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1. Deep diversification and long-term persistence in the South American 'dry diagonal': integrating continent-wide phylogeography and distribution modeling of geckos.

2. Phylogeographic model selection using convolutional neural networks.

3. Pleistocene expansion and connectivity of mesic forests inside the South American Dry Diagonal supported by the phylogeography of a small lizard*.

4. Conceptual and empirical advances in Neotropical biodiversity research.

5. Environmental transition zone and rivers shape intraspecific population structure and genetic diversity of an Amazonian rain forest tree frog.

6. Diversification with gene flow and niche divergence in a lizard species along the South American “diagonal of open formations”.

7. Thermal physiology of Amazonian lizards (Reptilia: Squamata).

8. Estimating synchronous demographic changes across populations using hABC and its application for a herpetological community from northeastern Brazil.

9. Cryptic lineages and diversification of an endemic anole lizard (Squamata, Dactyloidae) of the Cerrado hotspot.

10. Biogeographic history and cryptic diversity of saxicolous Tropiduridae lizards endemic to the semiarid Caatinga.

11. Quaternary range and demographic expansion of Liolaemus darwinii ( Squamata: Liolaemidae) in the Monte Desert of Central Argentina using Bayesian phylogeography and ecological niche modelling.

12. Patterns, Mechanisms and Genetics of Speciation in Reptiles and Amphibians.

14. Integrative species delimitation uncovers hidden diversity within the Pithecopus hypochondrialis species complex (Hylidae, Phyllomedusinae) and its phylogeography reveals Plio-Pleistocene connectivity among Neotropical savannas.

15. Extinction risks forced by climatic change and intraspecific variation in the thermal physiology of a tropical lizard.

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