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Osteocephalus_DNA_Sequences_Partitions_All_Terminals
This nexus file includes all the DNA sequences of all terminals analyzed in the publication. Partitions per marker and condon are included. Terminals are labelled with field or laboratory codes. Information about all terminals (including current taxonomyc classification, voucher codes, localities, and GenBank accession codes) can be found in the Appendix S2 of the Additional Supporting Information in the online version of this article
Estimated conductance maps for <i>Dendropsophus minuts</i> complex.
<p>Conductance maps constructed with the program Circuitscape. Conductances were estimated according to a spacial distribution modeling for the <i>D. minutus</i> complex projected to four different climatic scenarios. Conductance maps were averaged and thresholded to show stable dispersal corridors (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0103958#s2" target="_blank">methods</a> for details).</p
<i>Dendropsophus minutus</i> tree with lineage distribution part 1.
<p>50% Maximum Clade Credibility tree and distribution maps of mtDNA lineages 1–18. Asterisks represent nodes with posterior probability equal to 1. Posterior probabilities lower than 0.9 are not shown.</p
<i>Dendropsophus minutus</i> tree with lineage distribution part 3.
<p>50% Maximum Clade Credibility tree and distribution maps of mtDNA lineages 29–43. Asterisks represent nodes with probability equals to 1. Probabilities lower than 0.9 are not shown.</p
Comparative range size of lineages.
<p>Range size of lineages within the <i>Dendropsophus minutus</i> complex. Most lineages appear to be microendemic and are only recorded from one or two localities while eight lineages have ranges larger than 100,000 km<sup>2</sup>.</p