Times Cited: 11International audienceThe shrews of the Sorer araneus group, characterized by the sexual chromosome complex XY1Y2, have been intensively studied by morphological, karyotypical, and biochemical analyses. Nevertheless, the phylogenetic relationships among the species belonging to the araneus complex are still under debate, as different approaches gave often contradictory results. In this paper, partial nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b gene (1011 bp) were determined for 6 species of the araneus group from Eurasia and North America. We also included in the data set the sequences of Sorex samniticus, whose relationships with the araneus group remain controversial. Three other species representing two majo...
Phylogenetic analysis was conducted for various populations of the Sorex minutissimus-S. yukonicus c...
The extremely high rate of karyotypic evolution that characterizes the shrews of the Sorex araneus g...
The extremely high rate of karyotypic evolution that characterizes the shrews of the Sorex araneus g...
Times Cited: 11International audienceThe shrews of the Sorer araneus group, characterized by the sex...
The shrews of the Sorex araneus group, characterized by the sexual chromosome complex XY Y, have bee...
The species of the common shrew (Sorex araneus) group are morphologically very similar, but have und...
Times Cited: 62International audienceThe shrews of the Sorer araneus group have undergone a spectacu...
<div><p>Shrews of the <i>Sorex</i> genus are an evolutionarily successful group that includes more t...
Times Cited: 52International audienceShrews of the genus Sorex are characterized by a Holarctic dist...
The shrews of the Sorer araneus group have undergone a spectacular chromosome evolution. The karyoty...
Shrews of the genus Sorex are characterized by a Holarctic distribution, and relationships among ext...
The common shrew Sorex araneus Linnaeus, 1758 is subject to intense chromosomal polymorphism. About ...
Pygmy Shrews in North America have variously been considered to be one species (Sorex hoyi) or two s...
Many species contain genetic lineages that are phylogenetically intermixed with those of other speci...
The species of the common shrew (Sorex araneus) group are morphologically very similar but exhibit h...
Phylogenetic analysis was conducted for various populations of the Sorex minutissimus-S. yukonicus c...
The extremely high rate of karyotypic evolution that characterizes the shrews of the Sorex araneus g...
The extremely high rate of karyotypic evolution that characterizes the shrews of the Sorex araneus g...
Times Cited: 11International audienceThe shrews of the Sorer araneus group, characterized by the sex...
The shrews of the Sorex araneus group, characterized by the sexual chromosome complex XY Y, have bee...
The species of the common shrew (Sorex araneus) group are morphologically very similar, but have und...
Times Cited: 62International audienceThe shrews of the Sorer araneus group have undergone a spectacu...
<div><p>Shrews of the <i>Sorex</i> genus are an evolutionarily successful group that includes more t...
Times Cited: 52International audienceShrews of the genus Sorex are characterized by a Holarctic dist...
The shrews of the Sorer araneus group have undergone a spectacular chromosome evolution. The karyoty...
Shrews of the genus Sorex are characterized by a Holarctic distribution, and relationships among ext...
The common shrew Sorex araneus Linnaeus, 1758 is subject to intense chromosomal polymorphism. About ...
Pygmy Shrews in North America have variously been considered to be one species (Sorex hoyi) or two s...
Many species contain genetic lineages that are phylogenetically intermixed with those of other speci...
The species of the common shrew (Sorex araneus) group are morphologically very similar but exhibit h...
Phylogenetic analysis was conducted for various populations of the Sorex minutissimus-S. yukonicus c...
The extremely high rate of karyotypic evolution that characterizes the shrews of the Sorex araneus g...
The extremely high rate of karyotypic evolution that characterizes the shrews of the Sorex araneus g...