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Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP190103636 [ 2019-04-27 - 2022-04-27 ]

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[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP190103636]

Researchers: Gavin John Prideaux (Chief Investigator) ,  Gavin John Prideaux (Chief Investigator) ,  Matthew Phillips (Chief Investigator) ,  Natalie Warburton (Chief Investigator) ,  Prof Michael Lee (Chief Investigator)
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Brief description Illuminating the evolutionary history of Australia’s most iconic animals. This project aims to pinpoint the nature and timing of key steps in macropod history and to test how these link with major climatic and biotic changes. Macropods (kangaroos and relatives) are widely considered the marsupial equivalents to hoofed mammals on other continents, but we have a weaker understanding of how their evolution was shaped by environmental change. This project will combine palaeontology, anatomy and genetics to address questions such as how and why ancestral macropods descended from the trees and evolved bipedal hopping, and the upper size limits of the kangaroo “body plan”. This should improve our understanding of the long-term effects of climate change on marsupials, and provide a test of key placental-based evolutionary models.

Funding Amount $445,000

Funding Scheme Discovery Projects

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