Western Palearctic water frogs
Peter Beerli
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The western palearctic water frogs are a group of frogs which are mostly water-bound and commonly found in ponds and rivers throughout Europe, northern Africa and the western parts of Asia.
,==================== Rana saharica
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| `==================== Rana perezi
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| ,==================== Rana epeirotica
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| | ,================= Rana shqiperica
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<<===| | | ,============== Rana lessonae
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`==| | | ,=========== Rana cretensis
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`==| | ,======== Rana cerigensis
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`==| ,===== Rana bedriagae
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`===== Rana ridibunda
?===== Rana terentievi
Containing clade(s):
Palearctic water frogs (subgenus Pelophylax)
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Discussion of phylogeny
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Distribution
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Sources of Information on the Internet
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References
Discussion of phylogeny
The systematics of this groups is complicated by common hybrids (see on water frog home page: hybrids). Because morphological characters are not very discriminating between species, most populations were lumped into one taxon Rana ridibunda. With the use of molecular methods the number of species increased strongly, and most new species are removed from this heterogenous taxon. The shown phylogeny has still uncertainties about positions of some clades, because there exists more than one most parsimonious tree. An alternative view gives the following tree (using 31 electrophoretic loci and the program CONTML of the PHYLIP package of Joe Felsenstein). the trees does not include Rana terentievi, because we had no samples of it, but looking through its description we believe that it must be a sister taxon to the ridibunda clade.
Distribution
Western Palearctic water frogs are very common throughout of Europe, the Middle East. The probably most southern populations are found in Jemen, the most eastern in Tadschijkistan or even western China, the most northern population are found in southern Sweden.
Sources of Information on the Internet
References
Beerli, P., H. Hotz, and T. Uzzell. Geologically dated sea barriers
calibrate an average protein clock in water frogs of the
Aegean region. Evolution 50(4):1676-1687.
Beerli, P. 1994. Genetic isolation and calibration of an average
protein clock in western Palearctic water frogs of
the Aegean region. Thesis Universität Zü:rich.
[there are still copies available, send a request to
beerli@csit.fsu.edu]
Title Illustration
Group of calling males of Rana lessonae
Photographs copyright © 1995, Thomas Uzzell.
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Peter Beerli
e-mail: beerli@csit.fsu.edu.
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University of Washington
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