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Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 2004
Although the supraordinal relationships of Scandentia (treeshrews) have been studied in great detail from both morphological and molecular perspectives, the phylogenetic relationships among treeshrews have been largely ignored. Here we review several published studies of qualitative morphological variation among living treeshrews and their contribution
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Although the supraordinal relationships of Scandentia (treeshrews) have been studied in great detail from both morphological and molecular perspectives, the phylogenetic relationships among treeshrews have been largely ignored. Here we review several published studies of qualitative morphological variation among living treeshrews and their contribution
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Cranial circulation of the pen-tailed tree shrewPtilocercus lowii and relationships of Scandentia
Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 1994The major cranial arteries and veins are described for a 30-mm crown-rump length fetus of the pen-tailed tree shrewPtilocercus lowii, and comparisons are made with cranial vessels reported in the tree shrewTupaia and with the vascular pattern reconstructed for primitive eutherians.Ptilocercus shares a number of derived features of the cranial ...
John R. Wible, Ulrich Zeller
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2005
Despite their traditional and continuing prominence in studies of interordinal mammalian phylogenetics, treeshrews (order Scandentia) remain relatively unstudied with respect to their intraordinal relationships. At the same time, significant morphological variation among living treeshrews has been shown to have direct relevance to higher-level ...
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Despite their traditional and continuing prominence in studies of interordinal mammalian phylogenetics, treeshrews (order Scandentia) remain relatively unstudied with respect to their intraordinal relationships. At the same time, significant morphological variation among living treeshrews has been shown to have direct relevance to higher-level ...
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Catalog of the Recent Scandentia and Primates in the Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Annals of the Carnegie Museum, 1984(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Kinematic analysis of treadmill locomotion of Tree shrews, Tupaia glis (Scandentia: Tupaiidae)
1999(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Fischer, Martin S, Schilling, Nadja
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2017
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Ecology and Behavior of the Slender-Tailed Tree Shrew (Dendrogale murina, Scandentia)
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