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The marsupial pouch: implications for reproductive success and mammalian evolution

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Edwards, Melanie
Deakin, Janine

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Extant mammals are divided into sub- and infraclasses that are distinguished by their mode of reproduction. The monotremes lay eggs, the marsupials give birth to altricial young that typically develop in a pouch, and the eutherians have prolonged in utero

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Australian Journal of Zoology

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2037-12-31