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K-Pg mammals of northeastern MT
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Mammals Inherit the Earth
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- 1 Intro
- 2 The Ups and Downs of the last 600 m.y.
- 3 Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) mass extinction
- 4 K-Pg extraterrestrial impact
- 5 K-Pg Deccan volcanism Mahabaleshwar, India
- 6 K-Pg extinction hypotheses
- 7 Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrate localities
- 8 Paleocene terrestrial vertebrate localities
- 9 The Hell Creek Study System
- 10 Coastal lowland setting
- 11 K-Pg boundary layer (2 cm thick)
- 12 Temporal framework
- 13 Dinosaur icons
- 14 Prospect & surface collect
- 15 Place fossil locs in stratigraphic context
- 16 Record geology & collect fossiliferous sediment
- 17 Screen-wash fossiliferous sediment
- 18 New fossils show some ecological diversification
- 19 K-Pg: A watershed event for mammals taxonomic richness
- 20 K-Pg mammals of northeastern MT
- 21 Cranium-NDGS 431
- 22 Mammalian fossil sampling
- 23 The anatomy of the K-Pg mass extinction
- 24 Endangered species 3,600 Black rhinos
- 25 Ecological disturbance
- 26 or limping to the finish line ✓ Declining faunal evenness and relative abundances of metatherians implies ecological instability during the last 500 k.y of the Cretaceous
- 27 Who were the winners & losers?
- 28 Methodological Premise
- 29 Homology-free dental complexity
- 30 Modern Study Carnivorans & Rodents
- 31 Dental complexity across the K-Pg