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Maëva Judith Orliac (17) , Lionel Hautier (17) , Bastien Mennecart (12) , Pierre-Olivier Antoine (11) , Laurent Marivaux (11) , Leonardo Kerber (10) , Renaud Lebrun (9)
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3D dataset3D model related to the publication: From limb to fin: an Eocene protocetid forelimb from Senegal sheds new light on the early locomotor evolution of early cetaceans.Quentin Vautrin , Fabrice Lihoreau , Bernard Sambou, Moustapha Thiam, Jeremy E. Martin , Rodolphe Tabuce , Sylvain Adnet , Renaud Lebrun , Anne-Lise Charruault , Raphaël Sarr and Lionel HautierPublished online: 26/08/2019Keywords: Cetacea; Eocene; Forelimb; Protocetidae; Senegal https://doi.org/10.18563/journal.m3.92 References: 5 Cited by: 1 Cite this article: Quentin Vautrin, Fabrice Lihoreau, Bernard Sambou, Moustapha Thiam, Jeremy E. Martin, Rodolphe Tabuce, Sylvain Adnet, Renaud Lebrun, Anne-Lise Charruault, Raphaël Sarr and Lionel Hautier, 2019. 3D model related to the publication: From limb to fin: an Eocene protocetid forelimb from Senegal sheds new light on the early locomotor evolution of early cetaceans. MorphoMuseuM . doi: 10.18563/journal.m3.92 Export citationAbstractThe present 3D Dataset contains the 3D model analyzed in Vautrin et al. (2019), Palaeontology, From limb to fin: an Eocene protocetid forelimb from Senegal sheds new light on the early locomotor evolution of early cetaceans. Specimens and 3D Data?Carolinacetus indet. SNTB 2011-01 View specimen
Published in Volume 05, issue 03 (2019) ReferencesGingerich, P. D., Haq, M., Zalmout, I. S. 2001. Origin of whales from early artiodactyls : hands and feet of Eocene Protocetidae from Pakistan. Science, 293, 2239–2242. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1063902 Cited by:Quentin Vautrin, Fabrice Lihoreau, Bernard Sambou, Moustapha Thiam, Jeremy E. Martin, Rodolphe Tabuce, Sylvain Adnet, Renaud Lebrun, Anne‐Lise Charruault, Raphaël Sarr, Lionel Hautier and Andrew Smith (2020). From limb to fin: an Eocene protocetid forelimb from Senegal sheds new light on the early locomotor evolution of cetaceans. Palaeontology. https://doi.org/10.1111/pala.12442 |
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