<p>Maximum likelihood phylogenies inferred from the (A) mitochondrial (Mt<sub>16</sub>) and (B) nuclear (Nuc<sub>17</sub>) concatenated datasets, with RAxML bootstrap values (BP<sub>ML</sub>) above branches and MrBayes Bayesian posterior probabilities (BPP) below branches. The mt placement of <i>M. dorsalis</i> is derived from the reduced-length Mt<sub>17</sub> and the mt placements of <i>M. antilopinus</i> and <i>W. bicolor</i> (NSW, New South Wales) are derived from the <i>Cytb</i><sub>18</sub> alignment. Support for grouping <i>M. eugenii</i> and <i>M. agilis</i> increases (BP<sub>ML</sub> = 88; BPP = 0.98) for Mt<sub>16</sub>, which excludes <i>M. dorsalis</i>, but increases sequence length. Asterisks indicate full support. Clades inclu...
The rock-wallaby genus Petrogale comprises a group of habitat-specialist macropodids endemic to Aust...
Kangaroos and kin (Macropodiformes) are the most conspicuous elements of the Australasian marsupial ...
Kangaroos and their relatives (family Macropodidae) are divided into the subfamilies Macropodinae (k...
The marsupial genus Macropus includes three subgenera, the familiar large grazing kangaroos and wall...
The marsupial genus Macropus includes three subgenera, the familiar large grazing kangaroos and wall...
The marsupial genus Macropus includes three subgenera, the familiar large grazing kangaroos and wall...
The marsupial genus Macropus includes three subgenera, the familiar large grazing kangaroos and wall...
The complete mitochondrial genome of the endangered Banded Hare wallaby (Lagostrophus fasciatus) was...
Kangaroos and wallabies of the Macropus complex include the largest extant marsupials and hopping ma...
Kangaroos and wallabies of the Macropus complex include the largest extant marsupials and hopping ma...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
Nematodes of the genus Macropostrongyloides inhabit the large intestines or stomachs of macropodid (...
Amongst the Australasian kangaroos and wallabies (Macropodidae) one anomalous genus, the tree-kangar...
The rock-wallaby genus Petrogale comprises a group of habitat-specialist macropodids endemic to Aust...
Kangaroos and kin (Macropodiformes) are the most conspicuous elements of the Australasian marsupial ...
Kangaroos and their relatives (family Macropodidae) are divided into the subfamilies Macropodinae (k...
The marsupial genus Macropus includes three subgenera, the familiar large grazing kangaroos and wall...
The marsupial genus Macropus includes three subgenera, the familiar large grazing kangaroos and wall...
The marsupial genus Macropus includes three subgenera, the familiar large grazing kangaroos and wall...
The marsupial genus Macropus includes three subgenera, the familiar large grazing kangaroos and wall...
The complete mitochondrial genome of the endangered Banded Hare wallaby (Lagostrophus fasciatus) was...
Kangaroos and wallabies of the Macropus complex include the largest extant marsupials and hopping ma...
Kangaroos and wallabies of the Macropus complex include the largest extant marsupials and hopping ma...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
Nematodes of the genus Macropostrongyloides inhabit the large intestines or stomachs of macropodid (...
Amongst the Australasian kangaroos and wallabies (Macropodidae) one anomalous genus, the tree-kangar...
The rock-wallaby genus Petrogale comprises a group of habitat-specialist macropodids endemic to Aust...
Kangaroos and kin (Macropodiformes) are the most conspicuous elements of the Australasian marsupial ...
Kangaroos and their relatives (family Macropodidae) are divided into the subfamilies Macropodinae (k...