Eutherian mammals (Placentalia and all mammals phylogenetically closer to placentals than to marsupials) comprise the vast majority of extant Mammalia. Among these there is a phenomenal range of forms and sizes, but the origins of crown group placentals are obscure. They lie within the generally tiny mammals of the Mesozoic, represented for the most part by isolated teeth and jaws, and there is strongly conflicting evidence from phenomic and molecular data as to the date of origin of both Eutheria and Placentalia. The oldest purported eutherians are Juramaia from the Upper Jurassic of China, and Eomaia and Acristatherium from the Lower Cretaceous, also of China. Based on dental characters and analyses of other morphological and molecular da...
Resolving the timing and pattern of early placental mammal evolution has been confounded by conflict...
The timing and phylogenetic hierarchy of early placental mammal divergences was determined based on ...
International audienceThe Mesozoic era (252–66 million years ago), known as the domain of dinosaurs,...
Resolving the timing and pattern of early placental mammal evolution has been confounded by conflict...
Resolving the timing and pattern of early placental mammal evolution has been confounded by conflict...
To discover interordinal relationships of living and fossil placental mammals and the time of origin...
There is a well-established discrepancy between paleontological and molecular data regarding the tim...
Resolving the timing and pattern of early placental mammal evolution has been confounded by conflict...
There is a well-established discrepancy between paleontological and molecular data regarding the tim...
In Europe, the fossil record of the eutherian mammals is very scanty for the Late Cretaceous, as onl...
There is a well-established discrepancy between paleontological and molecular data regarding the tim...
There is a well-established discrepancy between paleontological and molecular data regarding the tim...
There is a well-established discrepancy between paleontological and molecular data regarding the tim...
© 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. A new taxon of stem placentals, Hovurlestes noyon gen. et sp. nov....
The Early Cretaceous (?Berriasian-Barremian) Teete vertebrate locality in Western Yakutia, East Sibe...
Resolving the timing and pattern of early placental mammal evolution has been confounded by conflict...
The timing and phylogenetic hierarchy of early placental mammal divergences was determined based on ...
International audienceThe Mesozoic era (252–66 million years ago), known as the domain of dinosaurs,...
Resolving the timing and pattern of early placental mammal evolution has been confounded by conflict...
Resolving the timing and pattern of early placental mammal evolution has been confounded by conflict...
To discover interordinal relationships of living and fossil placental mammals and the time of origin...
There is a well-established discrepancy between paleontological and molecular data regarding the tim...
Resolving the timing and pattern of early placental mammal evolution has been confounded by conflict...
There is a well-established discrepancy between paleontological and molecular data regarding the tim...
In Europe, the fossil record of the eutherian mammals is very scanty for the Late Cretaceous, as onl...
There is a well-established discrepancy between paleontological and molecular data regarding the tim...
There is a well-established discrepancy between paleontological and molecular data regarding the tim...
There is a well-established discrepancy between paleontological and molecular data regarding the tim...
© 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. A new taxon of stem placentals, Hovurlestes noyon gen. et sp. nov....
The Early Cretaceous (?Berriasian-Barremian) Teete vertebrate locality in Western Yakutia, East Sibe...
Resolving the timing and pattern of early placental mammal evolution has been confounded by conflict...
The timing and phylogenetic hierarchy of early placental mammal divergences was determined based on ...
International audienceThe Mesozoic era (252–66 million years ago), known as the domain of dinosaurs,...