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Statistical association of complete PYHIN gene family loss with flight and inverted roosting in bats. [PDF]
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Limb osteology and functional morphology of the extinct kangaroo <i>Dorcopsoides fossilis</i> (Macropodinae, Marsupialia) from Late Miocene central Australia. [PDF]
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Detection of Leishmania infantum DNA in captive wild mammals from an urban zoo in a visceral leishmaniasis-endemic area of Brazil. [PDF]
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Prodromus of the Comparative Serology of Marsupialia
Nature, 1968Serological data, and the information about phylogeny which they supply, can be used as the basis of a revised classification of the Marsupialia.
J A W Kirsch
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The gaits of the Macropodinae (Marsupialia)
Journal of Zoology, 1971The gaits of 19 species of Macropodinae were studied from 360 m of movie film taken in zoos. Four gaits were identified: (1) the slow progression involving all the limbs plus the tail which was similar in all the species and used mainly while grazing; (2) the walk, the only gait in which the pairs of limbs were not used synchronously and confined to ...
Windsor, D. E., Dagg, A. I.
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The Deltoid Musculature of the Marsupialia
American Midland Naturalist, 1962The deltoid musculature of the thirteen different genera of the Marsupials is described on a comparative basis. Homologies and functional adaptations have been discussed and phylogenetic possibilities suggested. The relationship of the M.trapezius and the M.deltoideus is emphasized as a characteristic of the group.
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