19 pagesInternational audienceNatural hybridization between species is not a rare event. In arvicoline rodents, hybridization is known to occur in the wild and/or in captivity. In the Microtus arvalis group, cytogenetic studies revealed that there were two distinct chromosomal forms (2n = 46 but a different fundamental number of autosomes). These forms have been attributed to two cryptic species: the common (arvalis) and Altai (obscurus) voles. Recently, individuals with intermediate karyotypes (F1 and backcrosses) were discovered in central European Russia, and, for this reason, other studies have regarded obscurus and arvalis as conspecific. In the present study, to address the question of the species limits in the Altai vole and to infer...
We report a new finding of the 54-chromosome sibling species of the common vole in East Siberia - th...
The root vole (Microtus oeconomus) is a rodent with Holarctic distribution. In fact, it is the only ...
The phylogeography of the filed vole (Microtus agrestis) in Eurasia was thoroughly examined using mi...
19 pagesInternational audienceNatural hybridization between species is not a rare event. In arvicoli...
For the first time, the reliable nomenclatures of the chromosomes of the four species of the common ...
The Eastern European vole (Microtus mystacinus) is an arvicoline rodent distributed across northern ...
Biologists have long been aware of close similarities between the mammalian faunas of northern Euras...
The Central Asian high-mountain or rock voles of the genus Alticola Blanford, 1881 are one of the le...
Voles of the genus Microtus represent one of the most speciose mammalian genera in the Holarctic. We...
Abstract. The phylogeography of the Holarctic Microtus oeconomus in Russian Far East, near the Berin...
In a distribution-wide phylogeographic survey of the field vole (Microtus agrestis), 75 specimens fr...
The goal of the work was the determination of phylogenetic relationships in red vole associations of...
We report a new finding of the 54-chromosome sibling species of the common vole in East Siberia- the...
Evolutionary history and taxonomic position for cryptic species may be clarified by using molecular ...
The vole Alexandromys evoronensis (Kovalskaya et Sokolov, 1980) with its two chromosomal races, "Evo...
We report a new finding of the 54-chromosome sibling species of the common vole in East Siberia - th...
The root vole (Microtus oeconomus) is a rodent with Holarctic distribution. In fact, it is the only ...
The phylogeography of the filed vole (Microtus agrestis) in Eurasia was thoroughly examined using mi...
19 pagesInternational audienceNatural hybridization between species is not a rare event. In arvicoli...
For the first time, the reliable nomenclatures of the chromosomes of the four species of the common ...
The Eastern European vole (Microtus mystacinus) is an arvicoline rodent distributed across northern ...
Biologists have long been aware of close similarities between the mammalian faunas of northern Euras...
The Central Asian high-mountain or rock voles of the genus Alticola Blanford, 1881 are one of the le...
Voles of the genus Microtus represent one of the most speciose mammalian genera in the Holarctic. We...
Abstract. The phylogeography of the Holarctic Microtus oeconomus in Russian Far East, near the Berin...
In a distribution-wide phylogeographic survey of the field vole (Microtus agrestis), 75 specimens fr...
The goal of the work was the determination of phylogenetic relationships in red vole associations of...
We report a new finding of the 54-chromosome sibling species of the common vole in East Siberia- the...
Evolutionary history and taxonomic position for cryptic species may be clarified by using molecular ...
The vole Alexandromys evoronensis (Kovalskaya et Sokolov, 1980) with its two chromosomal races, "Evo...
We report a new finding of the 54-chromosome sibling species of the common vole in East Siberia - th...
The root vole (Microtus oeconomus) is a rodent with Holarctic distribution. In fact, it is the only ...
The phylogeography of the filed vole (Microtus agrestis) in Eurasia was thoroughly examined using mi...