Independent adaptation to riverine habitats allowed survival of ancient cetacean lineages
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A new species of river dolphin from Brazil or: how little do we know our biodiversityThe first freshwater mosasauroid (Upper Cretaceous, Hungary) and a new clade of basal mosasauroidsIsthminia panamensis, a new fossil inioid (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Chagres Formation of Panama and the evolution of 'river dolphins' in the Americas.Evolution of river dolphinsA supermatrix analysis of genomic, morphological, and paleontological data from crown Cetacea.Phylogeny of the Beaked Whale Genus Mesoplodon (Ziphiidae: Cetacea) Revealed by Nuclear Introns: Implications for the Evolution of Male TusksRetroposon analysis of major cetacean lineages: the monophyly of toothed whales and the paraphyly of river dolphins.The Sahara as a vicariant agent, and the role of Miocene climatic events, in the diversification of the mammalian order Macroscelidea (elephant shrews)Radiation of extant cetaceans driven by restructuring of the oceans.Evidence of Positive Selection of Aquaporins Genes from Pontoporia blainvillei during the Evolutionary Process of CetaceansInitial Evidence for Adaptive Selection on the NADH Subunit Two of Freshwater Dolphins by Analyses of Mitochondrial GenomesThe influence of taxon sampling and tree shape on molecular dating: an empirical example from Mammalian mitochondrial genomesPhylogenetic status and timescale for the diversification of Steno and Sotalia dolphinsWhale phylogeny and rapid radiation events revealed using novel retroposed elements and their flanking sequencesDolphin social intelligence: complex alliance relationships in bottlenose dolphins and a consideration of selective environments for extreme brain size evolution in mammals.Seven new dolphin mitochondrial genomes and a time-calibrated phylogeny of whalesMulti-locus phylogeny of dolphins in the subfamily Lissodelphininae: character synergy improves phylogenetic resolutionResolved phylogeny and biogeography of the root pathogen Armillaria and its gasteroid relative, GuyanagasterSpectral Tuning of Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) Rhodopsin: Evidence for Positive Selection and Functional Adaptation in a Cetacean Visual Pigment.MetaPIGA v2.0: maximum likelihood large phylogeny estimation using the metapopulation genetic algorithm and other stochastic heuristics.Genus paracoccidioides: Species recognition and biogeographic aspectsPredation by killer whales (Orcinus orca) and the evolution of whistle loss and narrow-band high frequency clicks in odontocetes.The antiquity of riverine adaptations in Iniidae (Cetacea, Odontoceti) documented by a humerus from the late Miocene of the Ituzaingó Formation, Argentina.Physicochemical evolution and molecular adaptation of the cetacean osmoregulation-related gene UT-A2 and implications for functional studies.Population structure of the endangered franciscana dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei): reassessing management units.Molecular phylogenetics reveals a pattern of biome conservatism in New World anchovies (family Engraulidae).Morphological convergence in 'river dolphin' skulls.Worldwide structure of mtDNA diversity among Cuvier's beaked whales (Ziphius cavirostris): implications for threatened populations.Biogeographic determinants of genetic diversification in the mouse opossum Gracilinanus agilis (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae).RETRACTED: Large brains and lengthened life history periods in Odontocetes.The earliest known member of the rorqual—gray whale clade (Mammalia, Cetacea)Colonization process of the Brazilian common vesper mouse, Calomys expulsus (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae): a biogeographic hypothesis.The remarkable convergence of skull shape in crocodilians and toothed whales.A new genus and species of late Miocene inioid (Cetacea, Odontoceti) from the Meherrin River, North Carolina, U.S.AA new large squalodelphinid (Cetacea, Odontoceti) from Peru sheds light on the Early Miocene platanistoid disparity and ecology.DOES DIVING LIMIT BRAIN SIZE IN CETACEANS?One Species or Two? Vicariance, Lineage Divergence and Low mtDNA Diversity in Geographically Isolated Populations of South Asian River DolphinSheathbill-like birds (Charadriiformes: Chionoidea) from the Oligocene and Miocene of AustralasiaA close relative of the Amazon river dolphin in marine deposits: a new Iniidae from the late Miocene of AngolaEodelphis kabatensis, a new name for the oldest true dolphinStenella kabatensisHorikawa, 1977 (Cetacea, Odontoceti, Delphinidae), from the upper Miocene of Japan, and the phylogeny and paleobiogeography of Delphinoidea
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Independent adaptation to riverine habitats allowed survival of ancient cetacean lineages
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D Van Belle
H Balchowsky
M J Stanhope
V G Waddell
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10.1073/PNAS.97.21.11343
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