Completeness of the eutherian mammal fossil record and implications for reconstructing mammal evolution through the Cretaceous/Paleogene mass extinction
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There is a well-established discrepancy between paleontological and molecular data regarding the timing of the origin and diversification of placental mammals. Molecular estimates place interordinal diversification dates in the Cretaceous, whilst no unambiguous crown placental fossils have been found prior to the end-Cretaceous mass extinction. Here, the completeness of the eutherian fossil record through geological time is evaluated in order to assess the suggestion that a poor fossil record is largely responsible for the difference in estimates of placental origins. The completeness of fossil specimens was measured using the Character Completeness Metric, a metric that quantifies the completeness of fossil taxa as the percentage of phylogenetic characters that are available to be scored for any given taxon. Our dataset was comprised of 33 published cladistic matrices representing 445 genera, of which 333 were coded at the species-level. There was no significant difference in eutherian...
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