Background\ud \ud The genus Rattus is highly speciose and has a complex taxonomy that is not fully resolved. As shown previously there are two major groups within the genus, an Asian and an Australo-Papuan group. This study focuses on the Australo-Papuan group and particularly on the Australian rats. There are uncertainties regarding the number of species within the group and the relationships among them. We analysed 16 mitochondrial genomes, including seven novel genomes from six species, to help elucidate the evolutionary history of the Australian rats. We also demonstrate, from a larger dataset, the usefulness of short regions of the mitochondrial genome in identifying these rats at the species level.\ud \ud Results\ud \ud Analyses of 16...
Black rats are major invasive vertebrate pests with severe ecological, economic and health impacts. ...
International audienceBlack rats are major invasive vertebrate pests with severe ecological, economi...
International audienceThe taxonomic position of Annandale’s rat, Rattus annandalei (Bonhote, 1903), ...
Abstract Background The genus Rattus is highly speciose and has a complex taxonomy that is not fully...
Background: The genus Rattus is highly speciose and has a complex taxonomy that is not fully resolve...
The timing and order of divergences within the genus Rattus have, to date, been quite speculative. I...
Recent and rapid radiations provide rich material to examine the factors that drive speciation. Most...
Abstract.—Recent and rapid radiations provide rich material to examine the factors that drive specia...
We inferred phylogenetic relationships and divergence date estimates among four genera of mosaic-tai...
<div><p>The genus <i>Rattus</i> is highly speciose, the taxonomy is complex, and individuals are oft...
The native rodents are the most species-rich placental mammal group on the Australian continent. Fos...
Black rats are major invasive vertebrate pests with severe ecological, economic and health impacts. ...
International audienceBlack rats are major invasive vertebrate pests with severe ecological, economi...
International audienceThe taxonomic position of Annandale’s rat, Rattus annandalei (Bonhote, 1903), ...
Abstract Background The genus Rattus is highly speciose and has a complex taxonomy that is not fully...
Background: The genus Rattus is highly speciose and has a complex taxonomy that is not fully resolve...
The timing and order of divergences within the genus Rattus have, to date, been quite speculative. I...
Recent and rapid radiations provide rich material to examine the factors that drive speciation. Most...
Abstract.—Recent and rapid radiations provide rich material to examine the factors that drive specia...
We inferred phylogenetic relationships and divergence date estimates among four genera of mosaic-tai...
<div><p>The genus <i>Rattus</i> is highly speciose, the taxonomy is complex, and individuals are oft...
The native rodents are the most species-rich placental mammal group on the Australian continent. Fos...
Black rats are major invasive vertebrate pests with severe ecological, economic and health impacts. ...
International audienceBlack rats are major invasive vertebrate pests with severe ecological, economi...
International audienceThe taxonomic position of Annandale’s rat, Rattus annandalei (Bonhote, 1903), ...