The marsupial genus Macropus includes three subgenera, the familiar large grazing kangaroos and wallaroos of M. (Macropus) and M. (Osphranter), as well as the smaller mixed grazing/browsing wallabies of M. (Notamacropus). A recent study of five concatenated nuclear genes recommended subsuming the predominantly browsing Wallabia bicolor (swamp wallaby) into Macropus. To further examine this proposal we sequenced partial mitochondrial genomes for kangaroos and wallabies. These sequences strongly favour the morphological placement of W. bicolor as sister to Macropus, although place M. irma (black-gloved wallaby) within M. (Osphranter) rather than as expected, with M. (Notamacropus). Species tree estimation from separately analysed mitochondria...
Recent molecular analyses suggest that the position of bandicoots is the major difficulty in determi...
Kangaroos and kin (Macropodiformes) are the most conspicuous elements of the Australasian marsupial ...
The tammar wallaby (Notamacropus eugenii) is one of the most intensively studied of all macropodids ...
The marsupial genus Macropus includes three subgenera, the familiar large grazing kangaroos and wall...
The marsupial genus Macropus includes three subgenera, the familiar large grazing kangaroos and wall...
The marsupial genus Macropus includes three subgenera, the familiar large grazing kangaroos and wall...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
Kangaroos and wallabies of the Macropus complex include the largest extant marsupials and hopping ma...
Kangaroos and wallabies of the Macropus complex include the largest extant marsupials and hopping ma...
<p>Maximum likelihood phylogenies inferred from the (A) mitochondrial (Mt<sub>16</sub>) and (B) nucl...
The complete mitochondrial genome of the endangered Banded Hare wallaby (Lagostrophus fasciatus) was...
Reconstructing phylogeny from retrotransposon insertions is often limited by access to only a single...
Abstract.—Australasian marsupials include three major radiations, the insectivorous/carnivorous Dasy...
Recent molecular analyses suggest that the position of bandicoots is the major difficulty in determi...
Kangaroos and kin (Macropodiformes) are the most conspicuous elements of the Australasian marsupial ...
The tammar wallaby (Notamacropus eugenii) is one of the most intensively studied of all macropodids ...
The marsupial genus Macropus includes three subgenera, the familiar large grazing kangaroos and wall...
The marsupial genus Macropus includes three subgenera, the familiar large grazing kangaroos and wall...
The marsupial genus Macropus includes three subgenera, the familiar large grazing kangaroos and wall...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
The iconic Australasian kangaroos and wallabies represent a successful marsupial radiation. However,...
Kangaroos and wallabies of the Macropus complex include the largest extant marsupials and hopping ma...
Kangaroos and wallabies of the Macropus complex include the largest extant marsupials and hopping ma...
<p>Maximum likelihood phylogenies inferred from the (A) mitochondrial (Mt<sub>16</sub>) and (B) nucl...
The complete mitochondrial genome of the endangered Banded Hare wallaby (Lagostrophus fasciatus) was...
Reconstructing phylogeny from retrotransposon insertions is often limited by access to only a single...
Abstract.—Australasian marsupials include three major radiations, the insectivorous/carnivorous Dasy...
Recent molecular analyses suggest that the position of bandicoots is the major difficulty in determi...
Kangaroos and kin (Macropodiformes) are the most conspicuous elements of the Australasian marsupial ...
The tammar wallaby (Notamacropus eugenii) is one of the most intensively studied of all macropodids ...