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A New Middle Eocene Protocetid Whale (Mammalia: Cetacea: Archaeoceti) and Associated Biota from Georgia Author(S): Richard C
Functional Morphology of the Vertebral Column in Remingtonocetus (Mammalia, Cetacea) and the Evolution of Aquatic Locomotion in Early Archaeocetes
Currently Zygorhiza Kochii; Mammalia, Cetacea): Proposed Replacement of the Holotype by a Neotype
Transition of Eocene Whales from Land to Sea: Evidence from Bone Microstructure
How Many Species of Mammals Are There?
The Biology of Marine Mammals
Early Evolution of Whales
Biogeography and Phylogeny of the Eutheria
Fossils Explained 46 Darren Naish School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Ancient Toothed Whales University of Portsmouth, UK
Information Module Basilosaurus Isis
Paleurafrica Origin of the European Modern Faunas Through Palaeogene Central Africa Collections
New Middle Eocene Whales from the Pisco Basin of Peru Author(S) :Mark D
Basilosaurus Fact Sheet
Dental and Basicranial Anatomy of a Late Middle Eocene Protocetid Cetacean from the Southeastern United States
Diverse Stem Cetaceans and Their Phylogenetic Relationships with Mesonychids and Artiodactyls
Isotopic Records from Early Whales and Sea Cows: Contrasting Patterns of Ecological Transition
The Origin and Early Evolution of Whales: Macroevolution Documented on the Indian Subcontinent 673
Transition of Eocene Whales from Land to Sea: Evidence from Bone Microstructure Alexandra Houssaye, Paul Tafforeau, Christian De Muizon, Philip Gingerich
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What Is a Marine Mammal?
(Cetacea: Archaeoceti) from the Late Middle Eocene of South Carolina
A Phylogenetic Blueprint for a Modern Whale ⇑ John Gatesy A, , Jonathan H
Evidence for Middle-To-Late Eocene Basilosaurus Isis Predation on Dorudon Atrox (Both Cetacea, Basilosauridae)
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Reconstructing Cetacean Brain Evolution Using Computed Tomography
A Palaeogene Cetacean from Maastricht, Southern Limburg (The Netherlands)
The Marine Mammal Ear: Specializations for Aquatic Audition and Echolocation
A Review of the Tertiary Fossil Cetacea (Mammalia) Localities in Australia
Enamel Microstructure in Eocene Cetaceans from Antarctica (Archaeoceti and Mysticeti)
Discoveries of New Mammal Species and Their Implications for Conservation and Ecosystem Services
Evolution of Whales from Land to Sea1
The First Possible Remingtonocetid Stem Whale from North America
A Basilosaurid Archaeocete (Cetacea, Pelagiceti) from the Late Eocene of Oregon, USA