The phylogenetic and taxonomic relationships among the Old World leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideridae) and the closely related horseshoe bats (Rhinolophidae) remain unresolved. In this study, we generated a novel approximately 10-kb molecular data set of 19 nuclear exon and intron gene fragments for 40 bat species to elucidate the phylogenetic relationships within the families Rhinolophidae and Hipposideridae. We estimated divergence times and explored po-tential reasons for any incongruent phylogenetic signal. We demonstrated the effects of outlier taxa and genes on phylogenetic reconstructions and compared the relative performance of intron and exon data to resolve phylogenetic relationships. Phylogenetic analyses produced a well-resolved phyl...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
The leaf-nosed bats in Hipposideridae and Rhinonycteridae currently have an Old World tropical to su...
The phylogenetic and taxonomic relationships among the Old World leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideridae) an...
The phylogenetic and taxonomic relationships among the Old World leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideridae) an...
The Old World leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideridae) are aerial and gleaning insectivores that occur throu...
FIG. 2. Phylogram inferred from Bayesian Analysis in BEAST on the exon+intron-outliers removed data ...
Despite many studies illustrating the perils of utilising mitochondrial DNA in phylogenetic studies,...
Despite many studies illustrating the perils of utilising mitochondrial DNA in phylogenetic studies,...
Despite many studies illustrating the perils of utilising mitochondrial DNA in phylogenetic studies,...
Phylogenetic discordance among taxa can provide powerful insights into past episodes of introgressiv...
Fig. 4 a Bayesian phylogeny of Rhinolophus based on four nuclear introns. The phylogeny was inferred...
Bats (Order Chiroptera), the only mammals capable of powered flight and sophisticated laryngeal echo...
Leaf-nosed bats in Hipposideridae and Rhinonycteridae currently have an Old World tropical to subtro...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
The leaf-nosed bats in Hipposideridae and Rhinonycteridae currently have an Old World tropical to su...
The phylogenetic and taxonomic relationships among the Old World leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideridae) an...
The phylogenetic and taxonomic relationships among the Old World leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideridae) an...
The Old World leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideridae) are aerial and gleaning insectivores that occur throu...
FIG. 2. Phylogram inferred from Bayesian Analysis in BEAST on the exon+intron-outliers removed data ...
Despite many studies illustrating the perils of utilising mitochondrial DNA in phylogenetic studies,...
Despite many studies illustrating the perils of utilising mitochondrial DNA in phylogenetic studies,...
Despite many studies illustrating the perils of utilising mitochondrial DNA in phylogenetic studies,...
Phylogenetic discordance among taxa can provide powerful insights into past episodes of introgressiv...
Fig. 4 a Bayesian phylogeny of Rhinolophus based on four nuclear introns. The phylogeny was inferred...
Bats (Order Chiroptera), the only mammals capable of powered flight and sophisticated laryngeal echo...
Leaf-nosed bats in Hipposideridae and Rhinonycteridae currently have an Old World tropical to subtro...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
The leaf-nosed bats in Hipposideridae and Rhinonycteridae currently have an Old World tropical to su...