Bats of the genus Lasiurus present a number of interesting systematic problems that are difficult to resolve by traditional techniques. Members of the genus share a suite of derived morphological (Hall and Jones, 1961; Handley , 1960) and karyotypic (Bickham 1979, 1988) characteristics. However, until 1960 (Handley, 1960), members were placed in two genera- Lasiurus and Dasypterus-based primarily upon the presence or absence of the small, first upper premolar. Handley (1960) analyzed the differences and similarities among these two genera and concluded they were not distinct even at a subgeneric level. One goal of this study was to provide an estimate of genetic differentiation among the more divergent taxa in Lasiurus
We phylogenetically analyze cytochrome-b gene sequences and Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms ...
The bat genus Myotis is the most diverse mammalian genus. With over 100 species worldwide, Myotis re...
### Author's note: this taxonomic decision is part of a series by members of the Global Bat Taxonomy...
Bats of the genus Lasiurus present a number of interesting systematic problems that are difficult to...
Typescript (photocopy).Phylogenetic relationships among some members of the bat genus Lasiurus were ...
Jackson and Patton stated that the key to understanding mechanisms of chromosomal evolution lies in ...
Four morphologically similar species of insectivorous bats in the genus Lasiurus (Chiroptera: Vesper...
With few exceptions, the systematic arrangement of bats above the level of species and genera was er...
Using standard phylogenetic techniques, 25 transformation series of morphological characters and 11 ...
We phylogenetically analyze 705 base pairs of the cytochrome-b gene and 351 amplified fragment lengt...
Using single-copy DNA hybridization, we carried out a whole genome study of 16 bats (from ten famili...
Cytogenetical studies based on conventional coloration by Giemsa, C-banding and Ag-NOR were performe...
35 p. : ill. (some col.), map ; 26 cm. "April 20, 2011."The Neotropical bat genus Vampyrodes (Chiro...
Northern Yellow Bats (Lasiurus intermedius) exist in the southeastern United States and the southeas...
Scope and Method of Study: Elucidating evolutionary relationships within Vespertilioninae has been c...
We phylogenetically analyze cytochrome-b gene sequences and Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms ...
The bat genus Myotis is the most diverse mammalian genus. With over 100 species worldwide, Myotis re...
### Author's note: this taxonomic decision is part of a series by members of the Global Bat Taxonomy...
Bats of the genus Lasiurus present a number of interesting systematic problems that are difficult to...
Typescript (photocopy).Phylogenetic relationships among some members of the bat genus Lasiurus were ...
Jackson and Patton stated that the key to understanding mechanisms of chromosomal evolution lies in ...
Four morphologically similar species of insectivorous bats in the genus Lasiurus (Chiroptera: Vesper...
With few exceptions, the systematic arrangement of bats above the level of species and genera was er...
Using standard phylogenetic techniques, 25 transformation series of morphological characters and 11 ...
We phylogenetically analyze 705 base pairs of the cytochrome-b gene and 351 amplified fragment lengt...
Using single-copy DNA hybridization, we carried out a whole genome study of 16 bats (from ten famili...
Cytogenetical studies based on conventional coloration by Giemsa, C-banding and Ag-NOR were performe...
35 p. : ill. (some col.), map ; 26 cm. "April 20, 2011."The Neotropical bat genus Vampyrodes (Chiro...
Northern Yellow Bats (Lasiurus intermedius) exist in the southeastern United States and the southeas...
Scope and Method of Study: Elucidating evolutionary relationships within Vespertilioninae has been c...
We phylogenetically analyze cytochrome-b gene sequences and Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms ...
The bat genus Myotis is the most diverse mammalian genus. With over 100 species worldwide, Myotis re...
### Author's note: this taxonomic decision is part of a series by members of the Global Bat Taxonomy...