Karen H. Black
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Karen H. Black, Australian zoologist.
- PANGEA Research Centre, School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, NSW, 2052, Australia.
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Publications
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1997
[edit]- Black, K. & Archer, M. 1997. Nimiokoala gen. nov. (Marsupialia, Phascolarctidae) from Riversleigh, northwestern Queensland, with a revision of Litokoala. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 41(2): 209–228. ResearchGate
2007
[edit]- Black, K. 2007. Maradidae: a new family of vombatomorphian marsupial from the late Oligocene of Riversleigh, northwestern Queensland. Alcheringa 31(1): 17–32. DOI: 10.1080/03115510601123601
ResearchGate Reference page.
2011
[edit]- Archer, M., Beck, R., Gott, M., Hand, S., Godthelp, H. & Black, K. 2011. Australia's first fossil marsupial mole (Notoryctemorphia) resolves controversies about their evolution and palaeoenvironmental origins. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 278(1711): 1498–1506. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2010.1943
Reference page.
2013
[edit]- Black, K.H., Archer, M., Hand, S.J. & Godthelp, H. 2013. Revision in the piprotodontid marsupial genus Neohelos: systematics and biostratigraphy. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 58(4): 679–706. DOI: 10.4202/app.2012.0001 Reference page.
2016
[edit]- Archer, M., Hand, S.J., Black, K.H., Beck, R.M.D., Arena, D.A., Wilson, L.A.B., Kealy, S. & Hung, T.-T. 2016. A new family of bizarre durophagous carnivorous marsupials from Miocene deposits in the Riversleigh World Heritage Area, northwestern Queensland. Scientific Reports 6(26911): 1–14. DOI: 10.1038/srep26911
Reference page. - Archer, M., Christmas, O., Hand, S.J., Black, K.H., Creaser, P., Godthelp, H., Graham, I., Cohen, D., Arena, D.A., Anderson, C., Soares, G., Machin, N., Beck, R.M.D., Wilson, L.A.B., Myers, T.J., Gillespie, A.K., Khoo, B. & Travouillon, K.J. 2016. Earliest known record of a hypercarnivorous dasyurid (Marsupialia), from newly discovered carbonates beyond the Riversleigh World Heritage Area, north Queensland. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 74: p. 138. PDF Reference page.
2020
[edit]- Beck, R.M.D., Louys, J., Brewer, P., Archer, M., Black, K.H. & Tedford, R.H. 2020. A new family of diprotodontian marsupials from the latest Oligocene of Australia and the evolution of wombats, koalas, and their relatives (Vombatiformes). Scientific Reports 10(1): 9741. DOI: 10.1038/S41598-020-66425-8
ResearchGate Reference page.