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Origin of Whales in Epicontinental Remnant Seas: New Evidence ...Pakicetus inachus from the early Eocene of Pakistan is the oldest and most primitive cetacean known. The dentition of Pakicetus resembles that of ...Missing: original | Show results with:original
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[PDF] Evolution of Whales from Land to Sea1 - University of MichiganLater research on similar red-bed deposits elsewhere in Pakistan yielded postcranial bones referred to Pakicetus. These became contro- versial when they were ...
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Origin of underwater hearing in whales - NatureFeb 4, 1993 · The hearing organ of the oldest whale, Pakicetus, is the only known intermediate between that of land mammals and aquatic cetaceans (whales, dolphins and ...Missing: paper | Show results with:paper
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Pakicetus inachus, A New Archaeocete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from ...Pakicetus inachus, A New Archaeocete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Early-Middle Eocene Kuldana Formation of Kohat (Pakistan). Authors. Gingerich, Philip D.
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Skeletons of terrestrial cetaceans and the relationship of whales to ...Here we report on the skeletons of two early Eocene pakicetid cetaceans, the fox-sized Ichthyolestes pinfoldi, and the wolf-sized Pakicetus attocki.
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(PDF) Astragali of Pakicetidae and other early-to-middle Eocene ...They separate clearly into four species distinguished by size: from smallest to largest Ichthyolestes pinfoldi Dehm and Oettingen-Spielberg, Pakicetus attocki ( ...
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THE POSTCRANIAL SKELETON OF EARLY EOCENE PAKICETID ...Mar 9, 2017 · Craniodental material indicates that Pakicetus is the largest taxon. It is similar in size and proportion to a large canid, such as a wolf or ...
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Skeletons of terrestrial cetaceans and the relationship of whales to artiodactyls - Nature### Summary of Phylogenetic Conclusions for Pakicetus
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The evolution of whalesThese first whales, such as Pakicetus, were typical land animals. They had long skulls and large teeth that could be used for eating meat. From the outside, ...
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Whales originated from aquatic artiodactyls in the Eocene epoch of India - Nature### Summary on Pakicetidae, Synapomorphies, and Position of Pakicetus
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Pakicetus inachus, A New Archaeocete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from ...Pakicetus has a dense tympanic bulla with a characteristically cetacean sigmoid process (Gingerich and Russell 1981) , but the periotic was firmly integrated in ...Missing: original paper
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(PDF) Cranial anatomy of Pakicetidae (Cetacea, Mammalia)Aug 10, 2025 · Currently three pakicetid genera are known: Pakicetus, Ichthyolestes, and Nalacetus. Ichthyolestes is smaller than the two other genera.Missing: original | Show results with:original
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New Middle Eocene Archaeocetes (Cetacea:Mammalia) from the ...Aug 6, 2025 · Two new species of fossil cetaceans (Pakicetus calcis and Pakicetus chittas) are described from a new locality in the Kuldana Formation (Lutetian, middle ...
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[PDF] the university of michiganAug 17, 2006 · Type species. -Pakicetus inachus, new species. Included species. -Type species and "Protocetus" attocki West, 1980.Missing: renamed | Show results with:renamed
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[PDF] DENTITION OF EARLY EOCENE PAKICETUS (MAMMALIA ...Dec 14, 1990 · The holotype of P. attocki came from H-GSP locality 62 (West and Lukacs, 1979; West,. 1980). Pakicetus attocki is closely similar in ...
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[PDF] The evolutionary history of cetacean brain and body sizeKey words: Cetaceans, whales, dolphins, brain size, body size, evolution, encephalization, ... based on Pakicetus inachus,. 2) Crown Cetacea (34.2 Ma, 1.0 ...
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(PDF) Skeletons of terrestrial cetaceans and the relationship of ...Aug 9, 2025 · Here we report on the skeletons of two early Eocene pakicetid cetaceans, the fox-sized Ichthyolestes pinfoldi, and the wolf-sized Pakicetus attocki.
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(PDF) Isotopic records from early whales and sea cows: Contrasting ...Aug 10, 2025 · Cetacean 13 C and 18 O values indicate that some early members of this group (some pakicetids) inhabited freshwater environments, but later ...
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From Land to Water: the Origin of Whales, Dolphins, and PorpoisesApr 16, 2009 · Original Scientific Articles; Open access; Published: 16 ... The skeletons of Ambulocetus (top) and Pakicetus (bottom), © J.G.M. Thewissen.
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Evolution of dental wear and diet during the origin of whalesApr 8, 2016 · To test hypotheses regarding tooth function and diet, we studied size and position of wear facets on the lower molars and the stable isotopes of ...
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Paleoecology of archaeocete whales throughout the EocenePakicetus inachus is one of the earliest cetaceans and has been reconstructed as either semiaquatic (Gingerich and Russell, 1990, O'Leary and Uhen, 1999) or ...
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