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R Ewan Fordyce

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Plos One|September 25, 2014
Fossil dolphin Otekaikea marplesi (latest Oligocene, New Zealand) expands the morphological and taxonomic diversity of Oligocene cetaceansYoshihiro Tanaka, R Ewan Fordyce
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|January 4, 2012
Biological plasticity in penguin heat-retention structuresDaniel B Thomas, R Ewan Fordyce
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 21, 2012
The pygmy right whale Caperea marginata: the last of the cetotheresR Ewan Fordyce, Felix G Marx
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand|October 23, 2024
A new genus and species of kekenodontid from the late Oligocene of New Zealand with comments on the evolution of tooth displacement in CetaceaJoshua E Corrie, R Ewan Fordyce
Royal Society Open Science|June 12, 2015
Baleen boom and bust: a synthesis of mysticete phylogeny, diversity and disparityFelix G Marx, R Ewan Fordyce
Biology Letters|January 16, 2015
Ancestor-descendant relationships in evolution: origin of the extant pygmy right whale, Caperea marginataCheng-Hsiu Tsai, R Ewan Fordyce
Peerj|September 19, 2015
Anatomy, feeding ecology, and ontogeny of a transitional baleen whale: a new genus and species of Eomysticetidae (Mammalia: Cetacea) from the Oligocene of New ZealandRobert W Boessenecker, R Ewan Fordyce
Die Naturwissenschaften|August 2, 2014
Juvenile morphology in baleen whale phylogenyCheng-Hsiu Tsai, R Ewan Fordyce
Royal Society Open Science|May 17, 2018
A new archaic baleen whale <i>Toipahautea waitaki</i> (early Late Oligocene, New Zealand) and the origins of crown MysticetiCheng-Hsiu Tsai, R Ewan Fordyce
Plos One|October 7, 2016
A Link No Longer Missing: New Evidence for the Cetotheriid Affinities of CapereaFelix G Marx, R Ewan Fordyce
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Plos One|September 25, 2014
Fossil dolphin Otekaikea marplesi (latest Oligocene, New Zealand) expands the morphological and taxonomic diversity of Oligocene cetaceansYoshihiro Tanaka, R Ewan Fordyce
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|January 4, 2012
Biological plasticity in penguin heat-retention structuresDaniel B Thomas, R Ewan Fordyce
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 21, 2012
The pygmy right whale Caperea marginata: the last of the cetotheresR Ewan Fordyce, Felix G Marx
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand|October 23, 2024
A new genus and species of kekenodontid from the late Oligocene of New Zealand with comments on the evolution of tooth displacement in CetaceaJoshua E Corrie, R Ewan Fordyce
Royal Society Open Science|June 12, 2015
Baleen boom and bust: a synthesis of mysticete phylogeny, diversity and disparityFelix G Marx, R Ewan Fordyce
Biology Letters|January 16, 2015
Ancestor-descendant relationships in evolution: origin of the extant pygmy right whale, Caperea marginataCheng-Hsiu Tsai, R Ewan Fordyce
Peerj|September 19, 2015
Anatomy, feeding ecology, and ontogeny of a transitional baleen whale: a new genus and species of Eomysticetidae (Mammalia: Cetacea) from the Oligocene of New ZealandRobert W Boessenecker, R Ewan Fordyce
Die Naturwissenschaften|August 2, 2014
Juvenile morphology in baleen whale phylogenyCheng-Hsiu Tsai, R Ewan Fordyce
Royal Society Open Science|May 17, 2018
A new archaic baleen whale <i>Toipahautea waitaki</i> (early Late Oligocene, New Zealand) and the origins of crown MysticetiCheng-Hsiu Tsai, R Ewan Fordyce
Plos One|October 7, 2016
A Link No Longer Missing: New Evidence for the Cetotheriid Affinities of CapereaFelix G Marx, R Ewan Fordyce
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