Cetaceans originated in south Asia more than 50 million years ago (mya), from a small quadrupedal artiodactyl ancestor [1–3]. Amphibious whales gradually dispersed westward along North Africa and arrived in North America before 41.2 mya [4]. However, fossil evidence on when, through which pathway, and under which locomotion abilities these early whales reached the New World is fragmentary and contentious [5–7]. Peregocetus pacificus gen. et sp. nov. is a new protocetid cetacean discovered in middle Eocene (42.6 mya) marine deposits of coastal Peru, which constitutes the first indisputable quadrupedal whale record from the Pacific Ocean and the Southern Hemisphere. Preserving the mandibles and most of the postcranial skeleton, this unique fo...
Knowledge of early cetacean evolution has grown greatly in recent decades due to the discovery of do...
Knowledge of early cetacean evolution has grown greatly in recent decades due to the discovery of do...
# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Cetace...
Cetaceans originated in south Asia more than 50 million years ago (mya), from a small quadrupedal ar...
Cetaceans originated in south Asia more than 50 million years ago (mya), from a small quadrupedal ar...
Cetaceans originated in south Asia more than 50 million years ago (mya), from a small quadrupedal ar...
Cetaceans originated in south Asia more than 50 million years ago (mya), from a small quadrupedal ar...
MODERN whales (order Cetacea) are marine mammals that evolved from a land-mammal ancestor, probably ...
The Eocene–Oligocene Southern Ocean is thought to have played a major role in cetacean evolution. Ye...
For more than four decades, the study of the marine deposits of the East Pisco basin (southern coast...
For more than four decades, the study of the marine deposits of the East Pisco basin (southern coast...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are an order of mammals that originated about 50 million...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are an order of mammals that originated about 50 million...
Cetaceans constitute a textbook example of the secondary adaptation of tetrapods to aquatic life. Th...
Cetaceans constitute a textbook example of the secondary adaptation of tetrapods to aquatic life. Th...
Knowledge of early cetacean evolution has grown greatly in recent decades due to the discovery of do...
Knowledge of early cetacean evolution has grown greatly in recent decades due to the discovery of do...
# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Cetace...
Cetaceans originated in south Asia more than 50 million years ago (mya), from a small quadrupedal ar...
Cetaceans originated in south Asia more than 50 million years ago (mya), from a small quadrupedal ar...
Cetaceans originated in south Asia more than 50 million years ago (mya), from a small quadrupedal ar...
Cetaceans originated in south Asia more than 50 million years ago (mya), from a small quadrupedal ar...
MODERN whales (order Cetacea) are marine mammals that evolved from a land-mammal ancestor, probably ...
The Eocene–Oligocene Southern Ocean is thought to have played a major role in cetacean evolution. Ye...
For more than four decades, the study of the marine deposits of the East Pisco basin (southern coast...
For more than four decades, the study of the marine deposits of the East Pisco basin (southern coast...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are an order of mammals that originated about 50 million...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are an order of mammals that originated about 50 million...
Cetaceans constitute a textbook example of the secondary adaptation of tetrapods to aquatic life. Th...
Cetaceans constitute a textbook example of the secondary adaptation of tetrapods to aquatic life. Th...
Knowledge of early cetacean evolution has grown greatly in recent decades due to the discovery of do...
Knowledge of early cetacean evolution has grown greatly in recent decades due to the discovery of do...
# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Cetace...