Diprotodontids, a group of large-bodied wombat-like marsupial herbivores, were broadly distributed in Australasian Cenozoic deposits. While most diprotodontids were terrestrial quadrupeds and are often compared to placental herbivores like rhinoceros and hippopotamuses, the zygomaturine diprotodontid Nimbadon lavarackorum, based on its post-cranial morphology, is thought to have occupied the treetops. Understanding the dietary ecology of N. lavarackorum during the Miocene can help clarify potential motivations for an arboreal lifestyle. Here, we conducted dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) and stable isotope analysis (SIA) of N. lavarackorum specimens from the Riversleigh World Heritage Area and compared them to analogous extant mamma...
Throughout the late Quaternary, the Sahul (Pleistocene Australia–New Guinea) vertebrate fauna was do...
Throughout the late Quaternary, the Sahul (Pleistocene Australia–New Guinea) vertebrate fauna was do...
Binfield, P., Archer, M., Hand, S.J., Black, K.H., Myers, T.J., Gillespie, A.K. & Arena, D.A., June ...
The marsupial family Diprotodontidae (Diprotodontia, Vombatiformes) is a group of extinct large-bodi...
<div><p>The marsupial family Diprotodontidae (Diprotodontia, Vombatiformes) is a group of extinct la...
Larger herbivores can act as keystone species which strongly influence their communities. During the...
Larger herbivores can act as keystone species which strongly influence their communities. During the...
Larger herbivores can act as keystone species which strongly influence their communities. During the...
The marsupial family Diprotodontidae (Diprotodontia, Vombatiformes) is a group of extinct large-bodi...
Kangaroos are the world's most diverse group of herbivorous marsupials. Following late-Miocene inten...
Larger herbivores can act as keystone species which strongly influence their communities. During the...
Larger herbivores can act as keystone species which strongly influence their communities. During the...
Kangaroos are the world's most diverse group of herbivorous marsupials. Following late-Miocene inten...
Kangaroos are the world\u27s most diverse group of herbivorous marsupials. Following late-Miocene in...
A new specimen of the bizarrely specialised Malleodectes mirabilis from middle Miocene deposits in t...
Throughout the late Quaternary, the Sahul (Pleistocene Australia–New Guinea) vertebrate fauna was do...
Throughout the late Quaternary, the Sahul (Pleistocene Australia–New Guinea) vertebrate fauna was do...
Binfield, P., Archer, M., Hand, S.J., Black, K.H., Myers, T.J., Gillespie, A.K. & Arena, D.A., June ...
The marsupial family Diprotodontidae (Diprotodontia, Vombatiformes) is a group of extinct large-bodi...
<div><p>The marsupial family Diprotodontidae (Diprotodontia, Vombatiformes) is a group of extinct la...
Larger herbivores can act as keystone species which strongly influence their communities. During the...
Larger herbivores can act as keystone species which strongly influence their communities. During the...
Larger herbivores can act as keystone species which strongly influence their communities. During the...
The marsupial family Diprotodontidae (Diprotodontia, Vombatiformes) is a group of extinct large-bodi...
Kangaroos are the world's most diverse group of herbivorous marsupials. Following late-Miocene inten...
Larger herbivores can act as keystone species which strongly influence their communities. During the...
Larger herbivores can act as keystone species which strongly influence their communities. During the...
Kangaroos are the world's most diverse group of herbivorous marsupials. Following late-Miocene inten...
Kangaroos are the world\u27s most diverse group of herbivorous marsupials. Following late-Miocene in...
A new specimen of the bizarrely specialised Malleodectes mirabilis from middle Miocene deposits in t...
Throughout the late Quaternary, the Sahul (Pleistocene Australia–New Guinea) vertebrate fauna was do...
Throughout the late Quaternary, the Sahul (Pleistocene Australia–New Guinea) vertebrate fauna was do...
Binfield, P., Archer, M., Hand, S.J., Black, K.H., Myers, T.J., Gillespie, A.K. & Arena, D.A., June ...