Scalopini is one of the two fully fossorial mole tribes in the family Talpidae, with remarkable adaptations to subterranean lifestyles. Most living Scalopini species are distributed in North America while a sole species occurs in China. On the other hand, scalopine fossils are found in both Eurasia and North America from upper Oligocene strata onwards, implying a complex biogeographical history. The systematic relationships of both extant and fossil Scalopini across North America and Eurasia are revised by conducting phylogenetic analyses using a comprehensive morphological character matrix together with 2D geometric–morphometric analyses of the humeral shape, with a specific emphasis on Mioscalops, a genus commonly found in North America a...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
The moles from the South German fissure fillings Petersbuch 6, 10, 18, 31, 35, 48 include 14 species...
Analyses of living and fossil taxa are crucial for understanding biodiversity through time. The tota...
Scalopini is one of the two fully fossorial mole tribes in the family Talpidae, with remarkable adap...
The oldest talpid, Eotalpa, was previously known only from isolated cheek teeth from the European la...
Our understanding of the effect of Pleistocene climatic changes on the biodiversity of European mamm...
The article presents current systematics of moles Talpidae based on latest genetical and morphometri...
Figure 2. Dorsal, ventral and lateral views of the skull and lateral views of the mandible of the ho...
From a biological point of view, caves are one of the most exciting environments on Earth, considere...
A mtDNA based study of the population genetics of moles recently captured in France allowed us to di...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
S1: Dental Formular f Yunoscaptor scalprum and Scapanulus oweni; S2: Matrix and characters for phylo...
WHIDDEN, HOWARD P. (2000): Comparative Myology of Moles and the Phylogeny of the Talpidae (Mammalia,...
Nicolas, Violaine, Hugot, Jean-Pierre, Cornette, Raphaël (2021): New data on the distribution of the...
The origin of the mammalian order Eulipotyphla has been debated intensively with arguments around wh...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
The moles from the South German fissure fillings Petersbuch 6, 10, 18, 31, 35, 48 include 14 species...
Analyses of living and fossil taxa are crucial for understanding biodiversity through time. The tota...
Scalopini is one of the two fully fossorial mole tribes in the family Talpidae, with remarkable adap...
The oldest talpid, Eotalpa, was previously known only from isolated cheek teeth from the European la...
Our understanding of the effect of Pleistocene climatic changes on the biodiversity of European mamm...
The article presents current systematics of moles Talpidae based on latest genetical and morphometri...
Figure 2. Dorsal, ventral and lateral views of the skull and lateral views of the mandible of the ho...
From a biological point of view, caves are one of the most exciting environments on Earth, considere...
A mtDNA based study of the population genetics of moles recently captured in France allowed us to di...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
S1: Dental Formular f Yunoscaptor scalprum and Scapanulus oweni; S2: Matrix and characters for phylo...
WHIDDEN, HOWARD P. (2000): Comparative Myology of Moles and the Phylogeny of the Talpidae (Mammalia,...
Nicolas, Violaine, Hugot, Jean-Pierre, Cornette, Raphaël (2021): New data on the distribution of the...
The origin of the mammalian order Eulipotyphla has been debated intensively with arguments around wh...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
The moles from the South German fissure fillings Petersbuch 6, 10, 18, 31, 35, 48 include 14 species...
Analyses of living and fossil taxa are crucial for understanding biodiversity through time. The tota...