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- Why Are There Fewer Marsupials Than Placentals? on the Relevance of Geography and Physiology to Evolutionary Patterns of Mammalian Diversity and Disparity
- A Phylogenetic Blueprint for a Modern Whale ⇑ John Gatesy A, , Jonathan H
- Two New Oligocene Desmostylians Anci a Discussion *^ of Tethytherian Systematics
- The “Condylarths” (Archaic Ungulata, Mammalia) from the Early Palaeocene of Tiupampa (Bolivia): Implications on the Origin of the South American Ungulates
- On the Origin of the Order Artiodactyla (Arctocyonidae/Paleocene/Eocene) KENNETH D
- A New Apheliscine “Condylarth” Mammal from the Late Paleocene of Montana and Alberta and the Phylogeny of “Hyopsodontids”
- The Enigmatic Evolutionary Relationships of Paleocene Mammals and Their Relevance for the Tertiary Radiation of Placental Mammals
- Vol.4, No.2, 45-80, L. Van Valen, the Beginning of the Age of Mammals
- Dental Anomaly in the Early Eocene Condylarth Ectocion Author(S): Kenneth D
- “Condylarth” Carsioptychus Coarctatus: Implications for Early Placental Mammal Neurosensory Biology and Behavior