Two sibling bare-backed bat species (Pteronotus fulvus and P. gymnonotus) have been traditionally differentiated by their size. However, intermediate specimens between the two species have been found in sympatric populations along southern Mexico and it has been suggested that they may be the outcome of a hybridization process between the two species. We used one mitochondrial (COI), three nuclear markers (PRKCL, STAT5A and RAG2) and 13 microsatellites to explore the evolutionary relationships between these two species and elucidate whether the intermediate morphotypes correspond to hybrid individuals. These markers have been analyzed in sympatric and allopatric populations of the two species plus the closely related species Pteronotus davy...
Phylogenetic reconstructions based on molecular data have shown recurrent morphological convergence ...
For elusive mammals like bats, colonization of new areas and colony formation are poorly understood,...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud The common vampire bat D...
The analysis of genetic diversity is routinely used to identify divergent intraspecific units and co...
Levels of sequence divergence at mitochondrial loci are frequently used in phylogeographic analysis ...
Levels of sequence divergence at mitochondrial loci are frequently used in phylogeographic analysis ...
Abstract Background Molecular techniques are increasingly employed to recognize the presence of cryp...
We phylogenetically analyze cytochrome-b gene sequences and Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms ...
Understanding mechanisms involved in speciation can be challenging, especially when hybridization or...
We phylogenetically analyze 705 base pairs of the cytochrome-b gene and 351 amplified fragment lengt...
BackgroundThe distinction between lineages of neotropical bats from the Pteronotus parnellii species...
Based on extensive phenetic analyses, bats of the genus Myotis have been classically subdivided into...
One of the major challenges to understanding the evolution of Neotropical bats concerns our capacity...
Understanding mechanisms involved in speciation can be challenging, especially when hybridization or...
23 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 26 cm.The subgenus Pteronotus (naked-backed bats) compri...
Phylogenetic reconstructions based on molecular data have shown recurrent morphological convergence ...
For elusive mammals like bats, colonization of new areas and colony formation are poorly understood,...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud The common vampire bat D...
The analysis of genetic diversity is routinely used to identify divergent intraspecific units and co...
Levels of sequence divergence at mitochondrial loci are frequently used in phylogeographic analysis ...
Levels of sequence divergence at mitochondrial loci are frequently used in phylogeographic analysis ...
Abstract Background Molecular techniques are increasingly employed to recognize the presence of cryp...
We phylogenetically analyze cytochrome-b gene sequences and Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms ...
Understanding mechanisms involved in speciation can be challenging, especially when hybridization or...
We phylogenetically analyze 705 base pairs of the cytochrome-b gene and 351 amplified fragment lengt...
BackgroundThe distinction between lineages of neotropical bats from the Pteronotus parnellii species...
Based on extensive phenetic analyses, bats of the genus Myotis have been classically subdivided into...
One of the major challenges to understanding the evolution of Neotropical bats concerns our capacity...
Understanding mechanisms involved in speciation can be challenging, especially when hybridization or...
23 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 26 cm.The subgenus Pteronotus (naked-backed bats) compri...
Phylogenetic reconstructions based on molecular data have shown recurrent morphological convergence ...
For elusive mammals like bats, colonization of new areas and colony formation are poorly understood,...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud The common vampire bat D...