Trimmed Fritz et al. (2009) phylogeny to match Mormoopidae distribution data. This phylogeny was used to quantify phylogenetic diversity and endemism
Phylogenetic relationships of the primarily wingless insects are still considered unresolved. Even t...
Distribution. The Guianas and N Brazil.Published as part of Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier, ...
Figure 4. Cladogram resulting from maximum likelihood analysis of concatenated mitochondrial ribosom...
Trimmed Fritz et al. (2009) phylogeny to match Molossidae distribution data. This phylogeny was used...
Trimmed Fritz et al. (2009) phylogeny to match Emballonuridae distribution data. This phylogeny was ...
Trimmed Fritz et al. (2009) phylogeny to match Natalidae distribution data. This phylogeny was used ...
Figure 5. Majority rule (50%) consensus of 19 000 cladograms resulting from Bayesian analysis of con...
The traditional explanation of the distribution of the Mormoopidae is that this family originated in...
Time-calibrated maximum clade credibility tree of Mormoopidae and Phyllostomidae in Newick format
Figure 3. A, strict consensus of eight most parsimonious cladograms resulting from analysis of cytoc...
Figure 6. Confidence intervals around observed sequence divergence resulting from parametric bootstr...
SIMMONS, NANCY B., CONWAY, TENLEY M. (2001): Phylogenetic Relationships Of Mormoopid Bats (Chiropter...
Distribution. From S Venezuela and the Guianas S to C & NE Brazil, E Peru, and NE Bolivia.Published ...
Phylogenetic relationships of the primarily wingless insects are still considered unresolved. Even t...
Phylogeny used for data analysis. Derived from phylogenies by Pyron et al. (2013) and Siler & Brown...
Phylogenetic relationships of the primarily wingless insects are still considered unresolved. Even t...
Distribution. The Guianas and N Brazil.Published as part of Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier, ...
Figure 4. Cladogram resulting from maximum likelihood analysis of concatenated mitochondrial ribosom...
Trimmed Fritz et al. (2009) phylogeny to match Molossidae distribution data. This phylogeny was used...
Trimmed Fritz et al. (2009) phylogeny to match Emballonuridae distribution data. This phylogeny was ...
Trimmed Fritz et al. (2009) phylogeny to match Natalidae distribution data. This phylogeny was used ...
Figure 5. Majority rule (50%) consensus of 19 000 cladograms resulting from Bayesian analysis of con...
The traditional explanation of the distribution of the Mormoopidae is that this family originated in...
Time-calibrated maximum clade credibility tree of Mormoopidae and Phyllostomidae in Newick format
Figure 3. A, strict consensus of eight most parsimonious cladograms resulting from analysis of cytoc...
Figure 6. Confidence intervals around observed sequence divergence resulting from parametric bootstr...
SIMMONS, NANCY B., CONWAY, TENLEY M. (2001): Phylogenetic Relationships Of Mormoopid Bats (Chiropter...
Distribution. From S Venezuela and the Guianas S to C & NE Brazil, E Peru, and NE Bolivia.Published ...
Phylogenetic relationships of the primarily wingless insects are still considered unresolved. Even t...
Phylogeny used for data analysis. Derived from phylogenies by Pyron et al. (2013) and Siler & Brown...
Phylogenetic relationships of the primarily wingless insects are still considered unresolved. Even t...
Distribution. The Guianas and N Brazil.Published as part of Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier, ...
Figure 4. Cladogram resulting from maximum likelihood analysis of concatenated mitochondrial ribosom...