A review of the morphological patterns exhibited by all the main radiations of mysticete (baleen whale) cetaceans provided a broad assessment of the fundamental morphological transformations that occurred in the transition to the Mysticeti clade. Skull and postcranial characters were illustrated, described and compared, and their distribution was mapped on a combined phylogeny in the search for morphological support for the principal mysticete clades (i.e., Mysticeti, Chaeomysticeti and Balaenomorpha). In particular, characters of the skull (rostrum, vertex, temporal fossa, tympanic bulla and dentary) and the postcranial appendicular skeleton (scapula, humerus, radius and ulna) were all involved at different degrees in the process of morpho...
Although combined molecular and morphological analyses point to a late middle Eocene (38-39 million ...
International audienceThe evolution of cetaceans (whales and dolphins) represents one of the most ex...
The early evolution of toothless baleen whales (Chaeomysticeti) remains elusive despite a robust rec...
Anatomical comparisons of the ear region of baleen whales (Mysticeti) are provided through detailed ...
Background: Anatomical comparisons of the ear region of baleen whales (Mysticeti) are provided throu...
Abstract. — The origin of baleen in mysticete whales represents a major transition in the phylogenet...
Baleen whales (mysticetes) form an essential part of modern ocean ecosystems, and show some of the m...
Baleen whales (Cetacea: Mysticeti) are the largest animals to have ever lived on Earth; thus, they p...
The origin of the pygmy right whale (Caperea marginata) has long been one of the most vexing conundr...
In my dissertation, I aim to add a new ontogenetic perspective to the study of baleen whale’s (Mysti...
The echolocating toothed whales and the filter-feeding baleen whales are traditionally considered as...
<p>Phylogeny of Cetacea with an emphasis on mysticete evolution. Blue represents the ancestral condi...
Althoughcombinedmolecular andmorphological analyses point to a latemiddle Eocene (38–39million years...
Although combined molecular andmorphological analyses point to a late middle Eocene (38–39 million y...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-101).The four extant clades of mysticete whales (Balaenid...
Although combined molecular and morphological analyses point to a late middle Eocene (38-39 million ...
International audienceThe evolution of cetaceans (whales and dolphins) represents one of the most ex...
The early evolution of toothless baleen whales (Chaeomysticeti) remains elusive despite a robust rec...
Anatomical comparisons of the ear region of baleen whales (Mysticeti) are provided through detailed ...
Background: Anatomical comparisons of the ear region of baleen whales (Mysticeti) are provided throu...
Abstract. — The origin of baleen in mysticete whales represents a major transition in the phylogenet...
Baleen whales (mysticetes) form an essential part of modern ocean ecosystems, and show some of the m...
Baleen whales (Cetacea: Mysticeti) are the largest animals to have ever lived on Earth; thus, they p...
The origin of the pygmy right whale (Caperea marginata) has long been one of the most vexing conundr...
In my dissertation, I aim to add a new ontogenetic perspective to the study of baleen whale’s (Mysti...
The echolocating toothed whales and the filter-feeding baleen whales are traditionally considered as...
<p>Phylogeny of Cetacea with an emphasis on mysticete evolution. Blue represents the ancestral condi...
Althoughcombinedmolecular andmorphological analyses point to a latemiddle Eocene (38–39million years...
Although combined molecular andmorphological analyses point to a late middle Eocene (38–39 million y...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-101).The four extant clades of mysticete whales (Balaenid...
Although combined molecular and morphological analyses point to a late middle Eocene (38-39 million ...
International audienceThe evolution of cetaceans (whales and dolphins) represents one of the most ex...
The early evolution of toothless baleen whales (Chaeomysticeti) remains elusive despite a robust rec...