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Cenozoic Mammals of Africa
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Editor(s):
Lars Werdelin
Publication date:
July 20 2010
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University of California Press
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9780520257214
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July 20 2010
DOI:
10.1525/california/9780520257214.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 2
Tectonics and Geomorphology of Africa during the Phanerozoic
pp. 18
Chronology of Paleogene Mammal Localities
pp. 27
Chronology of Neogene Mammal Localities
pp. 45
Global and African Regional Climate during the Cenozoic
pp. 57
A Review of the Cenozoic Vegetation History of Africa
pp. 76
Marsupialia
pp. 82
Ptolemaiida
pp. 89
Macroscelidea
pp. 99
Tenrecoidea
pp. 107
Tubulidentata
pp. 112
Bibymalagasia (Mammalia Incertae Sedis)
pp. 115
Embrithopoda
pp. 123
Hyracoidea
pp. 146
Sirenia
pp. 161
Proboscidea
pp. 252
Paleogene “Insectivores”
pp. 262
Rodentia
pp. 305
Lagomorpha
pp. 318
Paleogene Prosimians
pp. 333
Later Tertiary Lorisiformes
pp. 351
Subfossil Lemurs of Madagascar
pp. 369
Paleogene Anthropoids
pp. 393
Cercopithecoidea
pp. 429
Dendropithecoidea, Proconsuloidea, and Hominoidea
pp. 471
Hominini
pp. 542
Creodonta
pp. 561
Prionogalidae (Mammalia Incertae Sedis)
pp. 563
Primitive Ungulates (“Condylarthra” and Stem Paenungulata)
pp. 572
Neogene Insectivora
pp. 581
Chiroptera
pp. 598
Pholidota
pp. 603
Carnivora
pp. 659
Chalicotheriidae
pp. 669
Rhinocerotidae
pp. 685
Equidae
pp. 723
Tragulidae
pp. 731
Pecora Incertae Sedis
pp. 741
Bovidae
pp. 797
Giraffoidea
pp. 813
Cervidae
pp. 815
Camelidae
pp. 821
Suoidea
pp. 843
Anthracotheriidae
pp. 853
Hippopotamidae
pp. 873
Cetacea
pp. 902
Systematics of Endemic African Mammals
pp. 921
Mammal Species Richness in Africa
pp. 941
Stable Carbon and Oxygen Isotopes in East African Mammals: Modern and Fossil
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