Even though the marsupial order Diprotodontia is one of the most heavily studied groups of Australasian marsupials, phylogenetic relationships within this group remain contentious. The more than 125 living species of Diprotodontia can be divided into two main groups: Vombatiformes (wombats and koalas) and Phalangerida. Phalangerida is composed of the kangaroos (Macropodidae, Potoroidae, and Hypsiprymnodontidae) and possums (Phalangeridae, Burramyidae, Petauridae, Pseudocheiridae, Tarsipedidae, and Acrobatidae). Much of the debate has focused on relationships among the families of possums and whether possums are monophyletic or paraphyletic. A limitation of previous investigations is that no study to date has investigated diprotodontian rela...
The family Phalangeridae comprises approximately two dozen extinct and extant species that include t...
Wildlife crime, the illegal trade in animals and animal products, is a growing concern and valued at...
The ancestors to the Australian marsupials entered Australia around 60 (54-72) million years ago fro...
Australidelphia is the cohort, originally named by Szalay, of all Australian marsupials and the Sout...
Kangaroos and kin (Macropodiformes) are the most conspicuous elements of the Australasian marsupial ...
Pseudocheiridae (Marsupialia: Diprotodontia) is a family of endemic Australasian arboreal folivores,...
This thesis explored the evolutionary trajectory of marsupials, focusing primarily on the Australasi...
Pseudocheiridae (Marsupialia: Diprotodontia) is a family of endemic Australasian arboreal folivores,...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the tree of life is to accoun...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the Tree of Life is to accoun...
A molecular phylogeny of marsupials based on a 20.1 kb nuclear and mitochondrial supermatrix, with a...
Diprotodontians are the morphologically and ecologically most diverse order of marsupials. However, ...
Marsupials or metatherians are a group of mammals that are distinct in giving birth to young at earl...
Recent marsupials include about 280 species divided into 18 families and seven orders. Approximately...
Abstract.—Australasian marsupials include three major radiations, the insectivorous/carnivorous Dasy...
The family Phalangeridae comprises approximately two dozen extinct and extant species that include t...
Wildlife crime, the illegal trade in animals and animal products, is a growing concern and valued at...
The ancestors to the Australian marsupials entered Australia around 60 (54-72) million years ago fro...
Australidelphia is the cohort, originally named by Szalay, of all Australian marsupials and the Sout...
Kangaroos and kin (Macropodiformes) are the most conspicuous elements of the Australasian marsupial ...
Pseudocheiridae (Marsupialia: Diprotodontia) is a family of endemic Australasian arboreal folivores,...
This thesis explored the evolutionary trajectory of marsupials, focusing primarily on the Australasi...
Pseudocheiridae (Marsupialia: Diprotodontia) is a family of endemic Australasian arboreal folivores,...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the tree of life is to accoun...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the Tree of Life is to accoun...
A molecular phylogeny of marsupials based on a 20.1 kb nuclear and mitochondrial supermatrix, with a...
Diprotodontians are the morphologically and ecologically most diverse order of marsupials. However, ...
Marsupials or metatherians are a group of mammals that are distinct in giving birth to young at earl...
Recent marsupials include about 280 species divided into 18 families and seven orders. Approximately...
Abstract.—Australasian marsupials include three major radiations, the insectivorous/carnivorous Dasy...
The family Phalangeridae comprises approximately two dozen extinct and extant species that include t...
Wildlife crime, the illegal trade in animals and animal products, is a growing concern and valued at...
The ancestors to the Australian marsupials entered Australia around 60 (54-72) million years ago fro...