International audienceWe used an integrative approach combining cranio-dental characters, mitochondrial and nuclear data and acoustic data to show the presence in the genus Miniopterus of a cryptic species from the Maghreb region. This species was previously recognised as Miniopterus schreibersii (Kuhl, 1817). Miniopterus maghrebensis sp. nov. can be differentiated from M. schreibersii sensu stricto on the basis of cranial characters and from mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite evidence. Although slight external morphological and acoustic differences were noted between the two species, these criteria alone did not allow reliable species identification from live animals. Based on the specimens identified morphologically and/or genetically ,...
FIGURE 5. Occlusal views on the lower tooth-rows of Miniopterus maghrebensis sp. nov. and M. schreib...
Based on nearly complete (1125 bp) cytochrome-b sequence data and morphological characters, two new ...
FIGURE 4. Occlusal views on the upper tooth-rows of Miniopterus maghrebensis sp. nov. and M. schreib...
Abstract (English) We used an integrative approach combining cranio-dental characters, mitochondrial...
FIGURE 6. Bayesian consensus tree of mitochondrial DNA showing the phylogenetic relationship between...
FIGURE 8. Bar plot depicting the posterior probability of assignment of individuals (vertical bars),...
Based on recent molecular phylogenetic studies, the Old World bat family Miniopteridae, composed of ...
FIGURE 7. Principal component analysis (PCA) showing the clear separation of Miniopterus maghrebensi...
FIGURE 10. Hypothetical distribution maps of Miniopterus maghrebensis sp. nov. and M. schreibersii s...
Recent molecular genetic work, combined with morphological comparisons, on Malagasy members of the b...
Recent molecular genetic work, combined with morphological comparisons, on Malagasy members of the b...
Miniopterus schreibersi (Kuhl, 1817). Die Deutschen Fledermäuse, Hanau, p. 14. TYPE LOCALITY: Ruma...
Based on nearly complete (1125 bp) cytochrome-b sequence data and morphological characters, two new ...
FIGURE 3. Lateral views on skulls and mandibles of Miniopterus maghrebensis sp. nov. and Miniopterus...
FIGURE 2. Photographs of Miniopterus maghrebensis sp. nov. individuals from the type locality Kef Az...
FIGURE 5. Occlusal views on the lower tooth-rows of Miniopterus maghrebensis sp. nov. and M. schreib...
Based on nearly complete (1125 bp) cytochrome-b sequence data and morphological characters, two new ...
FIGURE 4. Occlusal views on the upper tooth-rows of Miniopterus maghrebensis sp. nov. and M. schreib...
Abstract (English) We used an integrative approach combining cranio-dental characters, mitochondrial...
FIGURE 6. Bayesian consensus tree of mitochondrial DNA showing the phylogenetic relationship between...
FIGURE 8. Bar plot depicting the posterior probability of assignment of individuals (vertical bars),...
Based on recent molecular phylogenetic studies, the Old World bat family Miniopteridae, composed of ...
FIGURE 7. Principal component analysis (PCA) showing the clear separation of Miniopterus maghrebensi...
FIGURE 10. Hypothetical distribution maps of Miniopterus maghrebensis sp. nov. and M. schreibersii s...
Recent molecular genetic work, combined with morphological comparisons, on Malagasy members of the b...
Recent molecular genetic work, combined with morphological comparisons, on Malagasy members of the b...
Miniopterus schreibersi (Kuhl, 1817). Die Deutschen Fledermäuse, Hanau, p. 14. TYPE LOCALITY: Ruma...
Based on nearly complete (1125 bp) cytochrome-b sequence data and morphological characters, two new ...
FIGURE 3. Lateral views on skulls and mandibles of Miniopterus maghrebensis sp. nov. and Miniopterus...
FIGURE 2. Photographs of Miniopterus maghrebensis sp. nov. individuals from the type locality Kef Az...
FIGURE 5. Occlusal views on the lower tooth-rows of Miniopterus maghrebensis sp. nov. and M. schreib...
Based on nearly complete (1125 bp) cytochrome-b sequence data and morphological characters, two new ...
FIGURE 4. Occlusal views on the upper tooth-rows of Miniopterus maghrebensis sp. nov. and M. schreib...