The morphological identification of cryptic rodent species has historically been problematic. At best, many cryptic species have been identified by chromosomal differences. However, to study the life histories of such rodent species, there is a need for a molecular technique for cryptic species identification that does not involve destructive sampling. In this manuscript we examine mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) cytochrome-b genetic variation in 2 cryptic murid rodent species, the red veld rat (Aethomys chrysophilus) and the Tete veld rat (A. ineptus) from southern Africa. Phylogenetic and phylogeographic analyses of these sequences showed reciprocal monophyly between populations of the 2 species in southern Africa, but no support for monophyly ...
Although synanthropic invasive murid rodents are freely traded in pet shops in South Africa, their t...
The African pygmy mice (Mus, subgenus Nannomys) are a group of small-sized rodents that occur widely...
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution vol. 35, pp 556–568The African gerbils of the genus Tatera are...
The morphological identification of cryptic rodent species has historically been problematic. At bes...
<p>DNA barcoding has been proposed as a method for species identification. However, this method has ...
DNA barcoding has been proposed as a method for species identification. However, this method has bee...
Background Intraspecific variation within the diverse southern African murine rodents has not been e...
Abstract Background Intraspecific variation within the diverse southern African murine rodents has n...
Corresponding author. cosson@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceMultimammate rats (genus Mastomys)...
The genus Aethomys currently includes 11 species, but recent evidence indicates a need for taxonomic...
Recent studies have described the presence of several mitochondrial lineages within Rhabdomys, which...
This paper investigates the usefulness of two mitochondrial genes (16S rRNA and cytochrome b) to sol...
The Praomyini tribe is one of the most diverse and abundant groups of Old World rodents. Several spe...
Hereditas, 2003; 139: 81 – 89Aethomys is a common and widespread rodent genus in the African savann...
The African gerbils of the genus Tatera are widespread and abundant throughout sub-Saharan Africa. T...
Although synanthropic invasive murid rodents are freely traded in pet shops in South Africa, their t...
The African pygmy mice (Mus, subgenus Nannomys) are a group of small-sized rodents that occur widely...
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution vol. 35, pp 556–568The African gerbils of the genus Tatera are...
The morphological identification of cryptic rodent species has historically been problematic. At bes...
<p>DNA barcoding has been proposed as a method for species identification. However, this method has ...
DNA barcoding has been proposed as a method for species identification. However, this method has bee...
Background Intraspecific variation within the diverse southern African murine rodents has not been e...
Abstract Background Intraspecific variation within the diverse southern African murine rodents has n...
Corresponding author. cosson@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceMultimammate rats (genus Mastomys)...
The genus Aethomys currently includes 11 species, but recent evidence indicates a need for taxonomic...
Recent studies have described the presence of several mitochondrial lineages within Rhabdomys, which...
This paper investigates the usefulness of two mitochondrial genes (16S rRNA and cytochrome b) to sol...
The Praomyini tribe is one of the most diverse and abundant groups of Old World rodents. Several spe...
Hereditas, 2003; 139: 81 – 89Aethomys is a common and widespread rodent genus in the African savann...
The African gerbils of the genus Tatera are widespread and abundant throughout sub-Saharan Africa. T...
Although synanthropic invasive murid rodents are freely traded in pet shops in South Africa, their t...
The African pygmy mice (Mus, subgenus Nannomys) are a group of small-sized rodents that occur widely...
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution vol. 35, pp 556–568The African gerbils of the genus Tatera are...