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Nature|August 16, 2018
Publisher Correction: Late-surviving stem mammal links the lowermost Cretaceous of North America and GondwanaAdam K Huttenlocker, David M Grossnickle, James I Kirkland, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 3, 2015
Mandibular and dental characteristics of Late Triassic mammaliaform Haramiyavia and their ramifications for basal mammal evolutionZhe-Xi Luo, Stephen M Gatesy, Farish A Jenkins, et al.
Nature|May 26, 2018
Late-surviving stem mammal links the lowermost Cretaceous of North America and GondwanaAdam K Huttenlocker, David M Grossnickle, James I Kirkland, et al.
Scientific Data|June 9, 2016
X-ray computed tomography datasets for forensic analysis of vertebrate fossilsTimothy B Rowe, Zhe-Xi Luo, Richard A Ketcham, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 20, 2019
New Jurassic mammaliaform sheds light on early evolution of mammal-like hyoid bonesChang-Fu Zhou, Bhart-Anjan S Bhullar, April I Neander, et al.
Nature|January 27, 2022
Evolution of inner ear neuroanatomy of bats and implications for echolocationR Benjamin Sulser, Bruce D Patterson, Daniel J Urban, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 5, 2022
The earliest segmental sternum in a Permian synapsid and its implications for the evolution of mammalian locomotion and ventilationEva-Maria Bendel, Christian F Kammerer, Zhe-Xi Luo, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 14, 2015
Mammalian evolution. Evolutionary development in basal mammaliaforms as revealed by a docodontanZhe-Xi Luo, Qing-Jin Meng, Qiang Ji, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 14, 2015
Mammalian evolution. An arboreal docodont from the Jurassic and mammaliaform ecological diversificationQing-Jin Meng, Qiang Ji, Yu-Guang Zhang, et al.
Nature|October 16, 2015
A Cretaceous eutriconodont and integument evolution in early mammalsThomas Martin, Jesús Marugán-Lobón, Romain Vullo, et al.
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Nature|August 16, 2018
Publisher Correction: Late-surviving stem mammal links the lowermost Cretaceous of North America and GondwanaAdam K Huttenlocker, David M Grossnickle, James I Kirkland, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 3, 2015
Mandibular and dental characteristics of Late Triassic mammaliaform Haramiyavia and their ramifications for basal mammal evolutionZhe-Xi Luo, Stephen M Gatesy, Farish A Jenkins, et al.
Nature|May 26, 2018
Late-surviving stem mammal links the lowermost Cretaceous of North America and GondwanaAdam K Huttenlocker, David M Grossnickle, James I Kirkland, et al.
Scientific Data|June 9, 2016
X-ray computed tomography datasets for forensic analysis of vertebrate fossilsTimothy B Rowe, Zhe-Xi Luo, Richard A Ketcham, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 20, 2019
New Jurassic mammaliaform sheds light on early evolution of mammal-like hyoid bonesChang-Fu Zhou, Bhart-Anjan S Bhullar, April I Neander, et al.
Nature|January 27, 2022
Evolution of inner ear neuroanatomy of bats and implications for echolocationR Benjamin Sulser, Bruce D Patterson, Daniel J Urban, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 5, 2022
The earliest segmental sternum in a Permian synapsid and its implications for the evolution of mammalian locomotion and ventilationEva-Maria Bendel, Christian F Kammerer, Zhe-Xi Luo, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 14, 2015
Mammalian evolution. Evolutionary development in basal mammaliaforms as revealed by a docodontanZhe-Xi Luo, Qing-Jin Meng, Qiang Ji, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 14, 2015
Mammalian evolution. An arboreal docodont from the Jurassic and mammaliaform ecological diversificationQing-Jin Meng, Qiang Ji, Yu-Guang Zhang, et al.
Nature|October 16, 2015
A Cretaceous eutriconodont and integument evolution in early mammalsThomas Martin, Jesús Marugán-Lobón, Romain Vullo, et al.
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