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  • A New Middle Eocene Protocetid Whale (Mammalia: Cetacea: Archaeoceti) and Associated Biota from Georgia Author(S): Richard C

    A New Middle Eocene Protocetid Whale (Mammalia: Cetacea: Archaeoceti) and Associated Biota from Georgia Author(S): Richard C

  • Intervertebral and Epiphyseal Fusion in the Postnatal Ontogeny of Cetaceans and Terrestrial Mammals

    Intervertebral and Epiphyseal Fusion in the Postnatal Ontogeny of Cetaceans and Terrestrial Mammals

  • Functional Morphology of the Vertebral Column in Remingtonocetus (Mammalia, Cetacea) and the Evolution of Aquatic Locomotion in Early Archaeocetes

    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

    Transition of Eocene Whales from Land to Sea: Evidence from Bone Microstructure

  • The Biology of Marine Mammals

    The Biology of Marine Mammals

  • First Record of the Family Protocetidae in the Lutetian of Senegal (West Africa)

    First Record of the Family Protocetidae in the Lutetian of Senegal (West Africa)

  • Protocetid Cetaceans (Mammalia) from the Eocene of India

    Protocetid Cetaceans (Mammalia) from the Eocene of India

  • Evolution and Development of Cetacean Appendages Across the Cetartiodactylan Land-To-Sea Transition

    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)

    Makaracetus Bidens, a New Protocetid Archaeocete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Early Middle Eocene of Balochistan (Pakistan)

  • Early Evolution of Whales

    Early Evolution of Whales

  • Evidence for Evolution

    Evidence for Evolution

  • Walking with Whales.Pdf

    Walking with Whales.Pdf

  • The Systematic Position of Pappocetus Lugardi and a New Taxon from North America (Archaeoceti: Protocetidae)

    The Systematic Position of Pappocetus Lugardi and a New Taxon from North America (Archaeoceti: Protocetidae)

  • A New, Diminutive Eocene Whale from Kachchh (Gujarat, India)

    A New, Diminutive Eocene Whale from Kachchh (Gujarat, India)

  • Diverse Stem Cetaceans and Their Phylogenetic Relationships with Mesonychids and Artiodactyls

    Diverse Stem Cetaceans and Their Phylogenetic Relationships with Mesonychids and Artiodactyls

  • A Small Whale Reveals Diversity of the Eocene Cetacean Fauna of Antarctica

    A Small Whale Reveals Diversity of the Eocene Cetacean Fauna of Antarctica

  • The Origin and Early Evolution of Whales: Macroevolution Documented on the Indian Subcontinent 673

    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

    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?
  • Evolution by Natural Selection Can Create Adaptation, That Tangible
  • (Cetacea: Archaeoceti) from the Late Middle Eocene of South Carolina
  • What Is a Mammal?
  • A Phylogenetic Blueprint for a Modern Whale ⇑ John Gatesy A, , Jonathan H
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  • The Marine Mammal Ear: Specializations for Aquatic Audition and Echolocation
  • Transition of Eocene Whales from Land to Sea: Evidence from Bone Microstructure Alexandra Houssaye, Paul Tafforeau, Christian De Muizon, Philip D
  • Whale Evolution 1
  • Origin of Whales from Early Artiodactyls: Hands and Feet of Eocene Protocetidae from Pakistan
  • Evolution of Whales from Land to Sea1
  • 1 Mark D. Uhen, Curriculum Vitae Contact Information
  • The First Possible Remingtonocetid Stem Whale from North America


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