Functional-adaptive analysis of the hindlimb anatomy of extant marsupials and the paleobiology of the Paleocene marsupials Mayulestes ferox and Pucadelphys andinus.
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Functional-adaptive analysis of the hindlimb anatomy of extant marsupials and the paleobiology of the Paleocene marsupials Mayulestes ferox and Pucadelphys andinus.
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Functional-adaptive analysis o ...... ferox and Pucadelphys andinus.
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Functional-adaptive analysis o ...... ferox and Pucadelphys andinus.
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Christine Argot
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10.1002/JMOR.1114
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2002-07-01T00:00:00Z