Title of article
Cryptic species as a window on diversity and conservation
Author/Authors
David Bickford، نويسنده , , David J. Lohman، نويسنده , , Navjot S. Sodhi، نويسنده , , Peter K.L. Ng، نويسنده , , Rudolf Meier، نويسنده , , Kevin Winker، نويسنده , , Krista K. Ingram، نويسنده , , Indraneil Das، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
8
From page
148
To page
155
Abstract
The taxonomic challenge posed by cryptic species (two or more distinct species classified as a single species) has been recognized for nearly 300 years, but the advent of relatively inexpensive and rapid DNA sequencing has given biologists a new tool for detecting and differentiating morphologically similar species. Here, we synthesize the literature on cryptic and sibling species and discuss trends in their discovery. However, a lack of systematic studies leaves many questions open, such as whether cryptic species are more common in particular habitats, latitudes or taxonomic groups. The discovery of cryptic species is likely to be non-random with regard to taxon and biome and, hence, could have profound implications for evolutionary theory, biogeography and conservation planning.
Journal title
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Record number
772018
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