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Marsupial Fossils from Wellington Caves, New South Wales; the Historic and Scientific Significance of the Collections in the Australian Museum, Sydney
On the Evolution of Kangaroos and Their Kin (Family Macropodidae) Using Retrotransposons, Nuclear Genes and Whole Mitochondrial Genomes
Of the Early Pleistocene Nelson Bay Local Fauna, Victoria, Australia
FIELDIANA Geology
Climate Change Not to Blame for Late Quaternary Megafauna Extinctions in Australia
Supplementary Methods S1
A Survey of Cenozoic Mammal Baramins
Late-Surviving Megafauna in Tasmania, Australia, Implicate Human Involvement in Their Extinction
Limb Proportions Indicate Protemnodon's Locomotion Was
Revision of Oligo-Miocene Kangaroos, Ganawamaya and Nambaroo (Marsupialia: Macropodiformes, Balbaridae)
Proximal Humerus Morphology Indicates Divergent Patterns of Locomotion in Extinct Giant Kangaroos
Calaby's Marsupial Literature 1 Abbott, I. (1981)
An Emerging Consensus in the Evolution, Phylogeny, And
Evolutionary Progression of the Iconic Australasian Kangaroos, Rat-Kangaroos, and Their Fossil Relatives (Marsupialia: Macropodiformes)
29. Macropodidae
DNA Find: Tiny Wallaby the Last Living Link to Extinct Giant Kangaroos 10 December 2018, by Rose Trapnell
Animals and Fossils at Naracoorte Caves
Australia's Mammal Extinctions
Top View
Overdone Overkill E the Archaeological Perspective on Tasmanian Megafaunal Extinctions
Saga of the Extinct Giant Kangaroos: Ancient DNA and Fossils Combined to Reveal the Evolutionary History of Macropods
The Accelerating Influence of Humans on Mammalian Macroecological Patterns Over the Late Quaternary
A New Species of Wallabia (Macropodinae: Marsupialia) from Pleistocene Deposits in Mammoth Cave, Southwestern Western Australia
REVIEW Assessing the Causes of Late Pleistocene Extinctions on the Continents Anthony D
No Evidence for Widespread Island Extinctions After Pleistocene Hominin Arrival
Late Pleistocene Megafaunal Extinctions Involves Water Withdrawal Due to the Presence of Lull, R
The Specialised Cranial Mechanics of a Giant Extinct Kangaroo
Art and Megafauna in the Top End of the Northern Territory, Australia: Illusion Or Reality?
To the Ark, and Back Again? Using the Marsupial Fossil Record to Investigate the Post-Flood Boundary