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AuthorWoods, Roseina
AuthorTurvey, Samuel T.
AuthorBrace, Selina
AuthorMcCabe, Christopher V.
AuthorDalén, Love
AuthorRayfield, Emily J.
AuthorBrown, Mark J. F.
AuthorBarnes, Ian
Accessioned date2024-08-28T23:30:54Z
Available date2024-08-28T23:30:54Z
Year2020
CitationWoods, R., Turvey, S. T., Brace, S., McCabe, C. V., Dalén, L., Rayfield, E. J., ... & Barnes, I. (2020). Rapid size change associated with intra-island evolutionary radiation in extinct Caribbean “island-shrews”. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 20, 106. Recuperado de:es
URIhttps://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/5080
AbstractThe Caribbean offers a unique opportunity to study evolutionary dynamics in insular mammals. However, the recent extinction of most Caribbean non-volant mammals has obstructed evolutionary studies, and poor DNA preservation associated with tropical environments means that very few ancient DNA sequences are available for extinct vertebrates known from the region’s Holocene subfossil record. The endemic Caribbean eulipotyphlan family Nesophontidae (“island-shrews”) became extinct ~ 500 years ago, and the taxonomic validity of many Nesophontes species and their wider evolutionary dynamics remain unclear. Here we use both morphometric and palaeogenomic methods to clarify the status and evolutionary history of Nesophontes species from Hispaniola, the second-largest Caribbean island.es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedBMC Evolutionary Biology, 20, 106es
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SubjectBiodiversidades
SubjectFaunaes
SubjectHábitats y especieses
SubjectEspecies extintases
TitleRapid size change associated with intra-island evolutionary radiation in extinct Caribbean “island-shrews”es
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-020-01668-7
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