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    Lateral palatal foramina are not widespread in Artiodactyla and imply baleen in extinct mysticetes

    Eric G. Ekdale, Joseph J. El Adli, Michael R. McGowen in Scientific Reports (2024)

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    Anatomical, Ontogenetic, and Genomic Homologies Guide Reconstructions of the Teeth-to-Baleen Transition in Mysticete Whales

    The transition in Mysticeti (Cetacea) from capture of individual prey using teeth to bulk filtering batches of small prey using baleen ranks among the most dramatic evolutionary transformations in mammalian hi...

    John Gatesy, Eric G. Ekdale, Thomas A. Deméré in Journal of Mammalian Evolution (2022)

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    Holen et al. reply

    Steven R. Holen, Thomas A. Deméré, Daniel C. Fisher, Richard Fullagar in Nature (2018)

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    A 130,000-year-old archaeological site in southern California, USA

    Evidence of mastodon bone modifications for marrow extraction and/or tool production, found in the presence of hammerstones and anvils that showed use-wear and impact marks, suggest the presence of Homo in North ...

    Steven R. Holen, Thomas A. Deméré, Daniel C. Fisher, Richard Fullagar in Nature (2017)

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    The Taxonomic and Evolutionary History of Fossil and Modern Balaenopteroid Mysticetes

    Balaenopteroids (Balaenopteridae + Eschrichtiidae) are a diverse lineage of living mysticetes, with seven to ten species divided between three genera (Megaptera, Balaenoptera and Eschrichtius). Extant members of ...

    Thomas A. Deméré, Annalisa Berta, Michael R. McGowen in Journal of Mammalian Evolution (2005)