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June 7, 2017
The Ecological Rise of Whales Chronicled by the Fossil Record
Nicholas D Pyenson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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April 29, 2011
The high fidelity of the cetacean stranding record: insights into measuring diversity by integrating taphonomy and macroecology
Nicholas D Pyenson
Peerj
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March 4, 2024
Downsizing a heavyweight: factors and methods that revise weight estimates of the giant fossil whale <i>Perucetus colossus</i>
Ryosuke Motani, Nicholas D Pyenson
Royal Society Open Science
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June 16, 2023
New evidence for the antiquity of <i>Desmostylus</i> (Desmostylia) from the Skooner Gulch Formation of California
Kumiko Matsui, Nicholas D Pyenson
Plos One
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March 12, 2015
Early development and orientation of the acoustic funnel provides insight into the evolution of sound reception pathways in cetaceans
Maya Yamato, Nicholas D Pyenson
Plos One
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July 15, 2011
What happened to gray whales during the Pleistocene? The ecological impact of sea-level change on benthic feeding areas in the North Pacific Ocean
Nicholas D Pyenson, David R Lindberg
Science Advances
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June 22, 2022
Oh, the shark has such teeth: Did megatooth sharks play a larger role in prehistoric food webs?
Nicholas D Pyenson, Paul L Koch
Plos One
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December 10, 2015
Albicetus oxymycterus, a New Generic Name and Redescription of a Basal Physeteroid (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Miocene of California, and the Evolution of Body Size in Sperm Whales
Alexandra T Boersma, Nicholas D Pyenson
Royal Society Open Science
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May 17, 2018
<i>Salishicetus meadi</i>, a new aetiocetid from the late Oligocene of Washington State and implications for feeding transitions in early mysticete evolution
Carlos Mauricio Peredo, Nicholas D Pyenson
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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December 23, 2021
Early and fast rise of Mesozoic ocean giants
Lene Liebe Delsett, Nicholas D Pyenson
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Current Biology : CB
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June 7, 2017
The Ecological Rise of Whales Chronicled by the Fossil Record
Nicholas D Pyenson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
April 29, 2011
The high fidelity of the cetacean stranding record: insights into measuring diversity by integrating taphonomy and macroecology
Nicholas D Pyenson
Peerj
|
March 4, 2024
Downsizing a heavyweight: factors and methods that revise weight estimates of the giant fossil whale <i>Perucetus colossus</i>
Ryosuke Motani, Nicholas D Pyenson
Royal Society Open Science
|
June 16, 2023
New evidence for the antiquity of <i>Desmostylus</i> (Desmostylia) from the Skooner Gulch Formation of California
Kumiko Matsui, Nicholas D Pyenson
Plos One
|
March 12, 2015
Early development and orientation of the acoustic funnel provides insight into the evolution of sound reception pathways in cetaceans
Maya Yamato, Nicholas D Pyenson
Plos One
|
July 15, 2011
What happened to gray whales during the Pleistocene? The ecological impact of sea-level change on benthic feeding areas in the North Pacific Ocean
Nicholas D Pyenson, David R Lindberg
Science Advances
|
June 22, 2022
Oh, the shark has such teeth: Did megatooth sharks play a larger role in prehistoric food webs?
Nicholas D Pyenson, Paul L Koch
Plos One
|
December 10, 2015
Albicetus oxymycterus, a New Generic Name and Redescription of a Basal Physeteroid (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Miocene of California, and the Evolution of Body Size in Sperm Whales
Alexandra T Boersma, Nicholas D Pyenson
Royal Society Open Science
|
May 17, 2018
<i>Salishicetus meadi</i>, a new aetiocetid from the late Oligocene of Washington State and implications for feeding transitions in early mysticete evolution
Carlos Mauricio Peredo, Nicholas D Pyenson
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
December 23, 2021
Early and fast rise of Mesozoic ocean giants
Lene Liebe Delsett, Nicholas D Pyenson
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