Felix G. Marx, Ambre Coste, Marcus D. Richards, J. Michael Palin, R. Ewan Fordyce
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Strontium isotopes reveal a globally unique assemblage of Early Miocene baleen whales
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...
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