International audienceMurid rodents (Rodentia: Muridae) represent the most diverse and abundant mammalian family. In this study, we provide a refined set of fossil calibrations which is used to reconstruct a dated phylogeny of the family using a multilocus dataset (six nuclear and nine mitochondrial gene fragments) encompassing 161 species representing 82 murid genera from four extant subfamilies (Deomyinae, Gerbillinae, Lophiomyinae and Murinae). In comparison with previous studies on murid or muroid rodents, our work stands out for the implementation of nine robust fossil constraints within the Muridae thanks to a thorough review of the fossil record. Before being assigned to specific nodes of the phylogeny, all potential fossil constrain...
International audienceThe Murinae represent the largest subfamily of mammals, comprising 656 species...
<div><p>A series of Oligocene through Early Miocene terrestrial deposits preserved in the foothills ...
ITraditionally, taxonomic status of Murinae was based on morphological characteristics. The classif...
International audienceMurid rodents (Rodentia: Muridae) represent the most diverse and abundant mamm...
Murid rodents (Rodentia: Muridae) represent the most diverse and abundant mammalian family. In this ...
Detailed research on fossil rodents from Pakistan, Turkey, northern Africa and Europe provides a bet...
International audienceAbstract The family Muridae represents the largest, most diverse and successfu...
Time calibration derived from the fossil record is essential for molecular phylogenetic and evolutio...
Molecular and paleontological approaches have produced extremely different estimates for divergence...
We combined new sequence data for more than 300 muroid rodent species with our previously published ...
BACKGROUND: Development of phylogenetic methods that do not rely on fossils for the study of evoluti...
The systematics of the arid-adapted Old World Gerbillus rodent genus has always been challenging, wi...
The systematics of the arid-adapted Old World Gerbillus rodent genus has always been challenging, wi...
One of the most important aspects of the continuing research for the last two decades on the Neogene...
International audienceWe describe Halmaheramys bokimekot Fabre, Pages, Musser, Fitriana, Semiadi & H...
International audienceThe Murinae represent the largest subfamily of mammals, comprising 656 species...
<div><p>A series of Oligocene through Early Miocene terrestrial deposits preserved in the foothills ...
ITraditionally, taxonomic status of Murinae was based on morphological characteristics. The classif...
International audienceMurid rodents (Rodentia: Muridae) represent the most diverse and abundant mamm...
Murid rodents (Rodentia: Muridae) represent the most diverse and abundant mammalian family. In this ...
Detailed research on fossil rodents from Pakistan, Turkey, northern Africa and Europe provides a bet...
International audienceAbstract The family Muridae represents the largest, most diverse and successfu...
Time calibration derived from the fossil record is essential for molecular phylogenetic and evolutio...
Molecular and paleontological approaches have produced extremely different estimates for divergence...
We combined new sequence data for more than 300 muroid rodent species with our previously published ...
BACKGROUND: Development of phylogenetic methods that do not rely on fossils for the study of evoluti...
The systematics of the arid-adapted Old World Gerbillus rodent genus has always been challenging, wi...
The systematics of the arid-adapted Old World Gerbillus rodent genus has always been challenging, wi...
One of the most important aspects of the continuing research for the last two decades on the Neogene...
International audienceWe describe Halmaheramys bokimekot Fabre, Pages, Musser, Fitriana, Semiadi & H...
International audienceThe Murinae represent the largest subfamily of mammals, comprising 656 species...
<div><p>A series of Oligocene through Early Miocene terrestrial deposits preserved in the foothills ...
ITraditionally, taxonomic status of Murinae was based on morphological characteristics. The classif...