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A new subspecies of hutia (Plagiodontia, Capromyidae, Rodentia) from southern Hispaniola
Turvey, Samuel T.; Hansford, James; Kennerley, Rosalind J.; Núñez-Miño, José M.; Brocca, Jorge L.; Young, Richard P. (2015)Continued uncertainty persists over the taxonomic status of many threatened Caribbean mammal populations. Recent molecular analysis has identified three genetically isolated allopatric hutia populations on Hispaniola that ... -
Assessing congruence of opportunistic records and systematic surveys for predicting Hispaniolan mammal species distributions
Turvey, Samuel T.; Kennerley, Rosalind J.; Hudson, Michael A.; Núñez-Miño, José M.; Young, Richard P. (2020)Comparative assessment of the relative information content of different independent spatial data types is necessary to evaluate whether they provide congruent biogeographic signals for predicting species ranges. Opportunistic ... -
Independent evolutionary histories in allopatric populations of a threatened Caribbean land mammal
Turvey, Samuel T.; Peters, Stuart; Brace, Selina; Young, Richard P.; Crumpton, Nick; Hansford, James; Núñez-Miño, Jose M.; King, Gemma; Tsalikidis, Katrina; Ottenwalder, José Alberto; Timpson, Adrian; Funk, Stephan M.; Brocca, Jorge L.; Thomas, Mark G.; Barnes, Ian; Austin, Jeremy (2016)The aim of this study was to determine the evolutionary history, relationships and distinctiveness of allopatric populations of Hispaniolan solenodon (Solenodon paradoxus), a highly threatened Caribbean ‘relict’ mammal, ... -
Independent evolutionary histories in allopatric populations of a threatened Caribbean land mammal
Turvey, Samuel T.; Peters, Stuart; Brace, Selina; Young, Richard P.; Crumpton, Nick; Hansford, James; Núnez-Miño, José M.; King, Gemma; Tsalikidis, Katrina; Ottenwalder, José A.; Timpson, Adrian; Funk, Stephan M.; Brocca, Jorge L.; Thomas, Mark G.; Barnes, Ian (2016)Aim: To determine the evolutionary history, relationships and distinctiveness of allopatric populations of Hispaniolan solenodon (Solenodon paradoxus), a highly threatened Caribbean ‘relict’ mammal, to understand spatio-temporal ... -
The impact of habitat quality inside protected areas on distribution of the Dominican Republic’s last endemic non-volant land mammals
Kennerley, Rosalind J.; Nicoll, Malcolm A.; Young, Richard P.; Turvey, Samuel T.; Núñez-Miño, José M.; Brocca, Jorge L.; Butler, Simón J. (2019)The Hispaniolan solenodon, Solenodon paradoxus, and Hispaniolan hutia, Plagiodontia aedium, are the Dominican Republic’s only surviving endemic non-volant land mammals, and are high priorities for conservation. The country ...