Abstract Background The order Dasyuromorphia is a diverse radiation of faunivorous marsupials, comprising >80 modern species in Australia and New Guinea. It includes dasyurids, the numbat (the myrmecobiid Myrmecobius fasciatus) and the recently extinct thylacine (the thylacinid Thylacinus cyncocephalus). There is also a diverse fossil record of dasyuromorphians and “dasyuromorphian-like” taxa known from Australia. We present the first total evidence phylogenetic analyses of the order, based on combined morphological and molecular data (including a novel set of 115 postcranial characters), to resolve relationships and calculate divergence dates. We use this information to analyse the diversification dynamics of modern dasyuromorphians. Resul...
A molecular phylogeny of marsupials based on a 20.1 kb nuclear and mitochondrial supermatrix, with a...
All derived sequences have been deposited in the NCBI database (accession nos. KC619625–KC620125). T...
This thesis explored the evolutionary trajectory of marsupials, focusing primarily on the Australasi...
Background The order Dasyuromorphia is a diverse radiation of faunivorous marsupials, comprising >80...
Background The order Dasyuromorphia is a diverse radiation of faunivorous marsupials, comprising >80...
Background The order Dasyuromorphia is a diverse radiation of faunivorous marsupials, comprising >8...
Background: The order Dasyuromorphia is a diverse radiation of faunivorous marsupials, comprising >8...
We reassessed the phylogenetic relationships of dasyuromorphians using a large molecular database co...
We reassessed the phylogenetic relationships of dasyuromorphians using a large molecular database co...
We reassessed the phylogenetic relationships of dasyuromorphians using a large molecular database co...
We reassessed the phylogenetic relationships of dasyuromorphians using a large molecular database co...
Since 2012 the number of recognized taxa in the Australian carnivorous marsupial genus Antechinus ha...
Since 2012 the number of recognized taxa in the Australian carnivorous marsupial genus Antechinus ha...
Recent marsupials include about 280 species divided into 18 families and seven orders. Approximately...
All derived sequences have been deposited in the NCBI database (accession nos. KC619625–KC620125). T...
A molecular phylogeny of marsupials based on a 20.1 kb nuclear and mitochondrial supermatrix, with a...
All derived sequences have been deposited in the NCBI database (accession nos. KC619625–KC620125). T...
This thesis explored the evolutionary trajectory of marsupials, focusing primarily on the Australasi...
Background The order Dasyuromorphia is a diverse radiation of faunivorous marsupials, comprising >80...
Background The order Dasyuromorphia is a diverse radiation of faunivorous marsupials, comprising >80...
Background The order Dasyuromorphia is a diverse radiation of faunivorous marsupials, comprising >8...
Background: The order Dasyuromorphia is a diverse radiation of faunivorous marsupials, comprising >8...
We reassessed the phylogenetic relationships of dasyuromorphians using a large molecular database co...
We reassessed the phylogenetic relationships of dasyuromorphians using a large molecular database co...
We reassessed the phylogenetic relationships of dasyuromorphians using a large molecular database co...
We reassessed the phylogenetic relationships of dasyuromorphians using a large molecular database co...
Since 2012 the number of recognized taxa in the Australian carnivorous marsupial genus Antechinus ha...
Since 2012 the number of recognized taxa in the Australian carnivorous marsupial genus Antechinus ha...
Recent marsupials include about 280 species divided into 18 families and seven orders. Approximately...
All derived sequences have been deposited in the NCBI database (accession nos. KC619625–KC620125). T...
A molecular phylogeny of marsupials based on a 20.1 kb nuclear and mitochondrial supermatrix, with a...
All derived sequences have been deposited in the NCBI database (accession nos. KC619625–KC620125). T...
This thesis explored the evolutionary trajectory of marsupials, focusing primarily on the Australasi...