The taxonomic position of the endemic New Zealand bat genus Mystacina has vexed systematists ever since its erection in 1843. Over the years the genus has been linked with many microchiropteran families and superfamilies. Most recent classifications place it in the Vespertilionoidea, although some immunological evidence links it with the Noctilionoidea (=Phyllostomoidea). We have sequenced 402 bp of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene for M. tuberculata (Gray in Dieffenbach, 1843), and using both our own and published DNA sequences for taxa in both superfamilies, we applied different tree reconstruction methods to find the appropriate phylogeny and different methods of estimating confidence in the parts of the tree. All methods strongly sup...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Abstract.—Two conflicting hypotheses concern the origin of flying mammals. The traditional hypothesi...
The New Zealand endemic bat family Mystacinidae comprises just two Recent species re-ferred to a sin...
The taxonomic position of the endemic New Zealand bat genus Mystacina has vexed systematists ever si...
Molecular and morphological hypotheses disagree on the phylogenetic position of New Zealand’s short-...
A new genus and species of fossil bat is described from New Zealand's only pre-Pleistocene Cenozoic ...
The New Zealand endemic bat family Mystacinidae comprises just two Recent species referred to a sing...
Based on extensive phenetic analyses, bats of the genus Myotis have been classically subdivided into...
Sequence data held on CD with print copy in the Turitea Library.The distribution, ecology, and molec...
Bats (Chiroptera) represent the largest diversification of extant mammals after rodents. Here we rep...
We present the first estimate of the phylogenetic relationships among all 916 extant and nine recent...
We present the first estimate of the phylogenetic relationships among all 916 extant and nine recent...
Thirteen species of Neotropical bats of the genus Micronycteris are currently recognized and are all...
Background. New Zealand's lesser short-tailed bat Mystacina tuberculata is one of only two of c.1100...
Bats (Order Chiroptera), the only mammals capable of powered flight and sophisticated laryngeal echo...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Abstract.—Two conflicting hypotheses concern the origin of flying mammals. The traditional hypothesi...
The New Zealand endemic bat family Mystacinidae comprises just two Recent species re-ferred to a sin...
The taxonomic position of the endemic New Zealand bat genus Mystacina has vexed systematists ever si...
Molecular and morphological hypotheses disagree on the phylogenetic position of New Zealand’s short-...
A new genus and species of fossil bat is described from New Zealand's only pre-Pleistocene Cenozoic ...
The New Zealand endemic bat family Mystacinidae comprises just two Recent species referred to a sing...
Based on extensive phenetic analyses, bats of the genus Myotis have been classically subdivided into...
Sequence data held on CD with print copy in the Turitea Library.The distribution, ecology, and molec...
Bats (Chiroptera) represent the largest diversification of extant mammals after rodents. Here we rep...
We present the first estimate of the phylogenetic relationships among all 916 extant and nine recent...
We present the first estimate of the phylogenetic relationships among all 916 extant and nine recent...
Thirteen species of Neotropical bats of the genus Micronycteris are currently recognized and are all...
Background. New Zealand's lesser short-tailed bat Mystacina tuberculata is one of only two of c.1100...
Bats (Order Chiroptera), the only mammals capable of powered flight and sophisticated laryngeal echo...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Abstract.—Two conflicting hypotheses concern the origin of flying mammals. The traditional hypothesi...
The New Zealand endemic bat family Mystacinidae comprises just two Recent species re-ferred to a sin...