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Journal of the Australian Mammal Society
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Molecular relationships of the Australian bandicoot genera Isoodon and Perameles (Marsupialia: Peramelina).

M Westerman and C Krajewski

Australian Mammalogy 22(1) 1 - 8
Published: 2000

Abstract

12S rRNA sequences resolve the two Australian bandicoot genera Perameles and Isoodon as monophyletic clades which diverged from one another in the middle Miocene. Perameles bougainville, the most divergent species of this genus, appears to have split from the P. gunnii + P. nasuta lineage in the late Miocene, whilst subsequent speciation events occurred in the latter half of the Pliocene. Within Isoodon, although there was a clear recognition of an I. macrourus group of taxa, little support could be found for the continued recognition of the Tasmanian I. obesulus and the Barrow Island form of I. auratus as separate subspecies. Major radiations within Isoodon appear to have occurred in the last 3 million years as Australia became more arid.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AM00001

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