Aim Understanding the biotic and abiotic mechanisms underlying the generation and maintenance of biogeographic transitions represent long‐standing topics in evolutionary …
Abstract Mud snakes (Serpentes: Homalopsidae) are a family of 55 described, mainly aquatic, species primarily distributed throughout mainland Southeast Asia and the Indo …
We here present a comprehensive integrative taxonomic review of the genus Hylomys, using molecular (mitochondrial genomes and up to five nuclear loci) and morphological data …
The assessment of habitat selection and temporal patterns of activity rhythms is paramount for wildlife conservation. Studies on behavioural ecology of wild mammals are particularly …
The hyperdiverse shrew genus Crocidura is one of few small mammal genera distributed across Sundaland and all of its boundaries. This represents a rare opportunity to study the …
Janzen's influential “mountain passes are higher in the tropics” hypothesis predicts restricted gene flow and genetic isolation among populations spanning elevational gradients in the …
The Southeast Asian region of Sundaland is among the world's major biodiversity hotspots. The region's biodiversity coupled with its complex and dynamic geographic and climatic …
Background The paper presents novel findings of little-known species of rodents, the blind tree mice Typhlomys in Son La Province, Vietnam, with the first morphological and genetic …
TL Hu, F Cheng, Z Xu, ZZ Chen, L Yu, Q Ban… - Zoological …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In this study, we reassessed the taxonomic position of Typhlomys (Rodentia: Platacanthomyidae) from Huangshan, Anhui, China, based on morphological and molecular …