Wood mice of the genus Apodemus are an essential component of small mammal communities throughout Europe. Molecular data suggest the postglacial colonization of current ranges from south European glacial refugia, different in particular species. Yet, details on the course of colonization and Holocene history of particular species are not available, partly because of a lack of reliable criteria for species identification in the fossil record. Using a sample of extant species, we analyzed variation patterns and between-species overlaps for a large set of metric and non-metric dental variables and established the criteria enabling the reliable species identification of fragmentary fossil material. The corresponding biometrical analyses were un...
Member of the genus Sicista rank among the rarest and the least known European mammals. They exhibit...
Elucidating the colonization processes associated with Quaternary climatic cycles is important in or...
To improve our knowledge concerning the hypothesis of northern refugia during the last glaciation fo...
Wood mice of the genus Apodemus rank among the most common extant mammals throughout Europe. A histo...
The wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus is an opportunistic rodent that is found throughout most of the E...
<p><b>The current European ranges of <i>Apodemus agrarius</i> (a), <i>A</i>. <i>sylvaticus</i> (b), ...
Knitlová, Markéta, Horáček, Ivan (2017): Genus Apodemus In The Pleistocene Of Central Europe: When D...
Phylogenetic relationships among three species of the genus Apodemus (A.. avicollis, A. sylvaticus a...
There is controversy and uncertainty on how far north there were glacial refugia for temperate speci...
In Europe, concordant geographical distribution among genetic lineages within different species is r...
The wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus is an opportunistic rodent that is found throughout most ofthe Eu...
In Europe, concordant geographical distribution among genetic lineages within different species is r...
Background: Mice of the genus Apodemus are one the most common mammals in the Palaearctic region. De...
International audienceTo better understand the evolutionary history of oriental wildlife newcomers i...
Karyotyping and several molecular methods have allowed successful identification of two morpholog...
Member of the genus Sicista rank among the rarest and the least known European mammals. They exhibit...
Elucidating the colonization processes associated with Quaternary climatic cycles is important in or...
To improve our knowledge concerning the hypothesis of northern refugia during the last glaciation fo...
Wood mice of the genus Apodemus rank among the most common extant mammals throughout Europe. A histo...
The wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus is an opportunistic rodent that is found throughout most of the E...
<p><b>The current European ranges of <i>Apodemus agrarius</i> (a), <i>A</i>. <i>sylvaticus</i> (b), ...
Knitlová, Markéta, Horáček, Ivan (2017): Genus Apodemus In The Pleistocene Of Central Europe: When D...
Phylogenetic relationships among three species of the genus Apodemus (A.. avicollis, A. sylvaticus a...
There is controversy and uncertainty on how far north there were glacial refugia for temperate speci...
In Europe, concordant geographical distribution among genetic lineages within different species is r...
The wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus is an opportunistic rodent that is found throughout most ofthe Eu...
In Europe, concordant geographical distribution among genetic lineages within different species is r...
Background: Mice of the genus Apodemus are one the most common mammals in the Palaearctic region. De...
International audienceTo better understand the evolutionary history of oriental wildlife newcomers i...
Karyotyping and several molecular methods have allowed successful identification of two morpholog...
Member of the genus Sicista rank among the rarest and the least known European mammals. They exhibit...
Elucidating the colonization processes associated with Quaternary climatic cycles is important in or...
To improve our knowledge concerning the hypothesis of northern refugia during the last glaciation fo...