Diversity, distribution and molecular species delimitation in frogs and toads from the Eastern Palaearctic

Abstract Biodiversity analyses can greatly benefit from coherent species delimitation schemes and up-to-date distribution data. In this article, we have made the daring attempt to delimit and map described and undescribed lineages of anuran amphibians in the Eastern Palaearctic (EP) region in its br...

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