Defining taxonomic units is an important component of understanding how biodiversity has formed, and in guiding efforts to sustain it. Understanding patterns of biodiversity across the monsoonal tropics of northern Australia is limited, with molecular technology revealing deep phylogenetic structure and complex evolutionary histories. The brachyotis group of rock-wallabies (Petrogale spp.), which currently consists of three species (Petrogale brachyotis, P. burbidgei and P. concinna) distributed across north-western Australia, provides an example where current taxonomy does not reflect the true diversity or phylogenetic relationships within the group. We have used an integrative approach, combining morphological data, together with DNA seq...
29. Monjon Petrogale burbidgei French: Wallaby de Burbidge / German: Kimberley-Felskdnguru / S...
Australian brush-tailed rock-wallabies (Petrogale penicillata) became naturalized on Oahu, Hawaii, a...
28. Nabarlek Petrogale concinna French: Nabarlek / German: Zwergfelskanguru / Spanish: Ualabi ...
Defining taxonomic units is an important component of understanding how biodiversity has formed, and...
This thesis explores phylogenetic relationships amongst rock-wallabies, genus Petrogale, throughout ...
The rock-wallaby genus Petrogale comprises a group of habitat-specialist macropodids endemic to Aust...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis was undertaken to resolve the systematic uncertainties surroundin...
The monsoon tropics of northern Australia are a globally significant biodiversity hotspot, but its p...
The black-footed rock-wallaby (Petrogale lateralis) is the most widespread member of the endemic Aus...
A new population of eastern short eared rock-wallaby (Petrogale wilkinsi) has been recorded in Queen...
Members of the endemicAustralianmacropodid genusPetrogale (rock-wallabies) have been of enduring sci...
Mesic southeastern Australia represents the continent's ancestral biome and is highly biodiverse, ye...
Kangaroos and wallabies of the Macropus complex include the largest extant marsupials and hopping ma...
Kangaroos and wallabies of the Macropus complex include the largest extant marsupials and hopping ma...
Most population genetics studies of rock-wallabies conducted to date have examined remnant colonies ...
29. Monjon Petrogale burbidgei French: Wallaby de Burbidge / German: Kimberley-Felskdnguru / S...
Australian brush-tailed rock-wallabies (Petrogale penicillata) became naturalized on Oahu, Hawaii, a...
28. Nabarlek Petrogale concinna French: Nabarlek / German: Zwergfelskanguru / Spanish: Ualabi ...
Defining taxonomic units is an important component of understanding how biodiversity has formed, and...
This thesis explores phylogenetic relationships amongst rock-wallabies, genus Petrogale, throughout ...
The rock-wallaby genus Petrogale comprises a group of habitat-specialist macropodids endemic to Aust...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis was undertaken to resolve the systematic uncertainties surroundin...
The monsoon tropics of northern Australia are a globally significant biodiversity hotspot, but its p...
The black-footed rock-wallaby (Petrogale lateralis) is the most widespread member of the endemic Aus...
A new population of eastern short eared rock-wallaby (Petrogale wilkinsi) has been recorded in Queen...
Members of the endemicAustralianmacropodid genusPetrogale (rock-wallabies) have been of enduring sci...
Mesic southeastern Australia represents the continent's ancestral biome and is highly biodiverse, ye...
Kangaroos and wallabies of the Macropus complex include the largest extant marsupials and hopping ma...
Kangaroos and wallabies of the Macropus complex include the largest extant marsupials and hopping ma...
Most population genetics studies of rock-wallabies conducted to date have examined remnant colonies ...
29. Monjon Petrogale burbidgei French: Wallaby de Burbidge / German: Kimberley-Felskdnguru / S...
Australian brush-tailed rock-wallabies (Petrogale penicillata) became naturalized on Oahu, Hawaii, a...
28. Nabarlek Petrogale concinna French: Nabarlek / German: Zwergfelskanguru / Spanish: Ualabi ...