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Eocene Antarctica:a window into the earliest history of modern whales

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【作者】 Mónica R.BUONOR.Ewan FORDYCEFelix G.MARXMarta S.FERNáNDEZMarcelo A.REGUERO

【Author】 Mónica R.BUONO;R.Ewan FORDYCE;Felix G.MARX;Marta S.FERNáNDEZ;Marcelo A.REGUERO;Instituto Patagónico de Geología y Paleontología, CCT CONICET-CENPAT, Bvd;Department of Geology, University of Otago;Departments of Paleobiology and Vertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution;Directorate of Earth and History of Life, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences;Department of Geology, University of Liège;School of Biological Sciences, Monash University;Palaeontology, Museums Victoria;CONICET–División Paleontología Vertebrados, Unidades de Investigación, Anexo Museo, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata;CONICET–División Paleontología de Vertebrados, Museo de La Plata, Paseo del Bosque s/n;Instituto Antártico Argentino (Dirección Nacional del Antártico);

【通讯作者】 Mónica R.BUONO;

【机构】 Instituto Patagónico de Geología y Paleontología, CCT CONICET-CENPAT, BvdDepartment of Geology, University of OtagoDepartments of Paleobiology and Vertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian InstitutionDirectorate of Earth and History of Life, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural SciencesDepartment of Geology, University of LiègeSchool of Biological Sciences, Monash UniversityPalaeontology, Museums VictoriaCONICET–División Paleontología Vertebrados, Unidades de Investigación, Anexo Museo, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La PlataCONICET–División Paleontología de Vertebrados, Museo de La Plata, Paseo del Bosque s/nInstituto Antártico Argentino (Dirección Nacional del Antártico)

【摘要】 The Eocene–Oligocene Southern Ocean is thought to have played a major role in cetacean evolution.Yet,fossils from its heart—Antarctica—are rare,and come almost exclusively from the Eocene La Meseta and Submeseta formations of Marambio(Seymour)Island.Here,we provide a summary and update of this crucial fossil assemblage,and discuss its relevance in the broader context of cetacean evolution.To date,Eocene specimens from Antarctica include basilosaurids,a group of archaic stem cetaceans that had already fully adapted to life in water;and the archaic toothed mysticete Llanocetus,the second oldest crown cetacean on record(ca.34 Ma).This Eocene co-occurrence of stem and crown cetaceans is highly unusual,and otherwise only observed in Peru.Though related,at least some of the Antarctic species appear to be different from,and notably larger than their Peruvian counterparts,suggesting an early differentiation of the high latitude cetacean fauna.

【Abstract】 The Eocene–Oligocene Southern Ocean is thought to have played a major role in cetacean evolution.Yet,fossils from its heart—Antarctica—are rare,and come almost exclusively from the Eocene La Meseta and Submeseta formations of Marambio(Seymour)Island.Here,we provide a summary and update of this crucial fossil assemblage,and discuss its relevance in the broader context of cetacean evolution.To date,Eocene specimens from Antarctica include basilosaurids,a group of archaic stem cetaceans that had already fully adapted to life in water;and the archaic toothed mysticete Llanocetus,the second oldest crown cetacean on record(ca.34 Ma).This Eocene co-occurrence of stem and crown cetaceans is highly unusual,and otherwise only observed in Peru.Though related,at least some of the Antarctic species appear to be different from,and notably larger than their Peruvian counterparts,suggesting an early differentiation of the high latitude cetacean fauna.

  • 【文献出处】 Advances in Polar Science ,极地科学进展(英文版) , 编辑部邮箱 ,2019年03期
  • 【分类号】Q915
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