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Title: A new Early Oligocene toothed ‘baleen’ whale from western North America
Authors: Marx, Felix G.
Tsai, Cheng-Hsiu
Fordyce, R. Ewan
Keywords: Biology
Evolution
Palaeontology
Taxonomy and systematics
Mysticeti
Baleenwhale
Aetiocetidae
Baleen
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Archaic toothed mysticetes represent the evolutionary transition from raptorial to bulk filter feeding in baleen whales. Aetiocetids, in particular, preserve an intermediate morphological stage in which teeth functioned alongside a precursor of baleen, the hallmark of all modern mysticetes. To date, however, aetiocetids are almost exclusively Late Oligocene and coeval with both other toothed mysticetes and fully fledged filter feeders. By contrast, reports of cetaceans from the Early Oligocene remain rare, leaving the origins of aetiocetids, and thus of baleen, largely in the dark.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23546
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