13 pagesInternational audienceThe morphology of the first lower molar of Microtus savii group (M. brachycercus, M. nebrodensis, M. savii) is complex and highly variable. A morphometrical analysis done by grouping the samples into large geographical sets reveals the differentiation between northern, central and southern populations. The specific status of M. nebrodensis is confirmed while it is not possible to separate M. brachycercus. The subspecies M. savii tolfetanus and M. brachycercus niethammericus are, respectively, not well and moderate distinguished from the other populations. Finally, the distinction of M. savii group from other species of European voles is also confirmed
15 pagesInternational audienceTo investigate the phylogenetic and phylogeographical relationships of...
Nappi, Armando, Brunet-Lecomte, Patrick, Montuire, Sophie (2006): Intraspecific morphological tooth ...
The morphometrical analysis of the first lower molar of four populations of ground voles from the Ea...
13 pagesInternational audienceThe morphology of the first lower molar of Microtus savii group (M. br...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe morphology of the first lower molar (M1) of Microtus (Terricola) m...
9 pagesInternational audienceThe data on dental variability in natural populations of sibling specie...
The present paper deals with the issues of diagnostics of morphologically similar vole species (Micr...
The fossil record of the Savi vole, Microtus (Terricola) savii, is analyzed in terms of morphologica...
Voles of the genus Microtus represent one of the most speciose mammalian genera in the Holarctic. We...
The genus Microtus underwent a rapid evolutionary radiation that resulted in the extant 59 species d...
Accurate species identification in fossil remains is a complex task but is a key component for devel...
18 pagesInternational audienceAccurate species identification in fossil remains is a complex task bu...
15 pagesInternational audienceTo investigate the phylogenetic and phylogeographical relationships of...
Nappi, Armando, Brunet-Lecomte, Patrick, Montuire, Sophie (2006): Intraspecific morphological tooth ...
The morphometrical analysis of the first lower molar of four populations of ground voles from the Ea...
13 pagesInternational audienceThe morphology of the first lower molar of Microtus savii group (M. br...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe morphology of the first lower molar (M1) of Microtus (Terricola) m...
9 pagesInternational audienceThe data on dental variability in natural populations of sibling specie...
The present paper deals with the issues of diagnostics of morphologically similar vole species (Micr...
The fossil record of the Savi vole, Microtus (Terricola) savii, is analyzed in terms of morphologica...
Voles of the genus Microtus represent one of the most speciose mammalian genera in the Holarctic. We...
The genus Microtus underwent a rapid evolutionary radiation that resulted in the extant 59 species d...
Accurate species identification in fossil remains is a complex task but is a key component for devel...
18 pagesInternational audienceAccurate species identification in fossil remains is a complex task bu...
15 pagesInternational audienceTo investigate the phylogenetic and phylogeographical relationships of...
Nappi, Armando, Brunet-Lecomte, Patrick, Montuire, Sophie (2006): Intraspecific morphological tooth ...
The morphometrical analysis of the first lower molar of four populations of ground voles from the Ea...