Adaptive branching of the kangaroo family in relation to habitat. American Museum novitates ; no. 1309
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1946
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New York City : The American Museum of Natural History
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33 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 12-14).
Adaptive branching in relation to habitat -- The musk kangaroos (Hypsiprymnodontinae) -- The rat kangaroos (Potoroinae) -- The heavy-jawed Pleistocene kangaroos (Sthenurinae) -- The wallabies, tree kangaroos, and kangaroos (Macropodinae).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 12-14).
Adaptive branching in relation to habitat -- The musk kangaroos (Hypsiprymnodontinae) -- The rat kangaroos (Potoroinae) -- The heavy-jawed Pleistocene kangaroos (Sthenurinae) -- The wallabies, tree kangaroos, and kangaroos (Macropodinae).
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