Joint sequences from the mitochondrial cytochrome b and 16S rRNA genes of a wide representation of Megachiroptera were employed to evaluate the traditional taxonomic arrangement of African fruitbats and to examine their origins and evolutionary relationships. The resulting phylogenetic hypotheses are inconsistent with the previously established morphology-based subdivisions of Megachiroptera at the suprageneric level. Findings indicate the existence of an African clade, which appears to be formed by two endemic clades: the epomophorines and the myonycterines. According to our topologies, the genus Rousettus is monospecific in mainland Africa. Its traditional subgenera Stenonycteris and Lissonycteris appear closer to the myonycterines than t...
The fruit bat genus Myonycteris Matschie, 1899, is considered to contain only two valid taxa: the sp...
International audienceBoth Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus were detected in several fruit bat species of...
Doctor of Philosophy in Biology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.Abstract available in the ...
Bats of the family Pteropodidae, also known as megabats or Old World fruit bats, are widely distribu...
This is the last part in a series comprising all Megachiroptera known from mainland Africa and its i...
The concept of the genus Rousettus Gray, 1821 as established by Andersen (1912) is revised to accomm...
The Old World leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideridae) are aerial and gleaning insectivores that occur throu...
The genera Micropteropus Matschie, 1899, Epomops Gray, 1870, Hypsignathus H. Allen, 1861, Nanonycter...
This first part of a revision of African fruit bats contains a short general Introduction and a sect...
This study deals with 272 Megachiroptera from the People’s Republic of Congo, belonging to 13 taxa: ...
Population structure, biogeography and phylogenetic relationships of the fruit bat genus Rousettus h...
The genus Rousettus has distributional pattern unique among fruitbats comprising both Asia and Afric...
Otomops martiensseni is sparsely distributed throughout sub-Saharan Africa and southwestern Arabia (...
Myonycteris relicta n. sp. is described from the Shimba Hills in southeast Kenya and from the Usamba...
The genus Glauconycteris Dobson, 1875 currently contains 12 species of butterfly bats, all endemic t...
The fruit bat genus Myonycteris Matschie, 1899, is considered to contain only two valid taxa: the sp...
International audienceBoth Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus were detected in several fruit bat species of...
Doctor of Philosophy in Biology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.Abstract available in the ...
Bats of the family Pteropodidae, also known as megabats or Old World fruit bats, are widely distribu...
This is the last part in a series comprising all Megachiroptera known from mainland Africa and its i...
The concept of the genus Rousettus Gray, 1821 as established by Andersen (1912) is revised to accomm...
The Old World leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideridae) are aerial and gleaning insectivores that occur throu...
The genera Micropteropus Matschie, 1899, Epomops Gray, 1870, Hypsignathus H. Allen, 1861, Nanonycter...
This first part of a revision of African fruit bats contains a short general Introduction and a sect...
This study deals with 272 Megachiroptera from the People’s Republic of Congo, belonging to 13 taxa: ...
Population structure, biogeography and phylogenetic relationships of the fruit bat genus Rousettus h...
The genus Rousettus has distributional pattern unique among fruitbats comprising both Asia and Afric...
Otomops martiensseni is sparsely distributed throughout sub-Saharan Africa and southwestern Arabia (...
Myonycteris relicta n. sp. is described from the Shimba Hills in southeast Kenya and from the Usamba...
The genus Glauconycteris Dobson, 1875 currently contains 12 species of butterfly bats, all endemic t...
The fruit bat genus Myonycteris Matschie, 1899, is considered to contain only two valid taxa: the sp...
International audienceBoth Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus were detected in several fruit bat species of...
Doctor of Philosophy in Biology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.Abstract available in the ...