International audienceThe phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of mammals, especially the geographical origins of major crown clades, are areas of controversy among molecular biologists, morphologists and palaeontologists. Molecular phylogeneticists have identified an Afrotheria clade, which includes several taxa as different as tenrecs (Tenrecidae), golden moles (Chrysochloridae), elephant-shrews (Macroscelididae), aardvarks (Tubulidentata) and paenungulates (elephants, sea cows and hyracoids). Molecular data also suggest a Cretaceous African origin for Afrotheria within Placentalia followed by a long period of endemic evolution on the Afro-Arabian continent after the mid-Cretaceous Gondwanan breakup (approx. 105–25Myr ago). Ho...
International audienceUNTIL recently, the oldest known Arabo-African fossils of the elephant order (...
International audienceThe Hyracoidea was a successful mammalian order in Africa from the early Eocen...
International audienceThe Hyracoidea was a successful mammalian order in Africa from the early Eocen...
International audienceThe phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of mammals, especially th...
<div><p>While key early(iest) fossils were recently discovered for several crown afrotherian mammal ...
International audienceModern mammals rapidly evolved in the early Cenozoic in all continental provin...
While key early(iest) fossils were recently discovered for several crown afrotherian mammal orders, ...
Tenrecs (Tenrecoidea) and golden moles(Chrysochloroidea) are among the most enigmatic mammals alive ...
The aim of the present study was to gain a deeper knowledge about the phylogenetic relationships amo...
International audienceMolecular-based analyses showed that extant " ungulate " mammals are polyphyle...
Reconstructing the origin and early evolutionary history of anthropoid primates (monkeys, apes, and ...
International audienceReconstructing the origin and early evolutionary history of anthropoid primate...
Throughout the Paleogene, most terrestrial carnivore niches in Afro-Arabia were occupied by Hyaenodo...
Contains fulltext : 19216_resomarew.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The ai...
International audienceUNTIL recently, the oldest known Arabo-African fossils of the elephant order (...
International audienceUNTIL recently, the oldest known Arabo-African fossils of the elephant order (...
International audienceThe Hyracoidea was a successful mammalian order in Africa from the early Eocen...
International audienceThe Hyracoidea was a successful mammalian order in Africa from the early Eocen...
International audienceThe phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of mammals, especially th...
<div><p>While key early(iest) fossils were recently discovered for several crown afrotherian mammal ...
International audienceModern mammals rapidly evolved in the early Cenozoic in all continental provin...
While key early(iest) fossils were recently discovered for several crown afrotherian mammal orders, ...
Tenrecs (Tenrecoidea) and golden moles(Chrysochloroidea) are among the most enigmatic mammals alive ...
The aim of the present study was to gain a deeper knowledge about the phylogenetic relationships amo...
International audienceMolecular-based analyses showed that extant " ungulate " mammals are polyphyle...
Reconstructing the origin and early evolutionary history of anthropoid primates (monkeys, apes, and ...
International audienceReconstructing the origin and early evolutionary history of anthropoid primate...
Throughout the Paleogene, most terrestrial carnivore niches in Afro-Arabia were occupied by Hyaenodo...
Contains fulltext : 19216_resomarew.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The ai...
International audienceUNTIL recently, the oldest known Arabo-African fossils of the elephant order (...
International audienceUNTIL recently, the oldest known Arabo-African fossils of the elephant order (...
International audienceThe Hyracoidea was a successful mammalian order in Africa from the early Eocen...
International audienceThe Hyracoidea was a successful mammalian order in Africa from the early Eocen...