Savel R Daniels

Department of Botany and Zoology, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X 1, Matieland 7602, South Africa. srd@sun.ac.za

Publications of Savel R Daniels

  • Cryptic diversity and morphological convergence in threatened species of fossorial skinks in the genus Scelotes (Squamata: Scincidae) from the Western Cape Coast of South Africa: implications for species boundaries, digit reduction and conservation.

    Authors: Neil J L Heideman, Daniel G Mulcahy, Jack W Sites, Martin G J Hendricks, Savel R Daniels

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 08/2011; 61(3):823-33.

    We investigated the evolutionary relationships among populations of two threatened Red Data Book fossorial skinks, Scelotes gronovii and Scelotes kasneri, along the Western Cape Coast of South
  • Reconstructing the colonisation and diversification history of the endemic freshwater crab (Seychellum alluaudi) in the granitic and volcanic Seychelles Archipelago.

    Authors: Savel R Daniels

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 07/2011; 61(2):534-42.

    The endemic, monotypic freshwater crab species Seychellum alluaudi was used as a template to examine the initial colonisation and evolutionary history among the major islands in the Seychelles
  • The mitochondrial genome of the onychophoran Opisthopatus cinctipes (Peripatopsidae) reflects the ancestral mitochondrial gene arrangement of Panarthropoda and Ecdysozoa.

    Authors: Anke Braband, Stephen L Cameron, Lars Podsiadlowski, Savel R Daniels, Georg Mayer

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 10/2010; 57(1):285-92.

    The ancestral genome composition in Onychophora (velvet worms) is unknown since only a single species of Peripatidae has been studied thus far, which shows a highly derived gene order with numerous
  • Deep genealogical lineages in the widely distributed African helmeted terrapin: evidence from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA (Testudines: Pelomedusidae: Pelomedusa subrufa).

    Authors: Mario Vargas-Ramírez, Miguel Vences, William R Branch, Savel R Daniels, Frank Glaw, Margaretha D Hofmeyr, Gerald Kuchling, Jérôme Maran, Theodore J Papenfuss, Pavel Siroký, David R Vieites, Uwe Fritz

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 03/2010; 56(1):428-40.

    We investigated the phylogeographic differentiation of the widely distributed African helmeted terrapin Pelomedusa subrufa based on 1503 base pairs of mitochondrial DNA (partial cyt b and ND4 genes
  • Living with the genetic signature of Miocene induced change: evidence from the phylogeographic structure of the endemic angulate tortoise Chersina angulata.

    Authors: Savel R Daniels, Margaretha D Hofmeyr, Brian T Henen, Keith A Crandall

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 01/2008; 45(3):915-26.

    The phylogeographic structure of the monotypic endemic southern African angulate tortoise Chersina angulata was investigated throughout its distribution with the use of partial sequences from three
  • Evolution of Afrotropical freshwater crab lineages obscured by morphological convergence.

    Authors: Savel R Daniels, Neil Cumberlidge, Marcos Pérez-Losada, Saskia A E Marijnissen, Keith A Crandall

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 08/2006; 40(1):227-35.

    We use sequence data derived from six DNA gene loci to examine evolutionary and biogeographic affinities among all freshwater crab families. With an emphasis on the Afrotropical fauna that includes
  • Unraveling evolutionary lineages in the limbless fossorial skink genus Acontias (Sauria: Scincidae): are subspecies equivalent systematic units?

    Authors: Savel R Daniels, Neil J L Heideman, Martin G J Hendricks, Mphalile E Mokone, Keith A Crandall

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 04/2005; 34(3):645-54.

    Subspecies in the limbless, endemic African fossorial skink genus Acontias constitute ill-defined operational taxonomic units, consequently considerable systematic debate has lingered on the
  • Phylogenetic relationships of the southern African freshwater crab fauna (Decapoda: Potamonautidae: Potamonautes) derived from multiple data sets reveal biogeographic patterning.

    Authors: Savel R Daniels, Barbara A Stewart, Gavin Gouws, Michael Cunningham, Conrad A Matthee

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 01/2003; 25(3):511-23.

    The phylogenetic relationships among the southern African freshwater crab species were examined using partial sequence data from three mitochondrial genes (12S rRNA, 16S rRNA, and mtDNA COI) 26
  • A molecular phylogeny for the South African limbless lizard taxa of the subfamily Acontinae (Sauria: Scincidae) with special emphasis on relationships within Acontias.

    Authors: Savel R Daniels, Neil Heideman, Martin Hendricks, Brian Willson

    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 09/2002; 24(2):315-23.

    In the present study, relationships among three genera Acontias, Acontophiops, and Typhlosaurus, that comprise the South African limbless lizard subfamily Acontinae, were assessed with partial
  • Evolution of Afrotropical freshwater crab lineages obscured by morphological convergence

    Authors: Savel R. Daniels, Neil Cumberlidge, Marcos Pérez-Losada, Saskia A.E. Marijnissen, Keith A. Crandall

    Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.

    We use sequence data derived from six DNA gene loci to examine evolutionary and biogeographic affinities among all freshwater crab families. With an emphasis on the Afrotropical fauna that includes
  • Unraveling evolutionary lineages in the limbless fossorial skink genus Acontias (Sauria: Scincidae): are subspecies equivalent systematic units?

    Authors: Savel R. Daniels, Neil J.L. Heideman, Martin G.J. Hendricks, Mphalile E. Mokone, Keith A. Crandall

    Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.

    Subspecies in the limbless, endemic African fossorial skink genus Acontias constitute ill-defined operational taxonomic units, consequently considerable systematic debate has lingered on the
  • Deep genealogical lineages in the widely distributed African helmeted terrapin: Evidence from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA (Testudines: Pelomedusidae: Pelomedusa subrufa)

    Authors: Mario Vargas-Ramírez, Miguel Vences, William R. Branch, Savel R. Daniels, Frank Glaw, Margaretha D. Hofmeyr, Gerald Kuchling, Jérôme Maran, Theodore J. Papenfuss, Pavel Široký, David R. Vieites, Uwe Fritz

    Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.

    We investigated the phylogeographic differentiation of the widely distributed African helmeted terrapin Pelomedusa subrufa based on 1503 base pairs of mitochondrial DNA (partial cyt b and ND4 genes

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Keywords of Savel R Daniels

bodied skinks
 
Central African Republic
 
considerable systematic debate
 
continental African populations
 
crab families
 
freshwater crab families
 
partial sequence data
 
sequence data
 
statistically significant worse
 
taxonomic units
 
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Institutions

  • 2011
    • University of the Free State
      Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa
  • 2002–2011
    • Universiteit Stellenbosch
      • • Department of Botany and Zoology
      • • Department of Zoology
      Stellenbosch, Province of the Western Cape, South Africa
  • 2006
    • Brigham Young University
      • Department of Integrative Biology
      Provo, UT, USA