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Evolution of reproduction in the Rhacophoridae (Amphibia, Anura)
Authors:S Grosjean    M Delorme    A Dubois  and A Ohler
Institution:Département Systématique &Evolution, USM 602 Taxinomie &Collections, Reptiles &Amphibiens, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France
Abstract:Rhacophorid treefrogs have different reproductive modes: some go through a tadpole stage and some have direct development, and the adults of some species produce foam nests. Philautus is the only genus characterized by direct development. The production of foam nests has been reported in the genera Polypedates, Rhacophorus, Chiromantis and Chirixalus. Recent molecular studies did not provide a robust hypothesis concerning the origin of these reproductive modes in the Rhacophoridae. In order to better understand the evolution of these reproductive modes, we tried to clarify relationships within this group, using DNA sequencing. Our data set consists in a large number of new sequences (1676 base pairs corresponding to threee genes) for five outgroup ranoids and 48 Rhacophoridae, including 16 undescribed species from Sri Lanka and southern India, and all homologous data available in Genbank. After the inclusion of Philautus from India, our data show that the separation of Philautus into clades does not coincide with their geographic distribution. Our data point to the existence of a clade, including the genera Rhacophorus, Polypedates, Chiromantis and Chirixalus, which confirms the results of Wilkinson et al. (2002) and suggests that the ability to produce foam nests has emerged only once in the Rhacophoridae, as already stated by these authors.
Keywords:Amphibia  Anura  Rhacophoridae  12S  16S  Rhodopsin  phylogeny  direct development  foam nests  reproductive modes
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