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Atypicat Molecular Evolution of Afrotherian and Xenarthran B-Globin
University of Florida Thesis Or Dissertation Formatting
Karyotype Determination of Rock Hyrax Procavia Capensis in Saudi Arabia
Early Eocene Fossils Suggest That the Mammalian Order Perissodactyla Originated in India
Evolution of the Sirenia: an Outline
Novitates PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y
Addis Ababa University College of Natural Science School of Graduate Studies Department of Zoology
Population Genetics and Conservation of the Florida Manatee: Past, Present, and Future
The Oldest Skull of an Afrotherian Mammal
A New Large Mammal from the Ypresian of Morocco: Evidence of Surprising Diversity of Early Proboscideans
Gheerbrant Et Al 2014 Ocepeia
Stable Isotope Evidence for an Amphibious Phase in Early Proboscidean Evolution
Paleocene Emergence of Elephant Relatives and the Rapid Radiation of African Ungulates
Paleocene Emergence of Elephant Relatives and the Rapid Radiation of African Ungulates
Sirenians and Sirens
Introduction 08/11/06
Genome Evolution and Systematics of the Paenungulata (Afrotheria, Mammalia)
Pervasive Duplication of Tumor Suppressors in Afrotherians During
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First Adequately-Known Quadrupedal Sirenian from Eurasia (Eocene, Bay of Biscay, Huesca, Northeastern Spain)
The Use of Multiple Sensory Modalities by the Antillean Manatee (Trichechus Manatus Manatus) to Locate Food in Their Natural Environments
Diets, Habitat Preferences, and Niche Differentiation of Cenozoic Sirenians from Florida: Evidence from Stable Isotopes
Anthracobunids from the Middle Eocene of India and Pakistan Are Stem Perissodactyls
Mammalia, Tethytheria
Number 41 April 2004 in This Issue
Two New Oligocene Desmostylians Anci a Discussion *^ of Tethytherian Systematics
Mammals of Africa Is the Magnum Opus of Kingdon’S Team – Except That It Seems More Magnum Than Any Opus Has Any Right to Be
Gheerbrant Et Al Stylolophus A