Taeniodonta is a clade of Late Cretaceous – Paleogene mammals remarkable for their relatively extreme cranial, dental, and postcranial adaptations and notable for being among the first mammals to achieve relatively large size following the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction. Previous workers have hypothesized that taeniodonts can be divided into two clades: Conoryctidae, a group of small-bodied taeniodonts with supposedly “generalized” postcranial skeletons, and Stylinodontidae, a group of large-bodied, robust animals with massive forelimbs and claws adapted for scratch-digging. However, many taeniodont taxa are poorly known and few are represented by postcranial material, leaving many details about their anatomy, biology, and evolution a...
The “symmetrodont” mammal, Gobiotheriodon infinitus (Trofimov, 1980), from the Early Cretaceous (Apt...
Studying the evolution and biogeographic distribution of dinosaurs during the latest Cretaceous is c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The first two-thirds of mammalian history occurred in ...
Taeniodonta is a clade of Late Cretaceous – Paleogene mammals remarkable for their relatively extrem...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Taeniodonta is a clade of Late Cretaceous – Paleogene mammals remarkable fo...
BACKGROUND: Taeniodonta is a clade of Late Cretaceous-Paleogene mammals remarkable for their relativ...
Background: Taeniodonta is a clade of Late Cretaceous – Paleogene mammals remarkable for their rela...
Multituberculates were amongst the most abundant and taxonomically diverse mammals of the late Mesoz...
The Taeniodonta is an archaic order of extinct eutherians known from Puercan (early Paleocene) to Ui...
Multituberculates are the most diverse and best known group of Mesozoic mammals; they also persisted...
Multituberculates were amongst the most abundant and taxonomically diverse mammals of the late Mesoz...
Studying the evolution and biogeographic distribution of dinosaurs during the latest Cretaceous is c...
<p>An edentulous partial skeleton of a carnivorous mammal from the Uinta Formation (middle Eocene) o...
Although multituberculates are among the best-represented mammals of the Late Cretaceous and early P...
<div><p>Studying the evolution and biogeographic distribution of dinosaurs during the latest Cretace...
The “symmetrodont” mammal, Gobiotheriodon infinitus (Trofimov, 1980), from the Early Cretaceous (Apt...
Studying the evolution and biogeographic distribution of dinosaurs during the latest Cretaceous is c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The first two-thirds of mammalian history occurred in ...
Taeniodonta is a clade of Late Cretaceous – Paleogene mammals remarkable for their relatively extrem...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Taeniodonta is a clade of Late Cretaceous – Paleogene mammals remarkable fo...
BACKGROUND: Taeniodonta is a clade of Late Cretaceous-Paleogene mammals remarkable for their relativ...
Background: Taeniodonta is a clade of Late Cretaceous – Paleogene mammals remarkable for their rela...
Multituberculates were amongst the most abundant and taxonomically diverse mammals of the late Mesoz...
The Taeniodonta is an archaic order of extinct eutherians known from Puercan (early Paleocene) to Ui...
Multituberculates are the most diverse and best known group of Mesozoic mammals; they also persisted...
Multituberculates were amongst the most abundant and taxonomically diverse mammals of the late Mesoz...
Studying the evolution and biogeographic distribution of dinosaurs during the latest Cretaceous is c...
<p>An edentulous partial skeleton of a carnivorous mammal from the Uinta Formation (middle Eocene) o...
Although multituberculates are among the best-represented mammals of the Late Cretaceous and early P...
<div><p>Studying the evolution and biogeographic distribution of dinosaurs during the latest Cretace...
The “symmetrodont” mammal, Gobiotheriodon infinitus (Trofimov, 1980), from the Early Cretaceous (Apt...
Studying the evolution and biogeographic distribution of dinosaurs during the latest Cretaceous is c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The first two-thirds of mammalian history occurred in ...