We investigate the genetic relationships between purported island species of Pteropus fruit bat (Megachiroptera) from the western Indian Ocean islands using mitochondrial DNA sequencing in order to infer the pattern of colonisation of this biogeographic region. Most significantly, our genetic data questions the current taxonomic assignment based on morphology of many of the island species and subspecies, suggesting instead that many of the western Indian Ocean islands harbour ‘races’ of P. giganteus from mainland India. Our results strongly argue against a single colonisation event from mainland Asia. Evidence is presented for three colonisation events; the first to the western-most extremity of their range (Comoros and Pemba Island), the s...
The ecology and conservation status of many island-restricted bats remain largely unexplored. The fr...
© 2001 The Royal SocietyAncient mitochondrial DNA sequences were used for investigating the evolutio...
We examined patterns of genetic variation in Rousettus madagascariensis from Madagascar and R. obliv...
We investigate the genetic relationships between purported island species of Pteropus fruit bat (Meg...
a b s t r a c t We investigate the genetic relationships between purported island species of Pteropu...
The natural colonisation of many remote oceanic islands by bats, including those of the western Indi...
We construct a molecular phylogeny of Terpsiphone flycatchers of the Indian Ocean and use this to in...
International audienceBats provide key ecosystem services such as crop pest regulation, pollination,...
Aim To describe the phylogeographic patterns of the black rat, Rattus rattus, from islands in the we...
Using genetic markers, we reconstructed biogeographic origins, dispersal and diversification pattern...
Genetic analysis of animal mitochondrial DNA is a new and valuable addition to the battery of techni...
Using genetic markers, we reconstructed biogeographic origins, dispersal and diversification pattern...
Aim: Islands provide opportunities for isolation and speciation. Many landmasses in the Indo-Austral...
The ecology and conservation status of many island-restricted bats remain largely unexplored. The fr...
© 2001 The Royal SocietyAncient mitochondrial DNA sequences were used for investigating the evolutio...
We examined patterns of genetic variation in Rousettus madagascariensis from Madagascar and R. obliv...
We investigate the genetic relationships between purported island species of Pteropus fruit bat (Meg...
a b s t r a c t We investigate the genetic relationships between purported island species of Pteropu...
The natural colonisation of many remote oceanic islands by bats, including those of the western Indi...
We construct a molecular phylogeny of Terpsiphone flycatchers of the Indian Ocean and use this to in...
International audienceBats provide key ecosystem services such as crop pest regulation, pollination,...
Aim To describe the phylogeographic patterns of the black rat, Rattus rattus, from islands in the we...
Using genetic markers, we reconstructed biogeographic origins, dispersal and diversification pattern...
Genetic analysis of animal mitochondrial DNA is a new and valuable addition to the battery of techni...
Using genetic markers, we reconstructed biogeographic origins, dispersal and diversification pattern...
Aim: Islands provide opportunities for isolation and speciation. Many landmasses in the Indo-Austral...
The ecology and conservation status of many island-restricted bats remain largely unexplored. The fr...
© 2001 The Royal SocietyAncient mitochondrial DNA sequences were used for investigating the evolutio...
We examined patterns of genetic variation in Rousettus madagascariensis from Madagascar and R. obliv...