Duet vocalizations among different populations of Sulawesi tarsiers

A Nietsch - International Journal of Primatology, 1999 - Springer
A most conspicuous vocal behavior of Sulawesi tarsiers is the loud calls that males and
females coordinate into duets. Differences in the acoustic structure of this display relate to …

Conservation status of the spectral tarsier Tarsier spectrum: population density and home range size

S Gursky - Folia Primatologica, 1998 - brill.com
As part of a larger study of the behavioral ecology of the spectral tarsier, Tarsius spectrum, a
population census was conducted. A modified form of the fixed point count and quadrat …

[HTML][HTML] Estimating the phylogeny and divergence times of primates using a supermatrix approach

HJ Chatterjee, SYW Ho, I Barnes, C Groves - BMC evolutionary biology, 2009 - Springer
Background The primates are among the most broadly studied mammalian orders, with the
published literature containing extensive analyses of their behavior, physiology, genetics …

[HTML][HTML] Mitogenomics of macaques (Macaca) across Wallace's Line in the context of modern human dispersals

BJ Evans, MT Gansauge, MW Tocheri… - Journal of Human …, 2020 - Elsevier
Wallace's Line demarcates a biogeographical boundary between the Indomalaya and
Australasian ecoregions. Most placental mammalian genera, for example, occur to the west …

[HTML][HTML] The last sea nomads of the Indonesian archipelago: genomic origins and dispersal

P Kusuma, N Brucato, MP Cox, T Letellier… - European Journal of …, 2017 - nature.com
The Bajo, the world's largest remaining sea nomad group, are scattered across hundreds of
recently settled communities in Island Southeast Asia, along the coasts of Indonesia …

Tracing the phylogeographic history of Southeast Asian long-tailed macaques through mitogenomes of museum specimens

L Yao, H Li, RD Martin, CS Moreau, RS Malhi - … phylogenetics and evolution, 2017 - Elsevier
The biogeographical history of Southeast Asia is complicated due to the continuous
emergences and disappearances of land bridges throughout the Pleistocene. Here, we use …

Two hundred and five newly assembled mitogenomes provide mixed evidence for rivers as drivers of speciation for Amazonian primates

MC Janiak, FE Silva, RMD Beck, D de Vries… - Molecular …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Mitochondrial DNA remains a cornerstone for molecular ecology, especially for study
species from which high‐quality tissue samples cannot be easily obtained. Methods using …

Phylogeography and spatial structure of the lowland tapir (Tapirus terrestris, Perissodactyla: Tapiridae) in South America

M Ruiz-Garcia, C Vásquez, S Sandoval… - … DNA Part A, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
We sequenced the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene of 141 lowland tapirs (Tapirus
terrestris)–representing the largest geographical distribution sample of this species studied …

Speciation over the edge: gene flow among non-human primate species across a formidable biogeographic barrier

BJ Evans, AJ Tosi, K Zeng… - Royal Society …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Many genera of terrestrial vertebrates diversified exclusively on one or the other side of
Wallace's Line, which lies between Borneo and Sulawesi islands in Southeast Asia, and …

Ancient hybridization and underestimated species diversity in Asian striped squirrels (genus Tamiops): inference from paternal, maternal and biparental markers

SW Chang, T Oshida, H Endo, ST Nguyen… - Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Current classification of the genus Tamiops is mainly based on pelage color pattern that is
prone to seasonal variation or convergent adaptation to environmental selection. The …