Genera should ideally make sense to someone not familiar with the constituent species. Recent authors have supported recognition of the large Australian rodent genus Pseudomys simply on the basis of its monophyly, but have not posed the reasonable question: are there smaller groups within the genus that are typified by unique biological or morphological traits warranting generic recognition? Indeed, Pseudomys is only rendered monophyletic in molecular phylogenies with the inclusion of Mastacomys, an arrangement not supported by local authorities due to the clear differences between Mastacomys and other Pseudomys. Here I review the phylogeny of Australian rodents, and suggest a 'common-sense' generic re-description of Pseudomys based on prev...
The taxonomy and phylogeny of the subgenus Mus, the Eurasian lineage of the genus Mus, remain unreso...
Background\ud \ud The genus Rattus is highly speciose and has a complex taxonomy that is not fully r...
Since its formal definition, the genus Graomys (Thomas1916) has been the subject of numerous taxonom...
Pseudomys Gray, 1832. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1832:39. TYPE SPECIES: Pseudomys australis Gray, 18...
Conilurine rodents are the most speciose and ecologically diverse rodent group within Australia. Pre...
[Extract] The Sandy Inland Mouse Pseudomys hermannsburgensis and the Delicate Mouse P. delicatulus a...
Pseudomys pilligaensis Fox & Briscoe, 1980 Aust. Mammal. 3(1–2): 112, figs 1a, 2; tables 1, 3. Se...
peer reviewedThe taxonomic position of the spiny mouse (genus Acomys) within the Murinae (Rodentia) ...
Erroneous taxonomic attributions in GenBank accessions can mislead phylogenetic inference and appear...
Background: Rodents are recognized as hosts for at least 60 zoonotic diseases and may represent a se...
Background : Rodents are recognized as hosts for at least 60 zoonotic diseases and may represent a s...
BACKGROUND: Development of phylogenetic methods that do not rely on fossils for the study of evoluti...
Phylogenetic relationships in the genus Aethomys were examined based on qualitative cranial data for...
Among mammals, rodents are recognized as the major hosts and vectors of zoonoses and represent a ser...
The genus Aethomys currently includes 11 species, but recent evidence indicates a need for taxonomic...
The taxonomy and phylogeny of the subgenus Mus, the Eurasian lineage of the genus Mus, remain unreso...
Background\ud \ud The genus Rattus is highly speciose and has a complex taxonomy that is not fully r...
Since its formal definition, the genus Graomys (Thomas1916) has been the subject of numerous taxonom...
Pseudomys Gray, 1832. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1832:39. TYPE SPECIES: Pseudomys australis Gray, 18...
Conilurine rodents are the most speciose and ecologically diverse rodent group within Australia. Pre...
[Extract] The Sandy Inland Mouse Pseudomys hermannsburgensis and the Delicate Mouse P. delicatulus a...
Pseudomys pilligaensis Fox & Briscoe, 1980 Aust. Mammal. 3(1–2): 112, figs 1a, 2; tables 1, 3. Se...
peer reviewedThe taxonomic position of the spiny mouse (genus Acomys) within the Murinae (Rodentia) ...
Erroneous taxonomic attributions in GenBank accessions can mislead phylogenetic inference and appear...
Background: Rodents are recognized as hosts for at least 60 zoonotic diseases and may represent a se...
Background : Rodents are recognized as hosts for at least 60 zoonotic diseases and may represent a s...
BACKGROUND: Development of phylogenetic methods that do not rely on fossils for the study of evoluti...
Phylogenetic relationships in the genus Aethomys were examined based on qualitative cranial data for...
Among mammals, rodents are recognized as the major hosts and vectors of zoonoses and represent a ser...
The genus Aethomys currently includes 11 species, but recent evidence indicates a need for taxonomic...
The taxonomy and phylogeny of the subgenus Mus, the Eurasian lineage of the genus Mus, remain unreso...
Background\ud \ud The genus Rattus is highly speciose and has a complex taxonomy that is not fully r...
Since its formal definition, the genus Graomys (Thomas1916) has been the subject of numerous taxonom...