Since the late eighteenth century, fossils of bizarre extinct creatures have been described from the Americas, revealing a previously unimagined chapter in the history of mammals. The most bizarre of these are the ‘native’ South American ungulates thought to represent a group of mammals that evolved in relative isolation on South America, but with an uncertain affinity to any particular placental lineage. Many authors have considered them descended from Laurasian ‘condylarths’, which also includes the probable ancestors of perissodactyls and artiodactyls, whereas others have placed them either closer to the uniquely South American xenarthrans (anteaters, armadillos and sloths) or the basal afrotherians (e.g. elephants and hyraxes). These hy...
South America was isolated during most of the Cenozoic, and it was home to an endemic fauna. The Sou...
South America was isolated during most of the Cenozoic, and it was home to an endemic fauna. The Sou...
Evolutionary relationships of the endemic South American ungulates (SANUs), both to each other and t...
Since the late eighteenth century, fossils of bizarre extinct creatures have been described from the...
No large group of recently extinct placental mammals remains as evolutionarily cryptic as the approx...
No large group of recently extinct placental mammals remains as evolutionarily cryptic as the approx...
For over 200 years, fossils of bizarre extinct creatures have been described from the Ameri-cas that...
For over 200 years, fossils of bizarre extinct creatures have been described from the Americas that ...
<div><p>For over 200 years, fossils of bizarre extinct creatures have been described from the Americ...
A remarkable diversity of plant-eating mammals known as South American native ungulates (SANUs) flou...
BACKGROUND: Comparative genomic data among organisms allow the reconstruction of their phylogenies a...
The extant elephants are only a small fraction of the diverse order of proboscideans that once roame...
BACKGROUND: Comparative genomic data among organisms allow the reconstruction of their phylogenies a...
South America was isolated during most of the Cenozoic, and it was home to an endemic fauna. The Sou...
For over 200 years, fossils of bizarre extinct creatures have been described from the Americas that ...
South America was isolated during most of the Cenozoic, and it was home to an endemic fauna. The Sou...
South America was isolated during most of the Cenozoic, and it was home to an endemic fauna. The Sou...
Evolutionary relationships of the endemic South American ungulates (SANUs), both to each other and t...
Since the late eighteenth century, fossils of bizarre extinct creatures have been described from the...
No large group of recently extinct placental mammals remains as evolutionarily cryptic as the approx...
No large group of recently extinct placental mammals remains as evolutionarily cryptic as the approx...
For over 200 years, fossils of bizarre extinct creatures have been described from the Ameri-cas that...
For over 200 years, fossils of bizarre extinct creatures have been described from the Americas that ...
<div><p>For over 200 years, fossils of bizarre extinct creatures have been described from the Americ...
A remarkable diversity of plant-eating mammals known as South American native ungulates (SANUs) flou...
BACKGROUND: Comparative genomic data among organisms allow the reconstruction of their phylogenies a...
The extant elephants are only a small fraction of the diverse order of proboscideans that once roame...
BACKGROUND: Comparative genomic data among organisms allow the reconstruction of their phylogenies a...
South America was isolated during most of the Cenozoic, and it was home to an endemic fauna. The Sou...
For over 200 years, fossils of bizarre extinct creatures have been described from the Americas that ...
South America was isolated during most of the Cenozoic, and it was home to an endemic fauna. The Sou...
South America was isolated during most of the Cenozoic, and it was home to an endemic fauna. The Sou...
Evolutionary relationships of the endemic South American ungulates (SANUs), both to each other and t...