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Cetacean Paleobiology

Part of the TOPA Topics in Paleobiology series
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Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) have fascinated and bewildered humans throughout history.

Their mammalian affinities have been long recognized, but exactly which group of terrestrial mammals they descend from has, until recently, remained in the dark.

Recent decades have produced a flurry of new fossil cetaceans, extending their fossil history to over 50 million years ago.

Along with new insights from genetics and developmental studies, these discoveries have helped to clarify the place of cetaceans among mammals, and enriched our understanding of their unique adaptations for feeding, locomotion and sensory systems.

Their continuously improving fossil record and successive transformation into highly specialized marine mammals have made cetaceans a textbook case of evolution - as iconic in its own way as the origin of birds from dinosaurs.

This book aims to summarize our current understanding of cetacean evolution for the serious student and interested amateur using photographs, drawings, charts and illustrations.

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John Wiley & Sons Inc
1118561546 / 9781118561546
Other digital
569.5
01/04/2016
United States
336 pages
150 x 250 mm, 666 grams
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