11 pagesInternational audienceThe publication of a well preserved Eocene primate, Darwinius masillae (Cercamoniinae, Notharctidae), has revived the debate on the phylogenetic relationships of Adapiformes and extant primates (Franzen et al., PLos ONE 4(5):e5723, 2009). Recently, Lebrun et al. (J Anat 216:368-380, 2010) showed that the morphology of the bony labyrinth of strepsirrhine primates conveys a strong phylogenetic signal. The study of labyrinthine morphology may thus bring a new piece of evidence to resolve phylogenetic relationships within a group. The investigation of the labyrinthine morphology of another Cercamoniinae, Pronycticebus gaudryi, reveals no synapomorphy with the labyrinths of modern anthropoids. On the contrary, Prony...
Pliopithecoids are an extinct group of catarrhine primates from the Miocene of Eurasia. More than 50...
Phylogenetic relationships among extinct hominoids (apes and humans) are controversial due to perva...
Morphological, molecular, and biogeographic data bearing on early primate evolution suggest that the...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe publication of a well preserved Eocene primate, Darwinius masillae...
International audienceThe cavity system of the inner ear of mammals is a complex three-dimensional s...
Objectives The bony labyrinth of the inner ear has special relevance when tracking phenotypic evo...
Among fossil primates, the Eocene adapiforms have been suggested as the closest relatives of living ...
In this paper, we describe the newly discovered lower jaw of a primate from the late Eocene Krabi co...
<div><p>Among fossil primates, the Eocene adapiforms have been suggested as the closest relatives of...
Among fossil primates, the Eocene adapiforms have been suggested as the closest relatives of living ...
International audienceThe phylogenetic affinities of the primates of the late middle Eocene Pondaung...
Pliopithecoids are an extinct group of catarrhine primates from the Miocene of Eurasia. More than 50...
8 pagesInternational audienceRecent fossil discoveries have demonstrated that Africa and Asia were e...
The suborder or infraorder Plesiadapiformes is the first group of primate-like mammals known in the ...
Pliopithecoids are an extinct group of catarrhine primates from the Miocene of Eurasia. More than 50...
Pliopithecoids are an extinct group of catarrhine primates from the Miocene of Eurasia. More than 50...
Phylogenetic relationships among extinct hominoids (apes and humans) are controversial due to perva...
Morphological, molecular, and biogeographic data bearing on early primate evolution suggest that the...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe publication of a well preserved Eocene primate, Darwinius masillae...
International audienceThe cavity system of the inner ear of mammals is a complex three-dimensional s...
Objectives The bony labyrinth of the inner ear has special relevance when tracking phenotypic evo...
Among fossil primates, the Eocene adapiforms have been suggested as the closest relatives of living ...
In this paper, we describe the newly discovered lower jaw of a primate from the late Eocene Krabi co...
<div><p>Among fossil primates, the Eocene adapiforms have been suggested as the closest relatives of...
Among fossil primates, the Eocene adapiforms have been suggested as the closest relatives of living ...
International audienceThe phylogenetic affinities of the primates of the late middle Eocene Pondaung...
Pliopithecoids are an extinct group of catarrhine primates from the Miocene of Eurasia. More than 50...
8 pagesInternational audienceRecent fossil discoveries have demonstrated that Africa and Asia were e...
The suborder or infraorder Plesiadapiformes is the first group of primate-like mammals known in the ...
Pliopithecoids are an extinct group of catarrhine primates from the Miocene of Eurasia. More than 50...
Pliopithecoids are an extinct group of catarrhine primates from the Miocene of Eurasia. More than 50...
Phylogenetic relationships among extinct hominoids (apes and humans) are controversial due to perva...
Morphological, molecular, and biogeographic data bearing on early primate evolution suggest that the...