Background: Cryptic morphological variation in the Chiropteran genus Myotis limits the understanding of species boundaries and species richness within the genus. Several authors have suggested that it is likely there are unrecognized species-level lineages of Myotis in the Neotropics. This study provides an assessment of the diversity in New World Myotis by analyzing cytochrome-b gene variation from an expansive sample ranging throughout North, Central, and South America. We provide baseline genetic data for researchers investigating phylogeographic and phylogenetic patterns of Myotis in these regions, with an emphasis on South America. Methodology and Principal Findings: Cytochrome-b sequences were generated and phylogenetically analyzed ...
PMCID: PMC3144194This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
Based on extensive phenetic analyses, bats of the genus Myotis have been classically subdivided into...
PMCID: PMC3144236This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
Background: Cryptic morphological variation in the Chiropteran genus Myotis limits the understanding...
BACKGROUND: Cryptic morphological variation in the Chiropteran genus Myotis limits the understanding...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Cryptic morphological variation in the Chiropteran genus <em>Myotis</em> ...
Background: Cryptic morphological variation in the Chiropteran genus Myotis limits the understanding...
Myotis is the most speciose genus of mammals in the world and recent taxonomic revisions have reveal...
The taxonomy and evolutionary relationships of the velvety free-tailed bat, Molossus molossus, from ...
Myotis is the largest genus of the Vespertilionidae family. It presents a cosmopolitan geographical ...
Seven new species of Myotis have been recently described from South America, elevating to 20 the tot...
Macroecological studies that predict genetic diversity and its correlation with other biodiversity d...
Bats constitute the second most diverse group of mammals, accounting for ca. 20% of mammalian divers...
The bat genus Myotis is the most diverse mammalian genus. With over 100 species worldwide, Myotis re...
in these regions, with an emphasis on South America. to date. Based on genetic data in our sample, ...
PMCID: PMC3144194This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
Based on extensive phenetic analyses, bats of the genus Myotis have been classically subdivided into...
PMCID: PMC3144236This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
Background: Cryptic morphological variation in the Chiropteran genus Myotis limits the understanding...
BACKGROUND: Cryptic morphological variation in the Chiropteran genus Myotis limits the understanding...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Cryptic morphological variation in the Chiropteran genus <em>Myotis</em> ...
Background: Cryptic morphological variation in the Chiropteran genus Myotis limits the understanding...
Myotis is the most speciose genus of mammals in the world and recent taxonomic revisions have reveal...
The taxonomy and evolutionary relationships of the velvety free-tailed bat, Molossus molossus, from ...
Myotis is the largest genus of the Vespertilionidae family. It presents a cosmopolitan geographical ...
Seven new species of Myotis have been recently described from South America, elevating to 20 the tot...
Macroecological studies that predict genetic diversity and its correlation with other biodiversity d...
Bats constitute the second most diverse group of mammals, accounting for ca. 20% of mammalian divers...
The bat genus Myotis is the most diverse mammalian genus. With over 100 species worldwide, Myotis re...
in these regions, with an emphasis on South America. to date. Based on genetic data in our sample, ...
PMCID: PMC3144194This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
Based on extensive phenetic analyses, bats of the genus Myotis have been classically subdivided into...
PMCID: PMC3144236This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...