BACKGROUND: Caviidae is a diverse group of caviomorph rodents that is broadly distributed in South America and is divided into three highly divergent extant lineages: Caviinae (cavies), Dolichotinae (maras), and Hydrochoerinae (capybaras). The fossil record of Caviidae is only abundant and diverse since the late Miocene. Caviids belongs to Cavioidea sensu stricto (Cavioidea s.s.) that also includes a diverse assemblage of extinct taxa recorded from the late Oligocene to the middle Miocene of South America ("eocardiids"). RESULTS: A phylogenetic analysis combining morphological and molecular data is presented here, evaluating the time of diversification of selected nodes based on the calibration of phylogenetic trees with fossil taxa and the...
Caviomorph rodents have a very rich 25 fossil record that provided good26 bases for understanding th...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Comparative genomic data among organisms allow the reconstruction ...
We describe a new caviomorph rodent, Cavia cabrerai, sp. nov. (Caviidae, Caviinae), from the upper l...
Background: Caviidae is a diverse group of caviomorph rodents that is broadly distributed in South A...
BACKGROUND: Caviidae is a diverse group of caviomorph rodents that is broadly distributed in South A...
‘Cardiomyine’ rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
'Cardiomyine' rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
The family Caviidae is one of the most diverse groups among South American hystricognath rodents and...
The rich fossil record of caviomorph rodents provides good basis for understanding the major trends ...
‘Cardiomyine’ rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
‘Cardiomyine’ rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
Caviidae is one of the groups of rodents with the greatest ecomorphological disparity, and with curr...
BACKGROUND: Comparative genomic data among organisms allow the reconstruction of their phylogenies a...
Caviomorph rodents are one of the most diverse mammalian groups in the Neotropics; they display asto...
Cavioidea sensu stricto groups three traditionally recognized families that are characterized by hyp...
Caviomorph rodents have a very rich 25 fossil record that provided good26 bases for understanding th...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Comparative genomic data among organisms allow the reconstruction ...
We describe a new caviomorph rodent, Cavia cabrerai, sp. nov. (Caviidae, Caviinae), from the upper l...
Background: Caviidae is a diverse group of caviomorph rodents that is broadly distributed in South A...
BACKGROUND: Caviidae is a diverse group of caviomorph rodents that is broadly distributed in South A...
‘Cardiomyine’ rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
'Cardiomyine' rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
The family Caviidae is one of the most diverse groups among South American hystricognath rodents and...
The rich fossil record of caviomorph rodents provides good basis for understanding the major trends ...
‘Cardiomyine’ rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
‘Cardiomyine’ rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
Caviidae is one of the groups of rodents with the greatest ecomorphological disparity, and with curr...
BACKGROUND: Comparative genomic data among organisms allow the reconstruction of their phylogenies a...
Caviomorph rodents are one of the most diverse mammalian groups in the Neotropics; they display asto...
Cavioidea sensu stricto groups three traditionally recognized families that are characterized by hyp...
Caviomorph rodents have a very rich 25 fossil record that provided good26 bases for understanding th...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Comparative genomic data among organisms allow the reconstruction ...
We describe a new caviomorph rodent, Cavia cabrerai, sp. nov. (Caviidae, Caviinae), from the upper l...