作者
Michael Archer, Rik Arena, Mina Bassarova, Karen Black, Jenny Brammall, Bernard Cooke, Phil Creaser, Kirsten Crosby, Henk Godthelp, Miranda Gott, Suzane J Hand, Benjamin P. Kear, Alan Krickmann, Brian Mackness, Jeanette Muirhead, Anne Musser, Troy Myers, Neville Pledge, Yuanqing Wang, Stephen Wroe
发表日期
1999
期刊
Australian Mammalogy
卷号
25
期号
1
页码范围
1-45
出版商
CSIRO Publishing
简介
Palaeodiversity and relationships of all groups of Australian mammals are reviewed. The fossil record spanning this time is of variable quality. 'Dark Ages' about which nothing is known in terms of Australian mammal evolution include the late Triassic to late Jurassic, late Cretaceous to late Paleocene and middle Eocene to middle Oligocene. Very little is known about the early Cretaceous and late Miocene. The late Oligocene to middle Miocene record documents the highest levels of biodiversity known for the continent, comparable to that which characterises the lowland rainforests of Borneo and Brazil. Order Monotremata spans at least the last 110 million years and includes four families. The enigmatic Ausktribosphenos from 115 million-year-old sediments in Victoria may represent an archaic monotreme, specialised peramurid or previously undocumented order of mammals but is unlikely to represent a placental …
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