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Evolutionary Relationships among Rodents

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    Chapter 1 The Order Rodentia: Major Questions on Their Evolutionary Origin, Relationships and Suprafamilial Systematics
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    Chapter 2 Possible Phylogenetic Relationship of Asiatic Eurymylids and Rodents, with Comments on Mimotonids
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    Chapter 3 Cranial Evidence for Rodent Affinities
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    Chapter 4 Rodent and Lagomorph Morphotype Adaptations, Origins, and Relationships: Some Postcranial Attributes Analyzed
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    Chapter 5 Enamel Structure of Early Mammals and Its Role in Evaluating Relationships among Rodents
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    Chapter 6 Reconstruction of Ancestral Cranioskeletal Features in the Order Lagomorpha
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    Chapter 7 A Phylogeny of Rodentia and Other Eutherian Orders: Parsimony Analysis Utilizing Amino Acid Sequences of Alpha and Beta Hemoglobin Chains
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    Chapter 8 Superordinal Affinities of Rodentia Studied by Sequence Analysis of Eye Lens Protein
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    Chapter 9 Superordinal and Intraordinal Affinities of Rodents: Developmental Evidence from the Dentition and Placentation
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    Chapter 10 Possible Evolutionary Relationships among Eocene and Lower Oligocene Rodents of Asia, Europe and North America
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    Chapter 11 Cranial Foramina of Rodents
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    Chapter 12 Phylogenetic Analysis of Middle Ear Features in Fossil and Living Rodents
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    Chapter 13 Systematic Value of the Carotid Arterial Pattern in Rodents
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    Chapter 14 Homologies of Molar Cusps and Crests, and Their Bearing on Assessments of Rodent Phylogeny
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    Chapter 15 Evolutionary Trends in the Enamel of Rodent Incisors
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    Chapter 16 Rodent Macromolecular Systematics
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    Chapter 17 Reproductive and Chromosomal Characters of Ctenodactylids as a Key to Their Evolutionary Relationships
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    Chapter 18 The Relationships, Origin and Dispersal of the Hystricognathous Rodents
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    Chapter 19 Myology of Hystricognath Rodents: An Analysis of Form, Function, and Phylogeny
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    Chapter 20 Amino Acid Sequence Data and Evolutionary Relationships among Hystricognaths and Other Rodents
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    Chapter 21 New Phiomorpha and Anomaluridae from the Late Eocene of North-West Africa: Phylogenetic Implications
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    Chapter 22 Problems in Muroid Phylogeny: Relationship to Other Rodents and Origin of Major Groups
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    Chapter 23 Origin and Evolutionary Relationships among Geomyoids
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    Chapter 24 Evolutionary Data on Steppe Lemmings (Arvicolidae, Rodentia)
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    Chapter 25 Karyotype Variability and Chromosome Transilience in Rodents: The Case of the Genus Mus
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    Chapter 26 Electromorphs and Phylogeny in Muroid Rodents
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    Chapter 27 Evolutionary Relationships among Rodents: Comments and Conclusions
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Title
Evolutionary Relationships among Rodents
Published by
Springer US, November 2013
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4899-0539-0
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978-1-4899-0541-3, 978-1-4899-0539-0
Editors

Luckett, W. Patrick, Hartenberger, Jean-Louis

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Doctoral Student 5 21%
Student > Bachelor 5 21%
Student > Ph. D. Student 4 17%
Professor > Associate Professor 2 8%
Student > Master 1 4%
Other 3 13%
Unknown 4 17%
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences 13 54%
Environmental Science 1 4%
Arts and Humanities 1 4%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 1 4%
Earth and Planetary Sciences 1 4%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 7 29%