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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
Whale Evolution: a Whale of a Tale
Vestibular Evidence for the Evolution of Aquatic Behaviour in Early
The Walking Whales
The Biology of Marine Mammals
Evolution of Cerebral and Cerebellar Expansion in Cetaceans
Proquest Dissertations
Sound Transmission in Archaic and Modern Whales: Anatomical Adaptations for Underwater Hearing
First Record of the Family Protocetidae in the Lutetian of Senegal (West Africa)
Protocetid Cetaceans (Mammalia) from the Eocene of India
India's Geodynamic Evolution During the Eocene
Eocene Evolution of Whale Hearing Interpreted in a Functional Context Because of Their Scarcity And
University of Michigan University Library
Pakicetus Inachus, a New Archaeocete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Early-Middle Eocene Kuldana Formation of Kohat (Pakistan)
Creation Matters 1998, Volume 3, Number 3
Diverse Stem Cetaceans and Their Phylogenetic Relationships with Mesonychids and Artiodactyls
Morphological Pattern and Molecular Signaling During Intervertebral and Epiphyseal Fusion in Cetaceans and Terrestrial Mammals
Top View
Stephen Jay Gould: Dinosaur in a Haystack
Supplementary Data to a Total-Group Phylogenetic Metatree for Cetacea and the Importance of Fossil Data in Diversification Analyses
(Cetacea: Archaeoceti) from the Late Middle Eocene of South Carolina
Cranial Morphology and Phylogenetic Relationships of Trigonostylops Wortmani, an Eocene South American Native Ungulate
Enamel Microstructure in Eocene Cetaceans from Antarctica (Archaeoceti and Mysticeti)
Vestibular Evidence for the Evolution of Aquatic Behaviour in Early
Evobio Pp I-Ii
Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals
Early Development and Orientation of the Acoustic Funnel Provides Insight Into the Evolution of Sound Reception Pathways in Cetaceans
The First Possible Remingtonocetid Stem Whale from North America
University of Michigan University Library