Identifying complex dna contamination in pig-footed bandicoots helps to clarify an anomalous ecological transition

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  • who: Matthew J. Phillips and colleagues from the School of Biology and Environmental Science, Queensland University of Technology, George Street have published the article: Identifying Complex DNA Contamination in Pig-Footed Bandicoots Helps to Clarify an Anomalous Ecological Transition, in the Journal: Diversity 2022, 352 of 29/04/2022
  • what: This study provides evolutionary context for testing hypotheses on the ecological transition of pig-footed bandicoots from semi-fossorial omnivores towards cursorial grazers which in turn may represent the only breach of deeply conserved ecospace partitioning between modern Australo-Papuan marsupial orders.

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