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Cetacean Paleobiology

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Cetacean Paleobiology explores the evolutionary history of whales, dolphins, and porpoises, delving into their ancient origins and adaptation processes in aquatic environments. The book blends fossil records with modern biological insights to examine how these majestic creatures evolved over millions of years. It's a compelling look at the intersection of paleontology and marine biology, highlighting the diverse evolutionary paths of cetaceans.
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You might like this book if you're fascinated by the evolution and history of whales and dolphins, and enjoy exploring the depths of marine life through a scientific lens. This book is perfect for those who appreciate a detailed, well-researched narrative that delves into the natural history of some of the planet’s most intriguing creatures, offering insights into their ancient origins and environmental adaptations.

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Cetacean Paleobiology

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.

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Cetacean Paleobiology explores the fascinating journey of cetaceans—whales, dolphins, and porpoises—which have captivated human interest throughout history. While their mammalian nature has long been recognised, the precise lineage from terrestrial mammals remained elusive until recent times.

In the past few decades, a surge of new fossil discoveries has extended the cetacean fossil history to over 50 million years ago. Together with genetic and developmental studies, these findings have shed light on the position of cetaceans within the mammalian kingdom and enhanced our comprehension of their specialised adaptations for feeding, locomotion, and sensory systems.

Their ever-improving fossil record and gradual transformation into highly specialised marine mammals make cetaceans a prime example of evolutionary processes, comparable in significance to the evolutionary link between birds and dinosaurs.

Cetacean Paleobiology aims to summarise our current understanding of cetacean evolution, catering to both serious students and interested amateurs. It utilises a rich array of photographs, drawings, charts, and illustrations to convey this compelling narrative.

Series: TOPA Topics in Paleobiology

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781118561539

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 27 May 2016

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 17.0mm

Width: 191.0mm

Height: 246.0mm

Weight: 785g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Felix G. Marx is Curator Vertebrates at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, where he primarily looks after the marine mammal collection. Prior to becoming a curator, he spent several years as a postdoctoral fellow in Australia, Belgium and Japan. He specialises in the evolution of baleen whales, but has worked on a broad variety of topics, from macroevolution to feeding ecology, biogeography, and behaviour.

Dr Olivier Lambert is a vertebrate palaeontologist at the Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, Brussels. Interested in the secondary adaptations of mammals to the marine environment, Dr Lambert studies fossil cetaceans from many geological ages and localities in the world. Most of his publications focus on extinct echolocating toothed whales, especially from the North Atlantic and South-East Pacific realms.

Dr Mark D. Uhen is an Assistant Professor of Geology at George Mason University. Dr Uhen�s research focuses on the origin and evolution of cetaceans (whales and dolphins), and other marine mammals. He has conducted field work around the world, developed exhibits and lessons on cetacean evolution for museums, and published on his work in journals, and books. Dr Uhen is also a leader of the Paleobiology Database, an on-line open resource that documents every fossil occurrence on the planet.

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