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Fossils? the Phylogeny of Herpetotheriid and Peradectid Metatherians, Based on New Features from the Petrosal Anatomy S
Paleontological Discoveries in the Chorrillo Formation (Upper Campanian-Lower Maastrichtian, Upper Cretaceous), Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia, Argentina
Cranial Anatomy of the Earliest Marsupials and the Origin of Opossums
Hand, Suzanne J. Herds Overhead: Nimbadon Lavarackorum
New Specimens of Sparassodonta (Mammalia, Metatheria) From
Model-Based Analysis of Postcranial Osteology of Marsupials from the Palaeocene of Itaboraí (Brazil) and the Phylogenetics and Biogeography of Metatheria
In Quest for a Phylogeny of Mesozoic Mammals
The Predatory Behavior of the Marsupial Lion (Thylacoleo Carnifex) As Revealed by Elbow Joint Morphology
Digital Endocast of Pucadelphys Andinus, a Paleocene Metatherian
Eocene Metatherians from Anatolia Illuminate the Assembly of an Island Fauna During Deep Time
An Early Cretaceous Tribosphenic Mammal and Metatherian Evolution
In Praise of the 'Brain Drain'
Total Evidence Phylogeny and Evolutionary Timescale for Australian Faunivorous Marsupials (Dasyuromorphia) Shimona Kealy1 and Robin Beck2*
A Large Carnivorous Mammal from the Late Cretaceous and the North American Origin of Marsupials
Marsupials from the Late Cretaceous of Uzbekistan
Publications by Tim Rowe 2/25/2008
Assessing Arboreal Adaptations of Bird Antecedents: Testing the Ecological Setting of the Origin of the Avian Flight Stroke
An Emerging Consensus in the Evolution, Phylogeny, And
Top View
Dasyuromorphia) Kealy, S and Beck, RMD
Survivor of the Cretaceous Mass Extinction
Revisiting Russell's Troodontid: Autecology, Physiology, And
Survivor of the Cretaceous Mass Extinction
The Mesozoic and Paleocene Vertebrates of Bolivia and Their Stratigraphic Context : a Review
Stagodontid Marsupials from the Late Cretaceous of Canada and Their Systematic and Functional Implications
On the Development of the Chondrocranium and the Histological Anatomy of the Head in Perinatal Stages of Marsupial Mammals Marcelo R
The Geologically Oldest Dasyurid, from the Miocene of Riversleigh, North-West Queensland
72Nd Annual Meeting Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
07 Oliveira & Goin Pg97a108 COR.Indd
New Mammalian Remains from the Late Cretaceous La Colonia Formation, Patagonia, Argentina