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Serological evidence of African pygmy hedgehog adenovirus 1 in exotic companion animals. [PDF]

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Sexual selection drives sex difference in adult life expectancy across mammals and birds. [PDF]

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Global diversity and energy of animals shaping the Earth's surface. [PDF]

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A review of the late Cenozoic genus Bohra (Diprotodontia: Macropodidae) and the evolution of tree-kangaroos

Zootaxa, 2023
Tree-kangaroos of the genus Dendrolagus occupy forest habitats of New Guinea and extreme northeastern Australia, but their evolutionary history is poorly known. Descriptions in the 2000s of near-complete Pleistocene skeletons belonging to larger-bodied species in the now-extinct genus Bohra broadened our understanding of morphological variation in the ...
GAVIN J. PRIDEAUX, NATALIE M. WARBURTON
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Systematics, and Biogeography of Cuscuses (Diprotodontia: Phalangeridae)

2022
Within the gliding mammals has evolved in Three orders, i.e Rodentia, Dermoptera, and Marsupialia. The marsupials include a number of gliding genera believed that the gliding habit evolved independently. Marsupial consist of seven orders, Diprotodontia is the largest and most ecologically diverse.
Kunda, Rony Marsyal, Widayanti, Rini
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Diprotodontia Owen 1866

2005
Diprotodontia Owen 1866 Families: 11 families with 39 genera and 143 species in 3 suborders: Suborder VOMBATIFORMES Burnett 1830 Family Phascolarctidae Owen 1839 (1 genus with 1 species) Family Vombatidae Burnett 1829 (2 genera with 3 species and 3 subspecies) Suborder PHALANGERIFORMES Szalay, in Archer (ed.) 1982 Family Burramyidae ...
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Do Phalangeriforms (Marsupialia: Diprotodontia) Have a 'hypocone'?

Australian Journal of Zoology, 1996
The identity of some molar cusps of phalangeriform marsupials has been debated, particularly the distolingual cusp of the upper molars, called the metaconule or hypocone by different workers. Here, we examine the molar teeth of two eutherian and two phalangeriform taxa to reconstruct the positions of cusps and crests during the masticatory cycle.
MR Sanchezvillagra, RF Kay
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Molecular phylogenetics of the Diprotodontia (kangaroos, wombats, koala, possums, and allies)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2002
Mitochondrial ND2 sequences were used to investigate the phylogenetic relationships amongst 31 diprotodontid marsupials (kangaroos, wombats, koala, possums, and allies). ND2 sequences were analyzed separately and in conjunction with available 12S rDNA sequences for 22 diprotodontid taxa.
M J, Osborne, L, Christidis, J A, Norman
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