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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
Transition of Eocene Whales from Land to Sea: Evidence from Bone Microstructure
Name of Presenter: Tamara Yankovich
The Walking Whales
The Biology of Marine Mammals
Proquest Dissertations
Sound Transmission in Archaic and Modern Whales: Anatomical Adaptations for Underwater Hearing
Protocetid Cetaceans (Mammalia) from the Eocene of India
Rockhounds Herald
Evolution and Development of Cetacean Appendages Across the Cetartiodactylan Land-To-Sea Transition
Makaracetus Bidens, a New Protocetid Archaeocete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Early Middle Eocene of Balochistan (Pakistan)
Abstract: LOCOMOTION and ENDOCRANIAL
Fossils Explained 46 Darren Naish School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Ancient Toothed Whales University of Portsmouth, UK
Marine Mammals Order Cetacea Order Cetacea Blue Whale Feeding
New Middle Eocene Whales from the Pisco Basin of Peru Author(S) :Mark D
Taxonomy and Evolution of the Italian Pliocene Mysticeti (Mammalia, Cetacea): a State of the Art
New Genus of Dorudontine Archaeocete (Cetacea) from the Middle-To-Late Eocene of South Carolina Markd
Top View
Morphological Pattern and Molecular Signaling During Intervertebral and Epiphyseal Fusion in Cetaceans and Terrestrial Mammals
A Small Whale Reveals Diversity of the Eocene Cetacean Fauna of Antarctica
Supplementary Data to a Total-Group Phylogenetic Metatree for Cetacea and the Importance of Fossil Data in Diversification Analyses
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
(Cetacea: Archaeoceti) from the Late Middle Eocene of South Carolina
A Phylogenetic Blueprint for a Modern Whale ⇑ John Gatesy A, , Jonathan H
Paleontology Templeton Science and Religion Series
Jake Taylor GEOL 5090 December 5, 2008
New Morphological Evidence for the Phylogeny of Artiodactyla, Cetacea, and Mesonychidae
Hisham El-Shaffey