Traditionally, one giraffe species and up to eleven subspecies have been recognized [ 1 ]; however, nine subspecies are commonly accepted [ 2 ]. Even after a century of research, the distinctness of each giraffe subspecies remains unclear, and the genetic variation across their distribution range has been incompletely explored. Recent genetic studies on mtDNA have shown reciprocal monophyly of the matrilines among seven of the nine assumed subspecies [ 3, 4 ]. Moreover, until now, genetic analyses have not been applied to biparentally inherited sequence data and did not include data from all nine giraffe subspecies. We sampled natural giraffe populations from across their range in Africa, and for the first time individuals from the nominate...
The data deposited here was generated by and reported in Coimbra et al. (2021). Annotation of the K...
1. Girafte Giraffa camelopardalis French: Girafe / German: Giraffe / Spanish: Jirafa Other ...
Giraffa giraffa giraffa (Boddaert, 1784) Camelopardalis australis Swainson, 1835: 284. Camelop...
Traditionally, one giraffe species and up to eleven subspecies have been recognized [ 1 ]; however, ...
Traditionally, one giraffe species and up to eleven subspecies have been recognized [ 1 ]; however, ...
All giraffe (Giraffa) were previously assigned to a single species (G. camelopardalis) and nine subs...
All giraffe (Giraffa) were previously assigned to a single species (G. camelopardalis) and nine subs...
BackgroundA central question in the evolutionary diversification of large, widespread, mobile mammal...
Three of the four species of giraffe are threatened, particularly the northern giraffe (Giraffa came...
Background: The current taxonomy of the African giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is primarily based ...
Background: The current taxonomy of the African giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is primarily based ...
Intensified exploration of sub-Saharan Africa during the 18th and 19th centuries led to many newly d...
Intensified exploration of sub-Saharan Africa during the 18th and 19th centuries led to many newly d...
Intensified exploration of sub-Saharan Africa during the 18th and 19th centuries led to many newly d...
Molecular data are now commonly used in taxonomy for delimiting cryptic species. In the case of gira...
The data deposited here was generated by and reported in Coimbra et al. (2021). Annotation of the K...
1. Girafte Giraffa camelopardalis French: Girafe / German: Giraffe / Spanish: Jirafa Other ...
Giraffa giraffa giraffa (Boddaert, 1784) Camelopardalis australis Swainson, 1835: 284. Camelop...
Traditionally, one giraffe species and up to eleven subspecies have been recognized [ 1 ]; however, ...
Traditionally, one giraffe species and up to eleven subspecies have been recognized [ 1 ]; however, ...
All giraffe (Giraffa) were previously assigned to a single species (G. camelopardalis) and nine subs...
All giraffe (Giraffa) were previously assigned to a single species (G. camelopardalis) and nine subs...
BackgroundA central question in the evolutionary diversification of large, widespread, mobile mammal...
Three of the four species of giraffe are threatened, particularly the northern giraffe (Giraffa came...
Background: The current taxonomy of the African giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is primarily based ...
Background: The current taxonomy of the African giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is primarily based ...
Intensified exploration of sub-Saharan Africa during the 18th and 19th centuries led to many newly d...
Intensified exploration of sub-Saharan Africa during the 18th and 19th centuries led to many newly d...
Intensified exploration of sub-Saharan Africa during the 18th and 19th centuries led to many newly d...
Molecular data are now commonly used in taxonomy for delimiting cryptic species. In the case of gira...
The data deposited here was generated by and reported in Coimbra et al. (2021). Annotation of the K...
1. Girafte Giraffa camelopardalis French: Girafe / German: Giraffe / Spanish: Jirafa Other ...
Giraffa giraffa giraffa (Boddaert, 1784) Camelopardalis australis Swainson, 1835: 284. Camelop...