<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Zoology / Phyla / Marsupials / Living fossils / Evolution of mammals / Sinodelphys / Microbiotheria / Mole / Deltatheridium / Mammals / Biology / Transitional fossils
Date: 2014-02-04 19:15:24
Zoology
Phyla
Marsupials
Living fossils
Evolution of mammals
Sinodelphys
Microbiotheria
Mole
Deltatheridium
Mammals
Biology
Transitional fossils

Cranial Anatomy of the Earliest Marsupials and the Origin of Opossums Ine´s Horovitz1*, Thomas Martin2, Jonathan Bloch3, Sandrine Ladeve`ze4¤, Cornelia Kurz5, Marcelo R. Sa´nchez-Villagra4* 1 Department of Ecology and

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.2ndchance.info

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 1,67 MB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

EVOLUTION & DEVELOPMENT  5:2, 208–Why is limb regeneration possible in amphibians but not in reptiles, birds, and mammals?

EVOLUTION & DEVELOPMENT 5:2, 208–Why is limb regeneration possible in amphibians but not in reptiles, birds, and mammals?

DocID: 1v982 - View Document

Activity-specific measures of energy expenditure  in large free-ranging mammals, the northern and Antarctic fur seals

Activity-specific measures of energy expenditure in large free-ranging mammals, the northern and Antarctic fur seals

DocID: 1v7LP - View Document

Aerial survey of Hirola (Beatragus (Beatragus hunteri) and other large mammals in south-east east Kenya  J. King1, S. Andanje2, J. Goheen3, R. Amin4, C. Musyoki2, D. Lesimirdana1 & A. H. Ali3

Aerial survey of Hirola (Beatragus (Beatragus hunteri) and other large mammals in south-east east Kenya J. King1, S. Andanje2, J. Goheen3, R. Amin4, C. Musyoki2, D. Lesimirdana1 & A. H. Ali3

DocID: 1uYG5 - View Document

Whale SightingsJul-12 Waterloo - Marine Mammals & Seabirds (blue/red) SeaWatch Tours GPS# Prong Area

Whale SightingsJul-12 Waterloo - Marine Mammals & Seabirds (blue/red) SeaWatch Tours GPS# Prong Area

DocID: 1uX5C - View Document

Worcestershire Mammal AtlasWBRC is working with Worcestershire Recorders & Worcestershire Mammal Group to update the mammal atlas Please help to contribute to the monitoring and conservation of mammals in Worc

Worcestershire Mammal AtlasWBRC is working with Worcestershire Recorders & Worcestershire Mammal Group to update the mammal atlas Please help to contribute to the monitoring and conservation of mammals in Worc

DocID: 1uVxL - View Document