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Autor:
Inés Horovitz, Thomas Martin, Jonathan Bloch, Sandrine Ladevèze, Cornelia Kurz, Marcelo R Sánchez-Villagra
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 4, Iss 12, p e8278 (2009)
BackgroundThe early evolution of living marsupials is poorly understood in part because the early offshoots of this group are known almost exclusively from jaws and teeth. Filling this gap is essential for a better understanding of the phylogenetic r
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https://doaj.org/article/f557ff5f4e944713922d9997279f218f
The anatomy of Herpetotherium cf fugax Cope, 1873, a metatherian from the Oligocene of North America
Autor:
Jeremy J. Hooker, C. De Muizon, Thomas E. Macrini, C. Kurz, Thomas Martin, Christine Argot, Sandrine Ladevèze, Inés Horovitz, Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra
Publikováno v:
Palaeontographica
Palaeontographica, 2008, 284, pp.109-141
Palaeontographica, 2008, 284, pp.109-141
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Publikováno v:
Cladistics. 22:59-88
Some talpid moles show one of the most specialized suites of morphological characters seen among small mammals. Fossorial and more generalized shrew-looking moles inhabit both North America and Eurasia but these land masses share none of the same gen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 4:293-306
Synopsis An almost complete skeleton of Phoberomys pattersoni is reported from the Urumaco Formation in northwestern Venezuela. Phoberomys attained the largest body size among known rodents and it lived during the Late Miocene and/or Early Pliocene o
Autor:
Inés Horovitz
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of Carnegie Museum of Natural History. 36:63-79
At least seven groups of ungulates occurred in South America during the Tertiary: Litopterna, Notoungulata, Astrapotheria, Xenungulata, Pyrotheria, Didolodontidae, and kollpaniine mioclaenid condylarths. Astrapotheria and Litopterna also occurred in
Postcranial skeleton ofUkhaatherium nessovi(Eutheria, Mammalia) from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia
Autor:
Inés Horovitz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 23:857-868
The postcranial skeleton of Ukhaatherium nessovi, a eutherian mammal from the Upper Cretaceous of the Gobi Desert, Mongolia, is described. Nearly the entire skeleton is represented by three skeletal assemblages asso- ciated with each other, found at
Publikováno v:
Cladistics. 19:181-212
Autor:
Inés Horovitz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 20:547-560
The recently discovered Cretaceous asioryctithere Ukhaatherium nessovi, represented by three individuals with virtually complete postcrania, shows basal character states for Eutheria, that were previously only partially known from the fragmentary pos
Autor:
Inés Horovitz
Publikováno v:
Cladistics. 15:177-182
A recent symposium on numerical cladistics held at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, addressed novel methods for searching tree space, applications of randomizations in cladistic analysis, and data management. One of the major
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 106:261-281
Platyrrhine phylogeny has been investigated repeatedly with morphological characters and DNA nuclear gene sequences, with partially inconsistent results. Given the finding in the past decade that the mitochondrial genome is a potentially valuable sou