The five extinct giant tortoises of the genus Cylindraspis belong to the most iconic species of the enigmatic fauna of the Mascarene Islands that went largely extinct after the discovery of the islands. To resolve the phylogeny and biogeography of Cylindraspis, we analysed a data set of 45 mitogenomes that includes all lineages of extant tortoises and eight near-complete sequences of all Mascarene species extracted from historic and subfossil material. Cylindraspis is an ancient lineage that diverged as early as the late Eocene. Diversification of Cylindraspis commenced in the mid-Oligocene, long before the formation of the Mascarene Islands. This rejects any notion suggesting that the group either arrived from nearby or distant con...
Evolution of population structure on islands is the result of physical processes linked to volcanism...
How do organisms arrive on isolated islands, and how do insular evolutionary radiations arise? In a ...
The extinction of the giant tortoises of the Seychelles Archipelago has long been suspected but is n...
The five extinct giant tortoises of the genus Cylindraspis belong to the most iconic species of the ...
The five extinct giant tortoises of the genus Cylindraspis belong to the most iconic species of the ...
© 2001 The Royal SocietyAncient mitochondrial DNA sequences were used for investigating the evolutio...
© 2023 The Authors. Published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science under a Cre...
Ancient DNA of extinct species from the Pleistocene and Holocene has provided valuable evolutionary ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comA radiation of five species of giant...
Ancient DNA of extinct species from the Pleistocene and Holocene has provided valuable evolutionary ...
A radiation of five species of giant tortoises (Cylindraspis ) existed in the southwest Indian Ocean...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier B.V.Phylogenetic analysis, using 1455 bp of recent mtDNA (cytochrome b 714...
Evidence from DNA phylogeny, Plio-Pleistocene ocean currents, giant tortoise dispersal, evolution of...
Journal of Herpetology © 2002 Society for the Study of Amphibians and ReptilesJeremy J. Austin, E. N...
Using range-wide sampling and 1,143 bp of mtDNA (cytochrome b gene) and 14 microsatellite loci, we e...
Evolution of population structure on islands is the result of physical processes linked to volcanism...
How do organisms arrive on isolated islands, and how do insular evolutionary radiations arise? In a ...
The extinction of the giant tortoises of the Seychelles Archipelago has long been suspected but is n...
The five extinct giant tortoises of the genus Cylindraspis belong to the most iconic species of the ...
The five extinct giant tortoises of the genus Cylindraspis belong to the most iconic species of the ...
© 2001 The Royal SocietyAncient mitochondrial DNA sequences were used for investigating the evolutio...
© 2023 The Authors. Published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science under a Cre...
Ancient DNA of extinct species from the Pleistocene and Holocene has provided valuable evolutionary ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comA radiation of five species of giant...
Ancient DNA of extinct species from the Pleistocene and Holocene has provided valuable evolutionary ...
A radiation of five species of giant tortoises (Cylindraspis ) existed in the southwest Indian Ocean...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier B.V.Phylogenetic analysis, using 1455 bp of recent mtDNA (cytochrome b 714...
Evidence from DNA phylogeny, Plio-Pleistocene ocean currents, giant tortoise dispersal, evolution of...
Journal of Herpetology © 2002 Society for the Study of Amphibians and ReptilesJeremy J. Austin, E. N...
Using range-wide sampling and 1,143 bp of mtDNA (cytochrome b gene) and 14 microsatellite loci, we e...
Evolution of population structure on islands is the result of physical processes linked to volcanism...
How do organisms arrive on isolated islands, and how do insular evolutionary radiations arise? In a ...
The extinction of the giant tortoises of the Seychelles Archipelago has long been suspected but is n...