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Données et hypothèses sur la radiation initiale des rongeurs.
Jean-Louis Hartenberger
Published online: 01/10/1980

Keywords: Diversification scheme; Radiation; Rodents

https://doi.org/10.18563/pv.9.ext.285-302

References: 45

Cite this article: Jean-Louis Hartenberger, 1980. Données et hypothèses sur la radiation initiale des rongeurs. PalaeoVertebrata 9 (ext): 285-302. doi: 10.18563/pv.9.ext.285-302

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About the early radiation of Rodents, we have now from the early tertiary of Asia, a new fossil record, and we can do new interpretations. First the problem of the origin of Rodents is studied : considered as a sister group of Lagomorpha, it is possible to find their ancestors between the Mixodontia. Second the new facts about the origin of modern groups of Rodents are reviewed. A general scheme of this diversification can be proposed. 



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