Systematics of the New World bats Eptesicus and Histiotus suggest trans-marine dispersal followed by Neotropical cryptic diversification ...
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Biodiversity can be boosted by colonization of new habitats such as remote islands and separated continents. Molecular studies have suggested that recently evolved organisms probably colonized already separated conti nents by dispersal, either via...
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ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.13426457 2024-09-30T14:33:05+00:00 Systematics of the New World bats Eptesicus and Histiotus suggest trans-marine dispersal followed by Neotropical cryptic diversification ... Yi, Xueling Latch, Emily K. 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13426457 https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.13426457 unknown Zenodo hash://md5/a50741191c5807d403ea2eb6bddf0a0e hash://sha256/3d3e32d0dc5c2ef8486aa5f0351a3ca61908ee1b388f704b71b20da4cbeb4ee1 zotero://select/groups/5435545/items/AMMD6AFD https://zotero.org/groups/5435545/items/AMMD6AFD https://linker.bio/cut:hash://md5/4c49b5be6df32b9956429a3579992744!/b7-2468 hash://md5/26f7ce5dd404e33c6570edd4ba250d20 hash://md5/a50741191c5807d403ea2eb6bddf0a0e hash://sha256/3d3e32d0dc5c2ef8486aa5f0351a3ca61908ee1b388f704b71b20da4cbeb4ee1 zotero://select/groups/5435545/items/AMMD6AFD https://zotero.org/groups/5435545/items/AMMD6AFD https://linker.bio/cut:hash://md5/4c49b5be6df32b9956429a3579992744!/b7-2468 hash://md5/26f7ce5dd404e33c6570edd4ba250d20 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1410543 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13426458 Biodiversity Mammalia Chiroptera Chordata Animalia bats bat JournalArticle ScholarlyArticle article-journal 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1342645710.5281/zenodo.141054310.5281/zenodo.13426458 2024-09-02T10:12:09Z (Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Biodiversity can be boosted by colonization of new habitats such as remote islands and separated continents. Molecular studies have suggested that recently evolved organisms probably colonized already separated conti nents by dispersal, either via land bridge connections or crossing the ocean. Here we test the on-land and transmarine dispersal hypotheses by evaluating possibilities of colonization routes over the Bering land bridge and across the Atlantic Ocean in the cosmopolitan bat genus Eptesicus (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae). Previous mo lecular studies have found New World Eptesicus more closely related to Histiotus, a Neotropical endemic lineage with enlarged ears, than to Old World Eptesicus. However, phylogenetic relationships within the New World group remained unresolved and their evolutionary history was unclear. Here we studied the systematics of New World Eptesicus and Histiotus using extensive taxonomic and geographic sampling, and genomic ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Land Bridge DataCite |
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Biodiversity can be boosted by colonization of new habitats such as remote islands and separated continents. Molecular studies have suggested that recently evolved organisms probably colonized already separated conti nents by dispersal, either via land bridge connections or crossing the ocean. Here we test the on-land and transmarine dispersal hypotheses by evaluating possibilities of colonization routes over the Bering land bridge and across the Atlantic Ocean in the cosmopolitan bat genus Eptesicus (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae). Previous mo lecular studies have found New World Eptesicus more closely related to Histiotus, a Neotropical endemic lineage with enlarged ears, than to Old World Eptesicus. However, phylogenetic relationships within the New World group remained unresolved and their evolutionary history was unclear. Here we studied the systematics of New World Eptesicus and Histiotus using extensive taxonomic and geographic sampling, and genomic ... |
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Systematics of the New World bats Eptesicus and Histiotus suggest trans-marine dispersal followed by Neotropical cryptic diversification ... |
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Systematics of the New World bats Eptesicus and Histiotus suggest trans-marine dispersal followed by Neotropical cryptic diversification ... |
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Systematics of the New World bats Eptesicus and Histiotus suggest trans-marine dispersal followed by Neotropical cryptic diversification ... |
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Systematics of the New World bats Eptesicus and Histiotus suggest trans-marine dispersal followed by Neotropical cryptic diversification ... |
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Systematics of the New World bats Eptesicus and Histiotus suggest trans-marine dispersal followed by Neotropical cryptic diversification ... |
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systematics of the new world bats eptesicus and histiotus suggest trans-marine dispersal followed by neotropical cryptic diversification ... |
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