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Pinniped Evolution and Puijila Darwini
From the Late Miocene-Early Pliocene (Hemphillian) of California
Feeding Kinematics and Performance Of
Early Evolution of Sexual Dimorphism and Polygyny in Pinnipedia
Navigating the Monk Seal Maze
Re-Evaluation of Morphological Characters Questions Current Views of Pinniped Origins
The Evolution of Feeding and Locomotion in Seals, Sea Lions, and Walruses
A Survey of Cenozoic Mammal Baramins
Feeding Kinematics and Performance of Basal Otariid Pinnipeds, Steller Sea Lions and Northern Fur Seals
Second Revision of Recovery Plan for the Hawaiian Monk Seal
Bayesian and Likelihood Placement of Fossils on Phylogenies from Quantitative
Bayesian and Likelihood Placement of Fossils on Phylogenies from Quantitative
Pinniped Phylogeny and a New Hypothesis for Their Origin and Dispersal
1 This Is a Postprint That Has Been Peer Reviewed and Published in Biology Letters
Feeding in Marine Mammals: an Integration of Evolution and Ecology Through Time
In Pinniped Phylogeny SERIES PUBUCATIONS of the SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
Evolution of Prey Capture Strategies and Diet in Tiie Pinnipedimorpha
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Analysis of the Family Tree Published for Puijila
Impact of the Terrestrial-Aquatic Transition on Disparity and Rates of Evolution in the Carnivoran Skull Katrina E Jones1,5*, Jeroen B Smaers2 and Anjali Goswami3,4
Puijila Darwini
Pinniped Evolution 861
A Semi-Aquatic Arctic Mammalian Carnivore from the Miocene Epoch and Origin of Pinnipedia
New Specimens of the Pinnipediform Pteronarctos from the Miocene of Oregon
Bayesian Placement of Fossils on Phylogenies Using Quantitative
Dental Anomalies in the Atlantic Population of South American Sea Lion, Otaria Byronia (Pinnipedia, Otariidae): Evolutionary Implications and Ecological Approach
Expanding the Geographic and Geochronologic Range of Early Pinnipeds: New Specimens of Enaliarctos from Northern California and Oregon
Active Touch Sensing in Pinnipeds
Formation of Southern California
Steller Sea Lions at Fort Ross, by Joe Mortenson
Dispersal Ability Predicts Evolutionary Success Among Mammalian Carnivores
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara a New Species Of