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Jurassic fossils and mammalian antiquity

Richard L. Cifelli () and Brian M. Davis ()
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Richard L. Cifelli: Richard L. Cifelli is at the Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Norman, Oklahoma 73072, USA.
Brian M. Davis: University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, USA.

Nature, 2013, vol. 500, issue 7461, 160-161

Abstract: Two new Jurassic fossils yield conflicting reconstructions of the mammalian tree. These divergent genealogies have profoundly different implications for the origin and early diversification of mammals. See Article p.163 & Letter p.199

Date: 2013
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