Pseudocheiridae (Marsupialia: Diprotodontia) is a family of endemic Australasian arboreal folivores, more commonly known as ringtail possums. Seventeen extant species are grouped into six genera (Pseudocheirus, Pseudochirulus, Hemibelideus, Petauroides, Pseudochirops, Petropseudes). Pseudochirops and Pseudochirulus are the only genera with representatives on New Guinea and surrounding western islands. Here, we examine phylogenetic relationships among 13 of the 17 extant pseudocheirid species based on protein-coding portions of the ApoB, BRCA1, ENAM, IRBP, Rag1, and vWF genes. Maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood, and Bayesian methods were used to estimate phylogenetic relationships. Two different relaxed molecular clock methods were used t...
Bandicoots (Peramelemorphia) are a major order of australidelphian marsupials, which despite a fossi...
A molecular phylogeny of marsupials based on a 20.1 kb nuclear and mitochondrial supermatrix, with a...
Marsupials exhibit great diversity in ecology and morphology. However, compared with their sister gr...
Pseudocheiridae (Marsupialia: Diprotodontia) is a family of endemic Australasian arboreal folivores,...
The marsupial family Pseudocheiridae is currently known from seventeen species of six genera in Aust...
Even though the marsupial order Diprotodontia is one of the most heavily studied groups of Australas...
The glider genus Petaurus comprises a group of arboreal and nocturnal marsupial species from New Gui...
Australia and New Guinea share a common biogeographical history and unique vertebrate fauna. Investi...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the tree of life is to accoun...
Kangaroos and kin (Macropodiformes) are the most conspicuous elements of the Australasian marsupial ...
Abstract Background The order Dasyuromorphia is a diverse radiation of faunivorous marsupials, compr...
• Australasian Region.Published as part of Russell A. Mittermeier & Don E. Wilson, 2015, Pseudocheir...
ROBERTS, KAREN K., ARCHER, MICHAEL, HAND, SUZANNE J., GODTHELP, HENK (2007): New Genus and Species o...
The present study is mainly based on material collected during the 19391940 Dutch New Guinea Expedit...
Marsupials exhibit great diversity in ecology and morphology. However, compared with their sister gr...
Bandicoots (Peramelemorphia) are a major order of australidelphian marsupials, which despite a fossi...
A molecular phylogeny of marsupials based on a 20.1 kb nuclear and mitochondrial supermatrix, with a...
Marsupials exhibit great diversity in ecology and morphology. However, compared with their sister gr...
Pseudocheiridae (Marsupialia: Diprotodontia) is a family of endemic Australasian arboreal folivores,...
The marsupial family Pseudocheiridae is currently known from seventeen species of six genera in Aust...
Even though the marsupial order Diprotodontia is one of the most heavily studied groups of Australas...
The glider genus Petaurus comprises a group of arboreal and nocturnal marsupial species from New Gui...
Australia and New Guinea share a common biogeographical history and unique vertebrate fauna. Investi...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the tree of life is to accoun...
Kangaroos and kin (Macropodiformes) are the most conspicuous elements of the Australasian marsupial ...
Abstract Background The order Dasyuromorphia is a diverse radiation of faunivorous marsupials, compr...
• Australasian Region.Published as part of Russell A. Mittermeier & Don E. Wilson, 2015, Pseudocheir...
ROBERTS, KAREN K., ARCHER, MICHAEL, HAND, SUZANNE J., GODTHELP, HENK (2007): New Genus and Species o...
The present study is mainly based on material collected during the 19391940 Dutch New Guinea Expedit...
Marsupials exhibit great diversity in ecology and morphology. However, compared with their sister gr...
Bandicoots (Peramelemorphia) are a major order of australidelphian marsupials, which despite a fossi...
A molecular phylogeny of marsupials based on a 20.1 kb nuclear and mitochondrial supermatrix, with a...
Marsupials exhibit great diversity in ecology and morphology. However, compared with their sister gr...