Extant porpoises (Phocoenidae) are odontocetes characterized by their small size, short and wide rostrum, late (or absent) completion of epiphyseal ankylosis in the vertebral column (= physical maturity), and short life cycles, all of which are thought to have resulted from progenetic evolution. We describe a small fossil phocoenid from the lower Pliocene Koetoi Formation of Hokkaido (northern Japan), preserving a small, narrow rostrum, as well as anteroposteriorly elongate thoracic and lumbar vertebral centra with completely fused epiphyses. Physical maturity in this specimen occurred significantly earlier than in extant phocoenids, as shown by dental data indicating that the specimen died at only four years of age. The difference between ...
Major evolutionary innovations in lifestyle can lead to adaptive radiations, change the nature of se...
peer reviewedCetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although the res...
With the transition from terrestrial to aquatic habitats, cetacean forelimbs have undergone signific...
of northern Japan provide insights into growth rates and the vertebral evolution of porpoise
An early Pliocene porpoise, Numataphocoena yamashitai from Hokkaido, Japan, is known from the holoty...
The study of an isolated skull discovered in early late Pliocene (Piacenzian) sands at Antwerp, nort...
The Pliocene fossil porpoise SDSNH 65276 has extremely elongate mandibular morphology, unlike that o...
SummaryModern porpoises (Odontoceti: Phocoenidae) are some of the smallest cetaceans and usually fee...
Although modern porpoises (Phocoenidae, Odontoceti, Cetacea) occupy most oceanic regions of the worl...
Although modern porpoises (Phocoenidae, Odontoceti, Cetacea) occupy most oceanic regions of the worl...
Prior studies of phylogenetic relationships among phocoenids based on morphology and molecular seque...
MODERN whales (order Cetacea) are marine mammals that evolved from a land-mammal ancestor, probably ...
Historical changes affecting food resources are a major driver of cetacean evolution. Small cetacean...
Vertebral morphology has profound biomechanical implications and plays an important role in adaptati...
International audienceCetacea are secondarily aquatic amniotes that underwent their land-to-sea tran...
Major evolutionary innovations in lifestyle can lead to adaptive radiations, change the nature of se...
peer reviewedCetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although the res...
With the transition from terrestrial to aquatic habitats, cetacean forelimbs have undergone signific...
of northern Japan provide insights into growth rates and the vertebral evolution of porpoise
An early Pliocene porpoise, Numataphocoena yamashitai from Hokkaido, Japan, is known from the holoty...
The study of an isolated skull discovered in early late Pliocene (Piacenzian) sands at Antwerp, nort...
The Pliocene fossil porpoise SDSNH 65276 has extremely elongate mandibular morphology, unlike that o...
SummaryModern porpoises (Odontoceti: Phocoenidae) are some of the smallest cetaceans and usually fee...
Although modern porpoises (Phocoenidae, Odontoceti, Cetacea) occupy most oceanic regions of the worl...
Although modern porpoises (Phocoenidae, Odontoceti, Cetacea) occupy most oceanic regions of the worl...
Prior studies of phylogenetic relationships among phocoenids based on morphology and molecular seque...
MODERN whales (order Cetacea) are marine mammals that evolved from a land-mammal ancestor, probably ...
Historical changes affecting food resources are a major driver of cetacean evolution. Small cetacean...
Vertebral morphology has profound biomechanical implications and plays an important role in adaptati...
International audienceCetacea are secondarily aquatic amniotes that underwent their land-to-sea tran...
Major evolutionary innovations in lifestyle can lead to adaptive radiations, change the nature of se...
peer reviewedCetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although the res...
With the transition from terrestrial to aquatic habitats, cetacean forelimbs have undergone signific...