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The following pages link to Deep genealogical lineages in the widely distributed African helmeted terrapin: evidence from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA (Testudines: Pelomedusidae: Pelomedusa subrufa) (Q28277552):
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- One extinct turtle species less: Pelusios seychellensis is not extinct, it never existed (Q21133664) (← links)
- The desert tortoise trichotomy: Mexico hosts a third, new sister-species of tortoise in the Gopherus morafkai–G. agassizii group (Q23003793) (← links)
- Imperfect isolation: factors and filters shaping Madagascar's extant vertebrate fauna (Q27323237) (← links)
- Molecular phylogenetics of the mud and musk turtle family Kinosternidae (Q30653018) (← links)
- Mitochondrial DNA diversification, molecular phylogeny, and biogeography of the primitive rhacophorid genus Buergeria in East Asia (Q33812531) (← links)
- Monitors cross the Red Sea: the biogeographic history of Varanus yemenensis (Q34049701) (← links)
- Phylogeography of the widespread African puff adder (Bitis arietans) reveals multiple Pleistocene refugia in southern Africa (Q34535784) (← links)
- Shedding subspecies: The influence of genetics on reptile subspecies taxonomy (Q38198903) (← links)
- Species on the rocks: Systematics and biogeography of the rock-dwelling Ptyodactylus geckos (Squamata: Phyllodactylidae) in North Africa and Arabia (Q39247497) (← links)
- Molecular phylogeny of African hinge-back tortoises (Kinixys): implications for phylogeography and taxonomy (Testudines: Testudinidae) (Q53980471) (← links)
- In quest of contact: phylogeography of helmeted terrapins (Pelomedusa galeata, P. subrufa sensu stricto). (Q54963918) (← links)
- Trachemys medemi n. sp. from northwestern Colombia turns the biogeography of South American slider turtles upside down (Q56454798) (← links)
- Risk of invasion by frequently traded freshwater turtles (Q56459564) (← links)
- Northern genetic richness and southern purity, but just one species in the Chelonoidis chilensis complex (Q56551408) (← links)
- Cold Code: the global initiative to DNA barcode amphibians and nonavian reptiles (Q56959959) (← links)
- Weak divergence among African, Malagasy and Seychellois hinged terrapins (Pelusios castanoides, P. subniger) and evidence for human-mediated oversea dispersal (Q56960019) (← links)
- Genomic analyses reveal two species of the matamata (Testudines: Chelidae: Chelus spp.) and clarify their phylogeography (Q91829016) (← links)
- Phylogenetic position of Pelusios williamsi and a critique of current GenBank procedures (Reptilia: Testudines: Pelomedusidae) (Q101402152) (← links)
- Weak genetic divergence between the two South American toad-headed turtles Mesoclemmys dahli and M. zuliae (Testudines: Pleurodira: Chelidae) (Q101402166) (← links)
- Shaping species with ephemeral boundaries: the distribution and genetic structure of desert tortoise (Gopherus morafkai) in the Sonoran Desert region (Q101632701) (← links)
- Unraveling the diversification and systematic puzzle of the highly polymorphic Psammobates tentorius (Bell, 1828) complex (Reptilia: Testudinidae) through phylogenetic analyses and species delimitation approaches (Q101633002) (← links)
- African Herald snakes, Crotaphopeltis , show population structure for a widespread generalist but deep genetic divergence for forest specialists (Q101633010) (← links)
- Leopard tortoises in southern Africa have greater genetic diversity in the north than in the south (Testudinidae) (Q101633044) (← links)
- Betting the farm: A review of Ball Python and other reptile trade from Togo, West Africa (Q101635394) (← links)
- Identity of Pelodiscus sinensis revealed by DNA sequences of an approximately 180‐year‐old type specimen and a taxonomic reappraisal of Pelodiscus species (Testudines: Trionychidae) (Q116205982) (← links)
- How marine currents influenced the widespread natural overseas dispersal of reptiles in the Western Indian Ocean region (Q116206054) (← links)
- Phylogeny and phylogeography of chelonians from sub-Saharan Africa—A review of current knowledge in tribute to Margaretha D. Hofmeyr (Q116816641) (← links)