10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIDELPHID»
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Mammals of the Neotropics, Volume 3: Ecuador, Bolivia, Brazil
Eisenberg and Wilson (1981) measured the cranial capacities of several species
of didelphid marsupials. Comparing their cranial capacities with those of eu-
therian mammals, they found that several didelphid species (e.g., Monodelphis
and ...
John F. Eisenberg, Kent H. Redford, 2000
2
Evolutionary History of the Marsupials and an Analysis of ...
I have in the past (Szalay, 1982) pointed out diagnostic differences of the incisors
of Dromiciops from those of the common didelphid pattern. The significance of
the incisor pattern of didelphids, however, will be difficult to decide until fossil ...
Frederick S. Szalay, 2006
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Australian Mammal Society
He attributed certain detailed anatomical characters to the primitive marsupial
including stylar cusps on the upper molars, and an unenclosed auditory region of
the didelphid kind. He perceived a tendency among some didelphids to reduce ...
4
Evolution of the Borhyaenidae, Extinct South American ...
The nasal-frontal-lacrimal-maxillary contact is distinctly didelphid (no nasal-
lacrimal contact) as opposed to typical borhyaenid (broad nasal-lacrimal contact).
The small, single pair of palatal vacuities is as near the specialized borhyaenid ...
5
Primate Origins: Adaptations and Evolution: Adaptations and ...
In attempting to explain arboreal attributes of the inferred common ancestry of
euprimates, Lewis (1989, and references to his previous articles therein) has
derived the various primate attributes from an essentially didelphid condition—
the ...
Matthew J. Ravosa, Marian Dagosto, 2007
6
A New Species of the
Didelphid Marsupial Genus Monodelphis ...
A new species of the didelphid marsupial genus Monodelphis is described from the eastern Bolivian province of Santa Cruz.
Robert S. Voss, Ronald H. Pine, Sergio Solari, 2012
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Marsupial Biology: Recent Research, New Perspectives
REPRODUCTIVE. ECOLOGY. OF. DIDELPHID. MARSUPIALS. Although much
has been learned about the reproductive biology of New World marsupials in the
20 years that have passed since the publication of Hugh Tyndale-Biscoe's (1973)
...
Norman Saunders, Lyn Hinds, 1997
8
Species Limits and Phylogenetic Relationships in the ...
Species of the didelphid marsupial genus Thylamys, commonly known as fat-tailed mouse opossums, are broadly distributed in the open habitats of central and southern South America.
Thomas C. Giarla, Robert S. Voss, Sharon A. Jansa, 2010
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The Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary in the San Juan and Raton ...
Lillegraven (1969) and Clemens (1966) have illustrated teeth thought to be
deciduous teeth of didelphid marsupials. These described teeth all show a
narrowed protocone-conule region of the molars, even though the stylar region
shows ...
James E. Fassett, J. Keith Rigby, 1987
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Predators with Pouches: The Biology of Carnivorous Marsupials
Figure 6 Fitch tree of relationships among didelphid marsupials including mouse
and large-sized opossums based on DMA hybridisation studies, (adapted from
Kirsch and Raima 1995). Figure 4 Caudal vertebrae of Andinode/phys ...
Menna Jones, Chris R. Dickman, Mike Archer, 2003
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