“…However, under experimental conditions, it is known that some species of Bufonidae have high rates of interspecific hybridization and survival of hybrids (Blair, ; Malone and Fontenot, ). Overall, these biological and reproductive characteristics could provide recurrent opportunities for genetic exchange between different species, as is noticeable in the R. granulosa (this work), the R. crucifer (Thomé et al., ), and the R. marina (Sequeira et al., ) groups, Bufotes (Stöck et al., ; Colliard et al., ), the Anaxyrus americanus group (Fontenot et al., ), and Bufo (Yamazaki et al., ; Garcia‐Porta et al., ; but see Arntzen et al., ) where extensive nuclear and/or mitochondrial introgression was observed. Moreover, Stöck et al.…”