Despite a long history of research, the phylogenetic origin and initial diversification of the mammalian crown-group Carnivora remain elusive. Well-preserved fossil materials of basal carnivorans are essential for resolving these issues, and for constraining the timing of the carnivoran origin, which constitutes an important time-calibration point in mammalian phylogenetics. Methodology/Principal Findings: A new carnivoramorphan from the middle Eocene of southern California, Lycophocyon hutchisoni, is described. The new taxon exhibits stages of dental and basicranial evolution that are intermediate between earlier carnivoramorphans and the earliest representatives of canoid carnivorans. The evolutionary affinity of the new taxon was determi...
The evolution of the brain at the origin of Carnivora remains poorly understood, largely owing to th...
The rise of Carnivora (Mammalia: Laurasiatheria) is an important evolutionary event that changed the...
The dissertation research presented herein addresses two questions on possible ecological drivers of...
Despite a long history of research, the phylogenetic origin and initial diversification of the mamma...
Despite a long history of research, the phylogenetic origin and initial diversification of the mamma...
“Miacid ” carnivorans comprise one of the modern mammal groups appearing around the Palaeocene–Eocen...
The Middle to Late Eocene sediments of Texas have yielded a wealth of fossil material that offers a ...
The Middle to Late Eocene sediments of Texas have yielded a wealth of fossil material that offers a ...
“Miacid” carnivorans comprise one of the modern mammal groups appearing around the Palaeocene–Eocene...
Competition likely shaped the evolution of the mammalian family Canidae (dogs and their ancestors; o...
The Middle to Late Eocene sediments of Texas have yielded a wealth of fossil material that offers a ...
The order Carnivora, which currently includes 296 species classified into 16 families, is distribute...
The middle Eocene Washakie Formation of Wyoming, USA, provides a rare window, within a single deposi...
The evolution of the brain at the origin of Carnivora remains poorly understood, largely owing to th...
The evolution of the brain at the origin of Carnivora remains poorly understood, largely owing to th...
The evolution of the brain at the origin of Carnivora remains poorly understood, largely owing to th...
The rise of Carnivora (Mammalia: Laurasiatheria) is an important evolutionary event that changed the...
The dissertation research presented herein addresses two questions on possible ecological drivers of...
Despite a long history of research, the phylogenetic origin and initial diversification of the mamma...
Despite a long history of research, the phylogenetic origin and initial diversification of the mamma...
“Miacid ” carnivorans comprise one of the modern mammal groups appearing around the Palaeocene–Eocen...
The Middle to Late Eocene sediments of Texas have yielded a wealth of fossil material that offers a ...
The Middle to Late Eocene sediments of Texas have yielded a wealth of fossil material that offers a ...
“Miacid” carnivorans comprise one of the modern mammal groups appearing around the Palaeocene–Eocene...
Competition likely shaped the evolution of the mammalian family Canidae (dogs and their ancestors; o...
The Middle to Late Eocene sediments of Texas have yielded a wealth of fossil material that offers a ...
The order Carnivora, which currently includes 296 species classified into 16 families, is distribute...
The middle Eocene Washakie Formation of Wyoming, USA, provides a rare window, within a single deposi...
The evolution of the brain at the origin of Carnivora remains poorly understood, largely owing to th...
The evolution of the brain at the origin of Carnivora remains poorly understood, largely owing to th...
The evolution of the brain at the origin of Carnivora remains poorly understood, largely owing to th...
The rise of Carnivora (Mammalia: Laurasiatheria) is an important evolutionary event that changed the...
The dissertation research presented herein addresses two questions on possible ecological drivers of...