Bandicoots (Peramelemorphia) are a major order of australidelphian marsupials, which despite a fossil record spanning at least the past 25. million. years and a pandemic Australasian range, remain poorly understood in terms of their evolutionary relationships. Many living peramelemorphians are critically endangered, making this group an important focus for biological and conservation research. To establish a phylogenetic framework for the group, we compiled a concatenated alignment of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences, comprising representatives of most living and recently extinct species. Our analysis confirmed the currently recognised deep split between Macrotis (Thylacomyidae), Chaeropus (Chaeropodidae) and all other living bandico...
Two new late Oligocene representatives of the marsupial order Peramelemorphia (bandicoots and bilbie...
Abstract.—Australasian marsupials include three major radiations, the insectivorous/carnivorous Dasy...
The rock-wallaby genus Petrogale comprises a group of habitat-specialist macropodids endemic to Aust...
Bandicoots (Peramelemorphia) are a unique order of Australasian marsupials whose sparse fossil recor...
The phylogenetic relationships of bandicoots and bilbies have been somewhat problematic, with confli...
We describe Bulungu palara gen. et sp. nov., a new fossil peramelemorphian (bandicoot), based on a s...
Our understanding of the biology of the extinct pig-footed bandicoots (Chaeropus) has been substanti...
Our understanding of the biology of the extinct pig-footed bandicoots (Chaeropus) has been substanti...
Bandicoots and bilbies (Marsupialia : Peramelemorphia) represent the dominant omnivorous clade of Au...
Australia and New Guinea share a common biogeographical history and unique vertebrate fauna. Investi...
The Pliocene fossil record of Australia has revealed the oldest known occurrences of modern peramele...
The glider genus Petaurus comprises a group of arboreal and nocturnal marsupial species from New Gui...
Recent marsupials include about 280 species divided into 18 families and seven orders. Approximately...
This thesis explored the evolutionary trajectory of marsupials, focusing primarily on the Australasi...
Kangaroos and kin (Macropodiformes) are the most conspicuous elements of the Australasian marsupial ...
Two new late Oligocene representatives of the marsupial order Peramelemorphia (bandicoots and bilbie...
Abstract.—Australasian marsupials include three major radiations, the insectivorous/carnivorous Dasy...
The rock-wallaby genus Petrogale comprises a group of habitat-specialist macropodids endemic to Aust...
Bandicoots (Peramelemorphia) are a unique order of Australasian marsupials whose sparse fossil recor...
The phylogenetic relationships of bandicoots and bilbies have been somewhat problematic, with confli...
We describe Bulungu palara gen. et sp. nov., a new fossil peramelemorphian (bandicoot), based on a s...
Our understanding of the biology of the extinct pig-footed bandicoots (Chaeropus) has been substanti...
Our understanding of the biology of the extinct pig-footed bandicoots (Chaeropus) has been substanti...
Bandicoots and bilbies (Marsupialia : Peramelemorphia) represent the dominant omnivorous clade of Au...
Australia and New Guinea share a common biogeographical history and unique vertebrate fauna. Investi...
The Pliocene fossil record of Australia has revealed the oldest known occurrences of modern peramele...
The glider genus Petaurus comprises a group of arboreal and nocturnal marsupial species from New Gui...
Recent marsupials include about 280 species divided into 18 families and seven orders. Approximately...
This thesis explored the evolutionary trajectory of marsupials, focusing primarily on the Australasi...
Kangaroos and kin (Macropodiformes) are the most conspicuous elements of the Australasian marsupial ...
Two new late Oligocene representatives of the marsupial order Peramelemorphia (bandicoots and bilbie...
Abstract.—Australasian marsupials include three major radiations, the insectivorous/carnivorous Dasy...
The rock-wallaby genus Petrogale comprises a group of habitat-specialist macropodids endemic to Aust...