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Philip D Gingerich

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 16, 2006
Environment and evolution through the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximumPhilip D Gingerich
Evolutionary Anthropology|March 5, 2014
Species in the primate fossil recordPhilip D Gingerich
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
EVOLUTIONARY TRANSITION FROM AMMONITE SUBPRIONOCYCLUS TO REESIDITES-PUNCTUATED OR GRADUAL?Philip D Gingerich
Scientific Reports|July 2, 2022
Pattern and rate in the Plio-Pleistocene evolution of modern human brain sizePhilip D Gingerich
Plos One|October 26, 2022
Skull and partial skeleton of a new pachycetine genus (Cetacea, Basilosauridae) from the Aridal Formation, Bartonian middle Eocene, of southwestern MoroccoPhilip D Gingerich, Ayoub Amane, Samir Zouhri
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 30, 2016
Temperature and atmospheric CO2 concentration estimates through the PETM using triple oxygen isotope analysis of mammalian bioapatiteAlexander Gehler, Philip D Gingerich, Andreas Pack
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 19, 2006
Rapid Asia-Europe-North America geographic dispersal of earliest Eocene primate Teilhardina during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal MaximumThierry Smith, Kenneth D Rose, Philip D Gingerich
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 12, 2008
Oldest North American primatePhilip D Gingerich, Kenneth D Rose, Thierry Smith
Journal of Anatomy|September 10, 2019
Reduction of olfactory and respiratory turbinates in the transition of whales from land to sea: the semiaquatic middle Eocene Aegyptocetus tarfaEmanuele Peri, Philip D Gingerich, Giacomo Aringhieri, et al.
Plos One|December 12, 2019
Aegicetus gehennae, a new late Eocene protocetid (Cetacea, Archaeoceti) from Wadi Al Hitan, Egypt, and the transition to tail-powered swimming in whalesPhilip D Gingerich, Mohammed Sameh M Antar, Iyad S Zalmout
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 16, 2006
Environment and evolution through the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximumPhilip D Gingerich
Evolutionary Anthropology|March 5, 2014
Species in the primate fossil recordPhilip D Gingerich
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
EVOLUTIONARY TRANSITION FROM AMMONITE SUBPRIONOCYCLUS TO REESIDITES-PUNCTUATED OR GRADUAL?Philip D Gingerich
Scientific Reports|July 2, 2022
Pattern and rate in the Plio-Pleistocene evolution of modern human brain sizePhilip D Gingerich
Plos One|October 26, 2022
Skull and partial skeleton of a new pachycetine genus (Cetacea, Basilosauridae) from the Aridal Formation, Bartonian middle Eocene, of southwestern MoroccoPhilip D Gingerich, Ayoub Amane, Samir Zouhri
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 30, 2016
Temperature and atmospheric CO2 concentration estimates through the PETM using triple oxygen isotope analysis of mammalian bioapatiteAlexander Gehler, Philip D Gingerich, Andreas Pack
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 19, 2006
Rapid Asia-Europe-North America geographic dispersal of earliest Eocene primate Teilhardina during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal MaximumThierry Smith, Kenneth D Rose, Philip D Gingerich
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 12, 2008
Oldest North American primatePhilip D Gingerich, Kenneth D Rose, Thierry Smith
Journal of Anatomy|September 10, 2019
Reduction of olfactory and respiratory turbinates in the transition of whales from land to sea: the semiaquatic middle Eocene Aegyptocetus tarfaEmanuele Peri, Philip D Gingerich, Giacomo Aringhieri, et al.
Plos One|December 12, 2019
Aegicetus gehennae, a new late Eocene protocetid (Cetacea, Archaeoceti) from Wadi Al Hitan, Egypt, and the transition to tail-powered swimming in whalesPhilip D Gingerich, Mohammed Sameh M Antar, Iyad S Zalmout
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