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Weil, A. 2001. Mammalian evolution: Relationships to chew over. Nature 409:28-31.

Kirchner, J. W., and Weil, A. 2000. Correlations through time in fossil extinctions and originations. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 267:1301-1309.

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Weil, A. 1998. A new species of Microcosmodon (Mammalia: Multituberculata) from the Paleocene Tullock Formation of Montana, and an argument for the Microcosmodontinae. PaleoBios 18(2&3):1-15.

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