, we test whether lineages that use aposematism as anti-predator defence exhibit higher levels of genetic differentiation between populations, leading to increased opportunities for divergence. We collated from the literature more than 3000 pairwise genetic differentia..

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