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View article: Antifungal mechanism of ketone volatile organic compounds against <i>Pseudogymnoascus destructans</i>
Antifungal mechanism of ketone volatile organic compounds against <i>Pseudogymnoascus destructans</i> Open
Ketone volatile organic compounds have demonstrated favorable inhibitory activity against a wide range of pathogenic fungi, including Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd), the lethal pathogenic fungus responsible for white-nose syndrome in ba…
View article: Adaptive Evolution of the Greater Horseshoe Bat AANAT: Insights into the Link between AANAT and Hibernation Rhythms
Adaptive Evolution of the Greater Horseshoe Bat AANAT: Insights into the Link between AANAT and Hibernation Rhythms Open
Arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase (AANAT) is a crucial rate-limiting enzyme in the synthesis of melatonin. AANAT has been confirmed to be independently duplicated and inactivated in different animal taxa in order to adapt to the environme…
View article: Revalidation and expanded description of<i>Mustela aistoodonnivalis</i>(Mustelidae: Carnivora) based on a multigene phylogeny and morphology
Revalidation and expanded description of<i>Mustela aistoodonnivalis</i>(Mustelidae: Carnivora) based on a multigene phylogeny and morphology Open
The lacked‐teeth pygmy weasel, Mustela aistoodonnivalis Wu & Kao, 1991, was originally described as being from Taibai Mountain and Zhashui county, Shaanxi, China. Subsequently, it was considered a subspecies or synonym of Mustela nivalis .…
View article: A new species of the genus <i>Typhlomys</i> Milne-Edwards, 1877 (Rodentia: Platacanthomyidae) from Chongqing, China
A new species of the genus <i>Typhlomys</i> Milne-Edwards, 1877 (Rodentia: Platacanthomyidae) from Chongqing, China Open
A new species of the genus Typhlomys Milne-Edwards, 1877 (Rodentia: Platacanthomyidae) is described based on 10 specimens collected from Chongqing in southwestern China using integrated taxonomy. Phylogenetic analysis showed that these spe…
View article: Status emendation of Mustela aistoodonnivalis (Mustelidae: Carnivora) based on molecular phylogenetic and morphology
Status emendation of Mustela aistoodonnivalis (Mustelidae: Carnivora) based on molecular phylogenetic and morphology Open
The missing-toothed pygmy weasel, Mustela aistoodonnivalis Wu and Kao, 1991, was originally described from Zhouzhi and Zhashui in the Qingling Mountains in Shaanxi province, China. Subsequently it was considered a subspecies of M. nivalis.…
View article: DNA metabarcoding provides insights into seasonal diet variations in Chinese mole shrew (<i>Anourosorex squamipes</i>) with potential implications for evaluating crop impacts
DNA metabarcoding provides insights into seasonal diet variations in Chinese mole shrew (<i>Anourosorex squamipes</i>) with potential implications for evaluating crop impacts Open
Diet analysis of potential small mammals pest species is important for understanding feeding ecology and evaluating their impact on crops and stored foods. Chinese mole shrew ( Anourosorex squamipes ), distributed in Southwest China, has p…
View article: Multilocus phylogeny and cryptic diversity of white-toothed shrews (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla, Crocidura) in China
Multilocus phylogeny and cryptic diversity of white-toothed shrews (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla, Crocidura) in China Open
Background Crocidura , the most speciose mammalian genus, occurs across much of Asia, Europe and Africa. The taxonomy of Chinese representatives has been studied primarily based on cursory morphological comparisons and their molecular phyl…
View article: Multilocus phylogeny and cryptic diversity of white-toothed shrews (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla, Crocidura) in China
Multilocus phylogeny and cryptic diversity of white-toothed shrews (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla, Crocidura) in China Open
Background:Crocidura, the most speciose mammalian genus, occurs across much of Asia, Europe and Africa. The taxonomy of Chinese representatives has been studied primarily based on cursory morphological comparisons and their molecular phylo…
View article: Multilocus phylogeny and cryptic diversity of white-toothed shrews (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla, Crocidura) in China
Multilocus phylogeny and cryptic diversity of white-toothed shrews (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla, Crocidura) in China Open
Background: Crocidura , the most speciose mammalian genus, occurs across much of Asia, Europe and Africa. The taxonomy of Chinese representatives has been studied primarily based on cursory morphological comparisons and their molecular phy…
View article: Additional file 2 of Multilocus phylogeny and cryptic diversity of white-toothed shrews (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla, Crocidura) in China
Additional file 2 of Multilocus phylogeny and cryptic diversity of white-toothed shrews (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla, Crocidura) in China Open
Additional file 2: Table S2. Posterior probabilities supporting undescribed species/species using different algorithms and priors.
View article: Multilocus phylogeny and cryptic diversity of white-toothed shrews (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla, Crocidura) in China
Multilocus phylogeny and cryptic diversity of white-toothed shrews (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla, Crocidura) in China Open
Background: Crocidura , the most speciose mammalian genus, occurs across much of Asia, Europe and Africa. The taxonomy of Chinese representatives has been studied primarily based on cursory morphological comparisons and their molecular phy…
View article: Multilocus phylogeny and cryptic diversity of white-toothed shrews (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla, Crocidura) in China
Multilocus phylogeny and cryptic diversity of white-toothed shrews (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla, Crocidura) in China Open
Background: Crocidura , the most speciose mammalian genus, occurs across much of Asia, Europe and Africa. In China, the taxonomy has been primarily based on cursory morphological comparisons and molecular phylogenetic relationships of the …
View article: The complete mitogenome of Smith’s shrew (<i>Chodsigoa smithii</i>)
The complete mitogenome of Smith’s shrew (<i>Chodsigoa smithii</i>) Open
The Smith's shrew (Chodsigoa smithii) belongs to subfamily Soricinae, which is an endemic shrew to China. In this study, we obtained the complete mitochondrial genome of the C. smithii. This mitogenome is a circular molecule with 17,108 bp…