There are significant geographic gaps in our knowledge of marine mammal evolution because most fossils have been found and described from Northern Hemisphere localities and a few other high-latitude areas in the Southern Hemisphere. Here, we describe fossil cetacean remains from five geological units in the South American tropics (Urumaco, Codore, Castilletes, Cantaure, and Querales formations) generally representing marginal marine depositional environments (estuaries, deltas, and tidal flats). While fossil cetaceans from Venezuelan Neogene localities have been previously studied, this paper includes the first descriptions of fossil cetaceans from Colombia, including a diverse assemblage of mysticetes and odontocetes. We identified and pro...
New discoveries from a recently described nearshore marine fauna from northwestern Venezuela of pres...
Cetacean fossils from Ecuador are reported for the first time on the basis of fragmentary remains re...
Today, only three odontocete (toothed whales) genera are restricted to freshwater habitats: the Amaz...
Fossil cetaceans are often found in Miocene marine outcrops across the globe. However, because this ...
The two extant genera of strictly freshwater dolphins Inia and Platanista are the result of converge...
Several aspects of the fascinating evolutionary history of toothed and baleen whales (Cetacea) are s...
In contrast to dominant mode of ecological transition in the evolution of marine mammals, different ...
A diverse near-shore marine fauna existed during the early Miocene in what is today an arid inland r...
The Early Miocene Gaiman Formation, from Argentina, houses a taxonomic variety of odontocetes, mainl...
The contents of the superfamily Platanistoidea, an early-diverging lineage comprising extinct specie...
During their transition to the marine environment, in addition to numerous morphological changes, ea...
The fossil record of odontocetes (toothed cetaceans) is relatively scarce during the Oligocene and e...
The dense Miocene record of cetaceans is known from localities along the coasts of all continents, m...
Cetacean fossils from Ecuador are reported for the first time on the basis of fragmentary remains re...
27 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-27)."The study of previously undescr...
New discoveries from a recently described nearshore marine fauna from northwestern Venezuela of pres...
Cetacean fossils from Ecuador are reported for the first time on the basis of fragmentary remains re...
Today, only three odontocete (toothed whales) genera are restricted to freshwater habitats: the Amaz...
Fossil cetaceans are often found in Miocene marine outcrops across the globe. However, because this ...
The two extant genera of strictly freshwater dolphins Inia and Platanista are the result of converge...
Several aspects of the fascinating evolutionary history of toothed and baleen whales (Cetacea) are s...
In contrast to dominant mode of ecological transition in the evolution of marine mammals, different ...
A diverse near-shore marine fauna existed during the early Miocene in what is today an arid inland r...
The Early Miocene Gaiman Formation, from Argentina, houses a taxonomic variety of odontocetes, mainl...
The contents of the superfamily Platanistoidea, an early-diverging lineage comprising extinct specie...
During their transition to the marine environment, in addition to numerous morphological changes, ea...
The fossil record of odontocetes (toothed cetaceans) is relatively scarce during the Oligocene and e...
The dense Miocene record of cetaceans is known from localities along the coasts of all continents, m...
Cetacean fossils from Ecuador are reported for the first time on the basis of fragmentary remains re...
27 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-27)."The study of previously undescr...
New discoveries from a recently described nearshore marine fauna from northwestern Venezuela of pres...
Cetacean fossils from Ecuador are reported for the first time on the basis of fragmentary remains re...
Today, only three odontocete (toothed whales) genera are restricted to freshwater habitats: the Amaz...