New applications of genetic data to questions of historical biogeography have revolutionized our understanding of how organisms have come to occupy their present distributions. Phylogenetic methods in combination with divergence time estimation can reveal biogeographical centres of origin, differentiate between hypotheses of vicariance and dispersal, and reveal the directionality of dispersal events. Despite their power, however, phylogenetic methods can sometimes yield patterns that are compatible with multiple, equally well-supported biogeographical hypotheses. In such cases, additional approaches must be integrated to differentiate among conflicting dispersal hypotheses. Here, we use a synthetic approach that draws upon the analytical st...
We investigate mitochondrial DNA and craniometric variation in southern African and Malagasy populat...
Our extension of the phylogenetic study of Taylor et al. (2009) on a larger, more geographically rep...
The pteropodid fruit bat genus Eidolon is comprised of two extant species: E. dupreanum on Madagasca...
Otomops martiensseni is sparsely distributed throughout sub-Saharan Africa and southwestern Arabia (...
Macronycteris commersoni (Hipposideridae), a bat species endemic to Madagascar, is widespread across...
Using genetic markers, we reconstructed biogeographic origins, dispersal and diversification pattern...
Doctor of Philosophy in Biology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.Abstract available in the ...
The Old World leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideridae) are aerial and gleaning insectivores that occur throu...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of Miniopterus bats (family Miniopteridae) r...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of Miniopterus bats (family Miniopteridae) r...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of Miniopterus bats (family Miniopteridae) r...
<div><p>The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of <i>Miniopterus</i> bats (family M...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of Miniopterus bats (family Miniopteridae) r...
Bats represent some of the most dramatic natural dispersal events among mammals, with representative...
Using genetic markers, we reconstructed biogeographic origins, dispersal and diversification pattern...
We investigate mitochondrial DNA and craniometric variation in southern African and Malagasy populat...
Our extension of the phylogenetic study of Taylor et al. (2009) on a larger, more geographically rep...
The pteropodid fruit bat genus Eidolon is comprised of two extant species: E. dupreanum on Madagasca...
Otomops martiensseni is sparsely distributed throughout sub-Saharan Africa and southwestern Arabia (...
Macronycteris commersoni (Hipposideridae), a bat species endemic to Madagascar, is widespread across...
Using genetic markers, we reconstructed biogeographic origins, dispersal and diversification pattern...
Doctor of Philosophy in Biology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.Abstract available in the ...
The Old World leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideridae) are aerial and gleaning insectivores that occur throu...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of Miniopterus bats (family Miniopteridae) r...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of Miniopterus bats (family Miniopteridae) r...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of Miniopterus bats (family Miniopteridae) r...
<div><p>The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of <i>Miniopterus</i> bats (family M...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of Miniopterus bats (family Miniopteridae) r...
Bats represent some of the most dramatic natural dispersal events among mammals, with representative...
Using genetic markers, we reconstructed biogeographic origins, dispersal and diversification pattern...
We investigate mitochondrial DNA and craniometric variation in southern African and Malagasy populat...
Our extension of the phylogenetic study of Taylor et al. (2009) on a larger, more geographically rep...
The pteropodid fruit bat genus Eidolon is comprised of two extant species: E. dupreanum on Madagasca...