Southern brown (Isoodon obesulus) and golden (Isoodon auratus) bandicoots are iconic Australian marsupials that have experienced dramatic declines since European settlement. Conservation management programs seek to protect the remaining populations; however, these programs are impeded by major taxonomic uncertainties. We investigated the history of population connectivity to inform subspecies and species boundaries through a broad-scale phylogeographic and population genetic analysis of Isoodon taxa. Our analyses reveal a major east-west phylogeographic split within I. obesulus/I. auratus, supported by both mtDNA and nuclear gene analyses, which is not coincident with the current species or subspecies taxonomy. In the eastern lineage, all T...
Bandicoots (Peramelemorphia) are a major order of australidelphian marsupials, which despite a fossi...
<div><p>Major prehistoric forces, such as the climatic shifts of the Pleistocene, can remain visible...
The northern bettong, Bettongia tropica, is an endangered species of Potoroidae with a restricted di...
Southern brown (Isoodon obesulus) and golden (Isoodon auratus) bandicoots are iconic Australian mars...
The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) has undergone significant range contractions since E...
Conservation programs for threatened species are greatly benefiting from genetic data, for their pow...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are major threats to the world’s biodiversity. Throughout Australia, ...
Genetic connectivity is a key factor for maintaining the persistence of populations in fragmented la...
Nine polymorphic microsatellite markers were developed for a nationally endangered marsupial, the so...
The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) was once widely distributed throughout coastal regio...
Habitat destruction is one of the leading threats to biodiversity. It results in the contraction and...
The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) has a fragmented coastal distribution in Australia. ...
2. Golden Bandicoot Isoodon auratus French: Bandicoot doré / German: Goldbrauner Kurznasenbeut...
Major prehistoric forces, such as the climatic shifts of the Pleistocene, can remain visible in a sp...
Subspecific status has often been used as a surrogate for conservation unit, but does not always ref...
Bandicoots (Peramelemorphia) are a major order of australidelphian marsupials, which despite a fossi...
<div><p>Major prehistoric forces, such as the climatic shifts of the Pleistocene, can remain visible...
The northern bettong, Bettongia tropica, is an endangered species of Potoroidae with a restricted di...
Southern brown (Isoodon obesulus) and golden (Isoodon auratus) bandicoots are iconic Australian mars...
The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) has undergone significant range contractions since E...
Conservation programs for threatened species are greatly benefiting from genetic data, for their pow...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are major threats to the world’s biodiversity. Throughout Australia, ...
Genetic connectivity is a key factor for maintaining the persistence of populations in fragmented la...
Nine polymorphic microsatellite markers were developed for a nationally endangered marsupial, the so...
The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) was once widely distributed throughout coastal regio...
Habitat destruction is one of the leading threats to biodiversity. It results in the contraction and...
The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) has a fragmented coastal distribution in Australia. ...
2. Golden Bandicoot Isoodon auratus French: Bandicoot doré / German: Goldbrauner Kurznasenbeut...
Major prehistoric forces, such as the climatic shifts of the Pleistocene, can remain visible in a sp...
Subspecific status has often been used as a surrogate for conservation unit, but does not always ref...
Bandicoots (Peramelemorphia) are a major order of australidelphian marsupials, which despite a fossi...
<div><p>Major prehistoric forces, such as the climatic shifts of the Pleistocene, can remain visible...
The northern bettong, Bettongia tropica, is an endangered species of Potoroidae with a restricted di...