SummaryPhylogenetic analyses on four new bat genomes provide convincing support for the placement of bats relative to other placental mammals, suggest that microbats are an unnatural group, and have important implications for understanding the evolution of echolocation
We examine the paraphylectic hypothesis of bat origins, both in the light of previous discussions, a...
Bats possess extraordinary adaptations, including flight, echolocation, extreme longevity and unique...
We analyzed DNA sequence variation in the cytochrome-b gene and intron 7 of the nuclear fibrinogen, ...
SummaryPhylogenetic analyses on four new bat genomes provide convincing support for the placement of...
Using single-copy DNA hybridization, we carried out a whole genome study of 16 bats (from ten famili...
SummaryThe mechanisms that control organelle size are poorly understood. Genetic analysis now shows ...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Bats (Order Chiroptera), the only mammals capable of powered flight and sophisticated laryngeal echo...
Bats (Chiroptera) represent the largest diversification of extant mammals after rodents. Here we rep...
Based on extensive phenetic analyses, bats of the genus Myotis have been classically subdivided into...
Abstract.—Two conflicting hypotheses concern the origin of flying mammals. The traditional hypothesi...
We present the first estimate of the phylogenetic relationships among all 916 extant and nine recent...
PhD thesisHow populations diverge and form new species in the face of gene flow is a key question in...
Bats are unique among mammals, possessing some of the rarest mammalian adaptations, including true s...
Bats are unique among mammals, possessing some of the rarest mammalian adaptations, including true s...
We examine the paraphylectic hypothesis of bat origins, both in the light of previous discussions, a...
Bats possess extraordinary adaptations, including flight, echolocation, extreme longevity and unique...
We analyzed DNA sequence variation in the cytochrome-b gene and intron 7 of the nuclear fibrinogen, ...
SummaryPhylogenetic analyses on four new bat genomes provide convincing support for the placement of...
Using single-copy DNA hybridization, we carried out a whole genome study of 16 bats (from ten famili...
SummaryThe mechanisms that control organelle size are poorly understood. Genetic analysis now shows ...
Bats make up more than 20% of extant mammals, yet their evolutionary history is largely unknown beca...
Bats (Order Chiroptera), the only mammals capable of powered flight and sophisticated laryngeal echo...
Bats (Chiroptera) represent the largest diversification of extant mammals after rodents. Here we rep...
Based on extensive phenetic analyses, bats of the genus Myotis have been classically subdivided into...
Abstract.—Two conflicting hypotheses concern the origin of flying mammals. The traditional hypothesi...
We present the first estimate of the phylogenetic relationships among all 916 extant and nine recent...
PhD thesisHow populations diverge and form new species in the face of gene flow is a key question in...
Bats are unique among mammals, possessing some of the rarest mammalian adaptations, including true s...
Bats are unique among mammals, possessing some of the rarest mammalian adaptations, including true s...
We examine the paraphylectic hypothesis of bat origins, both in the light of previous discussions, a...
Bats possess extraordinary adaptations, including flight, echolocation, extreme longevity and unique...
We analyzed DNA sequence variation in the cytochrome-b gene and intron 7 of the nuclear fibrinogen, ...