The osteology of Rhombomylus (Mammalia, Glires): implications for phylogeny and evolution of Glires

J Meng, Y Hu, C Li - Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 2003 - BioOne
Rhombomylus is a gliroid mammal endemic to several early Eocene localities of central and
eastern Asia. It is best represented by a collection of numerous jaws and teeth, dozens of …

Early marsupial radiations in South America

FJ Goin - Predators with pouches: the biology of carnivorous …, 2003 - books.google.com
The three classic groupings of South American marsupials-sparassodonts,
pseudodiprotodonts, and didelphimorphians-may not constitute natural groups. The affinities …

Major mammalian clades: a review under consideration of molecular and palaeontological evidence

KM Helgen - Mammalian Biology, 2003 - Elsevier
Recent advances in mammalian higher-level molecular phylogenetics have generated
support for the recognition of four fundamental superordinal clades of living placental …

Chapter 18: dasyurids, perameloids, phalangeroids, and vombatoids from the Early Pliocene Hamilton Fauna, Victoria, Australia

WD Turnbull, EL Lundelius Jr, M Archer - Bulletin of the American Museum …, 2003 - BioOne
New material of dasyurids, peramelids, phalangerids, pseudocheirids, burramyids,
ektopodontids, and vombatids from the early Pliocene Hamilton fauna of Victoria, Australia …

Locomotion energetics and gait characteristics of a rat-kangaroo, Bettongia penicillata, have some kangaroo-like features

KN Webster, TJ Dawson - Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 2003 - Springer
The locomotory characteristics of kangaroos and wallabies are unusual, with both energetic
costs and gait parameters differing from those of quadrupedal running mammals. The …

Conilurine rodent evolution: the role of ecology in modifying evolutionary consequences of environmental change

FD Ford - 2003 - researchonline.jcu.edu.au
Conilurine rodents are the most speciose and ecologically diverse rodent group within
Australia. Previous research has demonstrated that conilurines are members of a larger …

Biology and conservation of marsupial moles (Notoryctes)

J Benshemesh, K Johnson - Predators with pouches: the biology …, 2003 - books.google.com
Marsupial moles (Natoryctes) are amongst the most unusual, enigmatic and elusive
vertebrates that inhabit Australia. They occupy the sandy deserts of central and north …

Vertebrate fossils and their context: contributions in honor of Richard H. Tedford. Bulletin of the AMNH; no. 279

LJ Flynn, RH Tedford, MJ Novacek, MO Woodburne… - 2003 - digitallibrary.amnh.org
ABSTRACT A recently discovered tooth of the hominid primate Griphopithecus suessi Abel,
1902 is only the fifth tooth known of the species, and the first upper M3. All five teeth are from …

Macropodoid endocranial casts from the early Miocene of Riversleigh, northwestern Queensland

BP Kear - Alcheringa, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Two macropodoid endocranial casts from the early Miocene of the Riversleigh World
Heritage Area, northwestern Queensland are described. The larger is associated with a …

PART V

J Benshemesh, K Johnson - Predators with Pouches: The Biology …, 2003 - books.google.com
Marsupial moles (Notoryctes) are amongst the most unusual, enigmatic and elusive
vertebrates that inhabit Australia. They occupy the sandy deserts of central and north …