Molecular data have provided many insights into cetacean evolution but some unsettled issues still remain. We estimated the topology and timing of cetacean evolutionary relationships using bayesian and maximum likelihood analyses of complete mitochondrial genomes. In order to clarify the phylogenetic placement of Sotalia and Steno within the Delphinidae, we sequenced three new delphinid mitogenomes. Our analyses support three delphinid clades: one joining Steno and Sotalia (supporting the revised subfamily Stenoninae); another placing Sousa within the Delphininae; and a third, the Globicephalinae, which includes Globicephala, Feresa, Pseudorca, Peponocephala and Grampus. We also conclude that Orcinus does not belong in the Globicephalinae, ...
SINE (short interspersed element) insertion analysis elucidates contentious aspects in the phylogeny...
Dolphins of the genus Sotalia are found along the Caribbean and Atlantic coasts of Central and South...
The Delphinidae is the most diverse living family of odontocete cetaceans and includes modern oceani...
Molecular data have provided many insights into cetacean evolution but some unsettled issues still r...
Abstract Background The phylogeny of Cetacea (whales) is not fully resolved with substantial support...
The phylogenetic relationships of oceanic dolphins (family Delphinidae) remain unclear. Several work...
Traditionally, living cetaceans (order Cetacea) are classified into two highly distinct suborders: t...
Lineages undergoing rapid radiations provide exceptional opportunities for studying speciation and a...
Lineages undergoing rapid radiations provide exceptional opportunities for studying speciation and a...
Cetaceans are remarkable among mammals for their numerous adaptations to an aquatic existence, yet m...
Porpoises (Phocoenidae), dolphins (Delphinidae), and the two species of Monodontidae (beluga and nar...
Introgressive hybridization is increasingly being detected in vertebrate taxa but was thought to be ...
Lineages undergoing rapid radiations provide exceptional opportunities for studying speciation and a...
The six species currently classified within the genus Lagenorhynchus exhibit a pattern of antitropica...
The evolution of the order Cetacea (whales, dolphins, porpoises) has, for a long time, attracted the...
SINE (short interspersed element) insertion analysis elucidates contentious aspects in the phylogeny...
Dolphins of the genus Sotalia are found along the Caribbean and Atlantic coasts of Central and South...
The Delphinidae is the most diverse living family of odontocete cetaceans and includes modern oceani...
Molecular data have provided many insights into cetacean evolution but some unsettled issues still r...
Abstract Background The phylogeny of Cetacea (whales) is not fully resolved with substantial support...
The phylogenetic relationships of oceanic dolphins (family Delphinidae) remain unclear. Several work...
Traditionally, living cetaceans (order Cetacea) are classified into two highly distinct suborders: t...
Lineages undergoing rapid radiations provide exceptional opportunities for studying speciation and a...
Lineages undergoing rapid radiations provide exceptional opportunities for studying speciation and a...
Cetaceans are remarkable among mammals for their numerous adaptations to an aquatic existence, yet m...
Porpoises (Phocoenidae), dolphins (Delphinidae), and the two species of Monodontidae (beluga and nar...
Introgressive hybridization is increasingly being detected in vertebrate taxa but was thought to be ...
Lineages undergoing rapid radiations provide exceptional opportunities for studying speciation and a...
The six species currently classified within the genus Lagenorhynchus exhibit a pattern of antitropica...
The evolution of the order Cetacea (whales, dolphins, porpoises) has, for a long time, attracted the...
SINE (short interspersed element) insertion analysis elucidates contentious aspects in the phylogeny...
Dolphins of the genus Sotalia are found along the Caribbean and Atlantic coasts of Central and South...
The Delphinidae is the most diverse living family of odontocete cetaceans and includes modern oceani...