2024
DOI: 10.1080/03036758.2023.2278732
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Strontium isotopes reveal a globally unique assemblage of Early Miocene baleen whales

Felix G. Marx,
Ambre Coste,
Marcus D. Richards
et al.

Abstract: The earliest Miocene (Aquitanian, 23–20 Ma) remains a critically under-sampled ‘dark age’ in cetacean evolution. This is especially true of baleen whales (mysticetes), Aquitanian specimens of which remain almost entirely unknown. Across the globe, the nature of the cetacean fossil record radically shifts at the Oligocene-Miocene boundary, with mysticetes and some archaic odontocete lineages suddenly disappearing despite the availability of cetacean-bearing rock units. New Zealand is the only place worldwide wh… Show more

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