Julian C Kerbis Peterhans
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Lutz H, Patterson B, Kerbis Peterhans J, Stanley W, Webala P, Gnoske T, et al.
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2016 Mar;
99:7-15.
PMID: 26975691
Phylogenies of parasites provide hypotheses on the history of their movements between hosts, leading to important insights regarding the processes of host switching that underlie modern-day epidemics. Haemosporidian (malaria) parasites...
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Demos T, Kerbis Peterhans J, Joseph T, Robinson J, Agwanda B, Hickerson M
PLoS One
. 2015 Sep;
10(9):e0131800.
PMID: 26394036
The Eastern Afromontane biodiversity hotspot (EABH) has the highest concentration of biodiversity in tropical Africa, yet few studies have investigated recent historical diversification processes in EABH lineages. Herein, we analyze...
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Jacquet F, Denys C, Verheyen E, Bryja J, Hutterer R, Kerbis Peterhans J, et al.
BMC Evol Biol
. 2015 Apr;
15:71.
PMID: 25900417
Background: This study aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of African shrews referred to the Crocidura olivieri complex. We tested the respective role of forest retraction/expansion during the Pleistocene, rivers...
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Demos T, Kerbis Peterhans J, Agwanda B, Hickerson M
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2013 Nov;
71:41-54.
PMID: 24184338
The Eastern Afromontane region of Africa is characterized by striking levels of endemism and species richness accompanied by significant conservation threat, a pattern typical across biodiversity hotspots. Using multi-locus molecular...
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Stanley W, Robbins L, Malekani J, Mbalitini S, Migurimu D, Mukinzi J, et al.
Biol Lett
. 2013 Jul;
9(5):20130486.
PMID: 23883579
The hero shrew's (Scutisorex somereni) massive interlocking lumbar vertebrae represent the most extreme modification of the vertebral column known in mammals. No intermediate form of this remarkable morphology is known,...
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Huhndorf M, Kerbis Peterhans J, Loew S
Mol Ecol
. 2007 Jan;
16(3):663-74.
PMID: 17257121
The major aim of this study was to compare the phylogeographic patterns of codistributed rodents from the fragmented montane rainforests of the Albertine Rift region of east central Africa. We...