Successive radiations, not stasis, in the South American primate fauna

Volume: 106, Issue: 14, Pages: 5534 - 5539
Published: Apr 7, 2009
Abstract
The earliest Neotropical primate fossils complete enough for taxonomic assessment, Dolichocebus, Tremacebus, and Chilecebus, date to approximately 20 Ma. These have been interpreted as either closely related to extant forms or as extinct stem lineages. The former hypothesis of morphological stasis requires most living platyrrhine genera to have diverged before 20 Ma. To test this hypothesis, we collected new complete mitochondrial genomes from...
Paper Details
Title
Successive radiations, not stasis, in the South American primate fauna
Published Date
Apr 7, 2009
Volume
106
Issue
14
Pages
5534 - 5539
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