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Olaf R. P. Bininda-Emonds
talks with ScienceWatch.com and answers a few
questions about this month's New Hot Paper in the field
of Multidisciplinary. The author has also sent
along images of their work.
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Article Title: The delayed rise of present-day
mammals
Authors:
Bininda-Emonds,
ORP;Cardillo, M;Jones, KE;MacPhee, RDE;Beck,
RMD;Grenyer, R;Price, SA;Vos, RA;Gittleman, JL;Purvis,
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Figures and descriptions:
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Figure 1:
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Figure 1: The evolutionary tree of
present-day mammals, containing
relationships and divergence times for over
4500 species. The black dotted line is the
Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary (65 million
years ago) when the dinosaurs went extinct.
Image ©Olaf R.P. Bininda-Emonds.
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PDF file of this
figure is available to view complete
details.
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2008 : July 2008 - New Hot Papers : Olaf R. P. Bininda-Emonds - Figures & Descriptions
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