Interrelationships of basal synapsids: Cranial and postcranial morphological partitions suggest different topologies
Basal synapsids ('pelycosaurs') form the basalmost portion of the mammalian stem lineage and document the transition from primitive 'reptile-like' basal amniotes to derived, mammal-like therapsids. They dominated terrestrial ecosystems of the latest Carboniferous and Early Permia...
Main Author: | Benson, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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