The systematics of Geotrypus is among the most debated within Talpidae, but the recent development of quantitative methods for shape analyses allows us to provide a thorough reconsideration of Geotrypus spp. In the present study, we perform a systematic revision of the species Geotrypus minor from the early Oligocene of Germany using two-dimensional geometric morphometrics on the humerus, and cladistic analyses using two different character matrices. Our results suggest a distinct generic allocation for this species based on its unique humeral shape. Cladistic analyses reveal that G. minor has closer phylogenetic relationships with urotrichine shrew-moles than with other Geotrypus species or highly fossorial moles. Quantitative methods appl...
Scalopini is one of the two fully fossorial mole tribes in the family Talpidae, with remarkable adap...
The shape and mechanical performance of Talpidae humerus were studied by means of Geometric Morphome...
The shape and mechanical performance in Talpidae humeri were studied by means of Geometric Morphomet...
<p>The systematics of <i>Geotrypus</i> is among the most debated within Talpidae, but the recent dev...
The taxonomic validity of Talpa fossilis has been subject to a longstanding debate. Talpa fossilis h...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
The taxonomic validity of Talpa fossilis has been subject to a longstanding debate. Talpa fossilis ...
The generic attribution of the Plio-Pleistocene Polish moles?Neurotrichus polonicus and?Neurotrichus...
The moles from the South German fissure fillings Petersbuch 6, 10, 18, 31, 35, 48 include 14 species...
The oldest talpid, Eotalpa, was previously known only from isolated cheek teeth from the European la...
New material recovered in the Oligocene locality St-Martin-de-Castillon (Vaucluse, France; MP24) pr...
The systematics and evolutionary history of the family Talpidae have been subject to a long time deb...
The article presents current systematics of moles Talpidae based on latest genetical and morphometri...
The enigmatic Early Miocene fossorial mammal Mesoscalops montanensis shows one of the most modified ...
Scalopini is one of the two fully fossorial mole tribes in the family Talpidae, with remarkable adap...
The shape and mechanical performance of Talpidae humerus were studied by means of Geometric Morphome...
The shape and mechanical performance in Talpidae humeri were studied by means of Geometric Morphomet...
<p>The systematics of <i>Geotrypus</i> is among the most debated within Talpidae, but the recent dev...
The taxonomic validity of Talpa fossilis has been subject to a longstanding debate. Talpa fossilis h...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
The taxonomic validity of Talpa fossilis has been subject to a longstanding debate. Talpa fossilis ...
The generic attribution of the Plio-Pleistocene Polish moles?Neurotrichus polonicus and?Neurotrichus...
The moles from the South German fissure fillings Petersbuch 6, 10, 18, 31, 35, 48 include 14 species...
The oldest talpid, Eotalpa, was previously known only from isolated cheek teeth from the European la...
New material recovered in the Oligocene locality St-Martin-de-Castillon (Vaucluse, France; MP24) pr...
The systematics and evolutionary history of the family Talpidae have been subject to a long time deb...
The article presents current systematics of moles Talpidae based on latest genetical and morphometri...
The enigmatic Early Miocene fossorial mammal Mesoscalops montanensis shows one of the most modified ...
Scalopini is one of the two fully fossorial mole tribes in the family Talpidae, with remarkable adap...
The shape and mechanical performance of Talpidae humerus were studied by means of Geometric Morphome...
The shape and mechanical performance in Talpidae humeri were studied by means of Geometric Morphomet...