We used phylogenetic and phylogeographical methods to infer relationships among African ground squirrels of the genus Xerus. Using Bayesian, maximum-parsimony, nested clade and coalescent analyses of cytochrome b sequences, we inferred interspecific relationships, evaluated the specific distinctness of Cape (Xerus inauris) and mountain (Xerus princeps) ground squirrels, and tested hypotheses for historical patterns of gene flow within X. inauris. The inferred phylogeny supports the hypothesized existence of an \u27arid corridor\u27 from the Horn of Africa to the Cape region. Although doubts have been raised regarding the specific distinctness of X. inauris and X. princeps, our analyses show that each represents a distinct well-supported, mo...
Tropical forests of Central and South America represent hotspots of biological diversity. Tree squir...
We investigated the biogeographic history of antelope squirrels, genus Ammospermophilus, which are w...
We apply an integrative taxonomy approach to delimit species of ground squirrels in the genus Otospe...
We used phylogenetic and phylogeographical methods to infer relationships among African ground squir...
The squirrel family, Sciuridae, is one of the largest and most widely dispersed families of mammals....
The squirrel family, Sciuridae, is one of the largest and most widely dispersed families of mammals....
The theory of classical and cryptic Pleistocene refugia is based mainly on historical changes in tem...
The theory of classical and cryptic Pleistocene refugia is based mainly on historical changes in tem...
The processes responsible for cytonuclear discordance frequently remain unclear. Here, we employed a...
The red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) is a well-known forest animal distributed all over Europe. Still...
The processes responsible for cytonuclear discordance frequently remain unclear. Here, we employed a...
Phylogenetic relationships inside the tribe Sciurini produce conflict between older morphological re...
The shape of the tree of life is the result of shifting diversification rates, and identifying the f...
Tropical forests of Central and South America represent hotspots of biological diversity. Tree squir...
We investigated the biogeographic history of antelope squirrels, genus Ammospermophilus, which are w...
We apply an integrative taxonomy approach to delimit species of ground squirrels in the genus Otospe...
We used phylogenetic and phylogeographical methods to infer relationships among African ground squir...
The squirrel family, Sciuridae, is one of the largest and most widely dispersed families of mammals....
The squirrel family, Sciuridae, is one of the largest and most widely dispersed families of mammals....
The theory of classical and cryptic Pleistocene refugia is based mainly on historical changes in tem...
The theory of classical and cryptic Pleistocene refugia is based mainly on historical changes in tem...
The processes responsible for cytonuclear discordance frequently remain unclear. Here, we employed a...
The red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) is a well-known forest animal distributed all over Europe. Still...
The processes responsible for cytonuclear discordance frequently remain unclear. Here, we employed a...
Phylogenetic relationships inside the tribe Sciurini produce conflict between older morphological re...
The shape of the tree of life is the result of shifting diversification rates, and identifying the f...
Tropical forests of Central and South America represent hotspots of biological diversity. Tree squir...
We investigated the biogeographic history of antelope squirrels, genus Ammospermophilus, which are w...
We apply an integrative taxonomy approach to delimit species of ground squirrels in the genus Otospe...