[HTML][HTML] Craniodental morphology and phylogeny of marsupials

RMD Beck, RS Voss, SA Jansa - Bulletin of the American Museum of …, 2022 - BioOne
The current literature on marsupial phylogenetics includes numerous studies based on
analyses of morphological data with limited sampling of Recent and fossil taxa, and many …

The rise of Australian marsupials: a synopsis of biostratigraphic, phylogenetic, palaeoecologic and palaeobiogeographic understanding

KH Black, M Archer, SJ Hand, H Godthelp - Earth and life: global …, 2012 - Springer
The origins, evolution and palaeodiversity of Australia's unique marsupial fauna are
reviewed. Australia's marsupial fauna is both taxonomically and ecologically diverse …

Re‐evaluating the evidence for late‐surviving megafauna at Nombe rockshelter in the New Guinea highlands

GJ Prideaux, IAR Kerr, JD van Zoelen… - Archaeology in …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The causes of the Late Pleistocene extinction of most larger‐bodied animals on the
Australian continent have long been controversial. This is due, in no small part, to …

Herds Overhead: Nimbadon lavarackorum (Diprotodontidae), Heavyweight Marsupial Herbivores in the Miocene Forests of Australia

KH Black, AB Camens, M Archer, SJ Hand - PLoS One, 2012 - journals.plos.org
The marsupial family Diprotodontidae (Diprotodontia, Vombatiformes) is a group of extinct
large-bodied (60–2500 kg) wombat-like herbivores that were common and geographically …

Description of the Pliocene marsupial Ambulator keanei gen. nov. (Marsupialia: Diprotodontidae) from inland Australia and its locomotory adaptations

JD Van Zoelen, AB Camens… - Royal Society …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Diprotodontids were the largest marsupials to exist and an integral part of Australian
terrestrial ecosystems until the last members of the group became extinct approximately 40 …

Inferring the palaeobiology of palorchestid marsupials through analysis of mammalian humeral and femoral shape

HL Richards, DS Rovinsky, JW Adams… - Journal of Mammalian …, 2023 - Springer
The relationship between ecology and morphology of the limbs in living placental mammals
is well established and has been used to infer aspects of palaeobiology for many extinct …

A panda-like diprotodontid? Assessing the diet of Hulitherium tomasettii using dental complexity (Orientation Patch Count Rotated) and dental microwear texture …

JM White, LRG DeSantis, AR Evans, LAB Wilson… - Palaeogeography …, 2021 - Elsevier
Several groups of marsupial mammals have been cited as examples of functional
convergence with placental mammals (eg Thylacinus cynocephalus (thylacine) and Canis …

Pliocene avian footprints from the Lake Eyre Basin, South Australia

AB Camens, TH Worthy - Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The tetrapod trace fossil record of Australia has, until recently, been poorly studied relative to
records on other continents. In the last few decades, a series of studies have revealed that …

[PDF][PDF] Craniodental morphology and phylogeny of marsupials (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 457)

R Beck, RS Voss, SA Jansa - 2022 - digitallibrary.amnh.org
The current literature on marsupial phylogenetics includes numerous studies based on
analyses of morphological data with limited sampling of Recent and fossil taxa, and many …

On the identity of 'Kolopsis' watutense (Anderson, 1937) (Diprotodontidae, Marsupialia) and the New Guinean diprotodontid radiation

B Mackness - Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Mackness, BS, On the identity of 'Kolopsis' watutense (Anderson, 1937) and the New
Guinean diprotodontid radiation. Alcheringa, 1–10. ISSN 0311-5518. The New Guinean …