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Protungulatum
ECOLOGY and the EXT]NCTTON of the DINOSAURS Robert E. Sl
71St Annual Meeting Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Paris Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada, USA November 2 – 5, 2011 SESSION CONCURRENT SESSION CONCURRENT
Resolving the Relationships of Paleocene Placental Mammals
Oldest Known Euarchontan Tarsals and Affinities of Paleocene Purgatorius to Primates
The Oldest Skull of an Afrotherian Mammal
Gheerbrant Et Al 2014 Ocepeia
Protungulatum, Confirmed Cretaceous Occurrence of an Otherwise Paleocene Eutherian (Placental?) Mammal
A Radiation of Arboreal Basal Eutherian Mammals Beginning in the Late Cretaceous of India
Geological Setting of Vertebrate Microfossil Localities Across the Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary in Southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada
Developmental Influence on Evolutionary Rates and the Origin of Placental Mammal Tooth Complexity
Vertebrate Paleontology of Montana
Untangling the Multiple Ecological Radiations of Early Mammals
A Latest Cretaceous (Earliest Puercan?) Local Fauna, Hell Creek Formation, Southeastern Montana
Lance Formation, Southwestern Wyoming), with Implications for Compositional Differences Among Mammalian Local Faunas of the Western Interior Shelly L
Late Cretaceous Relatives of Rabbits, Rodents, and Other Extant Eutherian
Terrestrial Vertebrate Families on Noah's
Changes of Mesozoic Vegetation and the Extinction of Dinosaurs
Mammals from the End of the Age of Dinosaurs in North Dakota and Southeastern Montana, with a Reappraisal of Geographic Differentiation Among Lancian Mammals
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Rapid Morphological Evolution in Placental Mammals Post-Dates the Origin of the Crown Group
A Eutherian Mammal in the Latest Cretaceous of Vitrolles, Southern France
A New Didolodontid Mammal from the Late Paleocene–Earliest Eocene of Laguna Umayo, Peru
Were Immigrants a Significant Part of the Earliest Paleocene Mammalian Fauna of the North American Western Interior?
The Placental Mammal Ancestor and the Post–K-Pg Radiation of Placentals RESEARCHARTICLE
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
“Condylarth” Carsioptychus Coarctatus: Implications for Early Placental Mammal Neurosensory Biology and Behavior