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Oligocene - Early Miocene Ruminants from the Valley of Lakes (Central Mongolia) 213-235 ©Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Download Unter
First Nimravid Skull from Asia Alexander Averianov1,2, Ekaterina Obraztsova3, Igor Danilov1,2, Pavel Skutschas3 & Jianhua Jin1
Hyaenodonts and Carnivorans from the Early Oligocene to Early Miocene of Xianshuihe Formation, Lanzhou Basin, Gansu Province, China
Body Mass Estimation in Amphicyonid Carnivoran Mammals: a Multiple Regression Approach from the Skull and Skeleton
MERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES Published by Number 78 the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY May 25, 1923 New York City
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Supporting Information
Mammal Species of the World Literature Cited
New Artiodactyl Ruminant Mammal from the Late Oligocene of Pakistan
Carnivorous Mammals from the Middle Eocene Washakie Formation, Wyoming, USA, and Their Diversity Trajectory in a Post-Warming World
Inactivation of Thermogenic UCP1 As a Historical Contingency in Multiple Placental Mammal Clades
Oligocene-Miocene Sediments, Fossils and Basalts Age Dating from the Valley of Lakes (Central Mongolia) - an Integrated Study
The Paleobiology of Indricotheres
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Guild Structure of the Carnivorous Mammals (Creodonta, Carnivora) from the Taatsiin Gol Area, Lower Oligocene of Central Mongolia
Additional Tsaganomyid, Cylindrodontid and Ctenodactyloid
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Stepwise Onset of the Icehouse World and Its Impact on Oligo-Miocene
Diversification Rates in Ctenodactylidae (Rodentia, Mammalia) from Mongolia
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Dispersal Ability Predicts Evolutionary Success Among Mammalian Carnivores
September 2002—ABSTRACTS 31A Length by Anteroposterior Rocking on a Flexible Acromioclavicular Joint
New Data on the Terrestrial Gastropods from the Oligocene–Miocene Transition in the Valley of Lakes, Central Mongolia T
Amphicticeps and Amphicynodon (Arctoidea, Carnivora) from Hsanda Gol Formation, Central Mongolia and Phylogeny of Basal Arctoids with Comments on Zoogeography
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SVP News Bulletin, October 1996, Number
AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES Published by Number 105 Thu American Museum of NATURAL HISTORY Jan