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Evolution of metatherian and eutherian (mammalian) characters: a review based on cladistic methodology
Authors:LARRY G MARSHALL
Institution:Department of Geology, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois 60605, U.S.A.
Abstract:Cladistic methodology is used to test the hypothesis that three major monophyletic groups exist among living mammals–the oviparous monotremes (Prototheria), and the viviparous marsupials (Metatheria) and placentals (Eutheria). Evaluation is made of the polarity (i.e. the direction of change in a primitive-to-derived sequence) of numerous characters which distinguish some or all of these groups, and of the usefulness of these characters in phylogenetic inference. An attempt is made to establish the state of these characters in the common Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous therian ancestor of marsupials and placentals.
It is concluded that the most basic division of the Mammalia is the dichotomy into the subclasses Prototheria (including Monotremata, Multituberculata, Triconodonta, Docodonta) and Theria (including Metatheria, Eutheria, Pantotheria and Symmetrodonta). Two major groups exist among living viviparous mammals, the Metatheria and Eutheria; in a cladistic framework these are sister-groups. It is demonstrated that there is no special (sister-group) relationship between monotremes and marsupials, and there is no justification for placing them in a group Marsupionta.
Keywords:Mammalia  Prototheria  Theria  Metatheria  marsupials  Eutheria  placentals  phylogeny  cladistics
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