Evolution, ecology, and genomics of a recent speciation event in a rainforest frog (Old ID 22201)
Role
Supervisor
Description
The Kuranda Treefrog (Litoria myola) is a critically endangered species restricted to rainforest in the Kuranda area. To conserve the Kuranda Treefrog we need to understand its evolutionary past and the key ecological factors that will determine its future. The Kuranda Treefrog is the most recent speciation event demonstrated in the Wet Tropics (occurred ~6,000 years ago) and one of the most recent globally. This project is a mix of pure and applied research that aims to resolve the origin and future of Kuranda Treefrog using detailed genetic analyses and ecological niche modelling.
Date
01 Sep 2015 - 31 Aug 2016
Project Type
GRANT
Keywords
adaptation genomics;Speciation;Litoria serrate (family Hylidae);Litoria myola (Family Hylidae);genetic connectivity;Rainforest
Funding Body
Skyrail Rainforest Foundation
Amount
5000
Project Team
Kyall Zenger;Conrad Hoskin;Megan Higgie