Evolutionary History of the Nesophontidae, the Last Unplaced Recent Mammal Family

Volume: 33, Issue: 12, Pages: 3095 - 3103
Published: Sep 13, 2016
Abstract
The mammalian evolutionary tree has lost several major clades through recent human-caused extinctions. This process of historical biodiversity loss has particularly affected tropical island regions such as the Caribbean, an area of great evolutionary diversification but poor molecular preservation. The most enigmatic of the recently extinct endemic Caribbean mammals are the Nesophontidae, a family of morphologically plesiomorphic lipotyphlan...
Paper Details
Title
Evolutionary History of the Nesophontidae, the Last Unplaced Recent Mammal Family
Published Date
Sep 13, 2016
Volume
33
Issue
12
Pages
3095 - 3103
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