Combined “total evidence” analysis of molecular and morphological data offers the opportunity to objectively merge fossils into the tree of life, and challenges the primacy of solely DNA based phylogenetic and dating inference, even among modern taxa. To investigate the relative utility of DNA, morphology, and total evidence for evolutionary inference, we sequenced the first near-complete mitochondrial genomes from extinct Australian megafauna: a 40-50 thousand year old giant short-faced kangaroo (Simosthenurus occidentalis) and giant wallaby (Protemnodon anak). We analysed the ancient DNA and fossil data alongside comparable data from extant species to infer phylogeny, divergence times, and ancestral body mass among macropods (kangaroos an...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
Kangaroos and their relatives (family Macropodidae) are divided into the subfamilies Macropodinae (k...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
Combined "total evidence" analysis of molecular and morphological data offers the opportunity to obj...
Combined "total evidence" analysis of molecular and morphological data offers the opportunity to obj...
Combined "total evidence" analysis of molecular and morphological data offers the opportunity to obj...
First published online: December 18, 2014Understanding the evolution of Australia's extinct marsupia...
Understanding the evolution of Australia’s extinct marsupial megafauna has been hindered by a relati...
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...
Understanding the evolution of Australia’s extinct marsupial megafauna has been hindered by a relati...
Kangaroos and kin (Macropodiformes) are the most conspicuous elements of the Australasian marsupial ...
This thesis explored the evolutionary trajectory of marsupials, focusing primarily on the Australasi...
© CSIRO 2006A method, based on femoral circumference, allowed us to develop body mass estimates for ...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
Kangaroos and their relatives (family Macropodidae) are divided into the subfamilies Macropodinae (k...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
Combined "total evidence" analysis of molecular and morphological data offers the opportunity to obj...
Combined "total evidence" analysis of molecular and morphological data offers the opportunity to obj...
Combined "total evidence" analysis of molecular and morphological data offers the opportunity to obj...
First published online: December 18, 2014Understanding the evolution of Australia's extinct marsupia...
Understanding the evolution of Australia’s extinct marsupial megafauna has been hindered by a relati...
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...
Understanding the evolution of Australia’s extinct marsupial megafauna has been hindered by a relati...
Kangaroos and kin (Macropodiformes) are the most conspicuous elements of the Australasian marsupial ...
This thesis explored the evolutionary trajectory of marsupials, focusing primarily on the Australasi...
© CSIRO 2006A method, based on femoral circumference, allowed us to develop body mass estimates for ...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
Kangaroos and their relatives (family Macropodidae) are divided into the subfamilies Macropodinae (k...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...