Bats (Chiroptera) represent the largest diversification of extant mammals after rodents. Here we report the results of a large-scale phylogeny of bats based on unconstrained searches for a data matrix of 804 non-chimeric, taxonomically updated bat terminals (796 species represented by a single terminal plus three species represented by ≥2 genetically distinct subspecies), able to preliminary test the systematics of most groups simultaneously. We used nine nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequence markers fragmentary represented for ingroups (c. 90% and 64% of extant diversity at genus and species level, respectively) and 20 diverse placental outgroups. Maximum Likelihood and Parsimony analyses applied to the concatenated dataset yielded a high...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
With few exceptions, the systematic arrangement of bats above the level of species and genera was er...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
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...
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...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
In the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, published in 1758 and the starting point of the binomial sys...
Bats (Order Chiroptera), the only mammals capable of powered flight and sophisticated laryngeal echo...
The phylogenetic and geographic origins of bats (Chiroptera) remain unknown. The earliest confirmed ...
Pteropodidae constitutes one of the most diverse bat families. These bats have evolved a phytophagou...
Abstract Background The family Pteropodidae comprises bats commonly known as megabats or Old World f...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
With few exceptions, the systematic arrangement of bats above the level of species and genera was er...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
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...
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...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
In the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, published in 1758 and the starting point of the binomial sys...
Bats (Order Chiroptera), the only mammals capable of powered flight and sophisticated laryngeal echo...
The phylogenetic and geographic origins of bats (Chiroptera) remain unknown. The earliest confirmed ...
Pteropodidae constitutes one of the most diverse bat families. These bats have evolved a phytophagou...
Abstract Background The family Pteropodidae comprises bats commonly known as megabats or Old World f...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
With few exceptions, the systematic arrangement of bats above the level of species and genera was er...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...