It is generally believed that marsupials are more primitive than placentals mammals and mainly solitary living, representing the ancestral form of social organization of all mammals. However, field studies have observed pair and group-living in marsupial species, but no comparative study about their social evolution was ever done. Here, we describe the results of primary literature research on marsupial social organization which indicates that most species can live in pairs or groups and many show intra-specific variation in social organization. Using Bayesian phylogenetic mixed-effects models with a weak phylogenetic signal of 0.18, we found that solitary living was the most likely ancestral form (35% posterior probability), but had high u...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the Tree of Life is to accoun...
This is the frst study analyzing the distribution of New World marsupials and their relationship to ...
This chapter deals with some of the many prejudices surrounding the value of marsupials and monotrem...
It is generally believed that marsupials are more primitive than placentals mammals and mainly solit...
Historical contingency may lead to distinct evolutionary imprints in early-isolated taxonomic groups...
One of the few mammal species reported to have a mating system of lek promiscuity is the tree-hollow...
Marsupials exhibit great diversity in ecology and morphology. However, compared to their sister grou...
How monotremes and marsupials communicate and socially interact is paramount to their survival and r...
Marsupials exhibit great diversity in ecology and morphology. However, compared with their sister gr...
are worth studying for their intrinsic value alone. They are one of the three major extant mammal ty...
Tne oldest marsupial fossils have been found in North America and the marsupials are thought to hav...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the tree of life is to accoun...
International audiencePrevious studies to understand the evolution of interspecific variation in mam...
This chapter provides an evolutionary context to comparative research on monotremes and marsupials. ...
Recent studies have suggested that contemporary losses of species are unevenly distributed over phyl...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the Tree of Life is to accoun...
This is the frst study analyzing the distribution of New World marsupials and their relationship to ...
This chapter deals with some of the many prejudices surrounding the value of marsupials and monotrem...
It is generally believed that marsupials are more primitive than placentals mammals and mainly solit...
Historical contingency may lead to distinct evolutionary imprints in early-isolated taxonomic groups...
One of the few mammal species reported to have a mating system of lek promiscuity is the tree-hollow...
Marsupials exhibit great diversity in ecology and morphology. However, compared to their sister grou...
How monotremes and marsupials communicate and socially interact is paramount to their survival and r...
Marsupials exhibit great diversity in ecology and morphology. However, compared with their sister gr...
are worth studying for their intrinsic value alone. They are one of the three major extant mammal ty...
Tne oldest marsupial fossils have been found in North America and the marsupials are thought to hav...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the tree of life is to accoun...
International audiencePrevious studies to understand the evolution of interspecific variation in mam...
This chapter provides an evolutionary context to comparative research on monotremes and marsupials. ...
Recent studies have suggested that contemporary losses of species are unevenly distributed over phyl...
A fundamental challenge in resolving evolutionary relationships across the Tree of Life is to accoun...
This is the frst study analyzing the distribution of New World marsupials and their relationship to ...
This chapter deals with some of the many prejudices surrounding the value of marsupials and monotrem...