How whales dive, feast, and fast: the ecophysiological drivers and limits of foraging in the evolution of cetaceans

JA Goldbogen, ND Pyenson… - Annual Review of …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Whales are an extraordinary study group for questions about ecology and evolution
because their combinations of extreme body sizes and unique foraging strategies are …

The ecology and evolution of human‐wildlife cooperation

DL Cram, JEM van der Wal, N Uomini… - People and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Human‐wildlife cooperation is a type of mutualism in which a human and a wild, free‐living
animal actively coordinate their behaviour to achieve a common beneficial outcome. While …

Phylogenomic resolution of the cetacean tree of life using target sequence capture

MR McGowen, G Tsagkogeorga… - Systematic …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
The evolution of cetaceans, from their early transition to an aquatic lifestyle to their
subsequent diversification, has been the subject of numerous studies. However, although …

Comparative genomics provides insights into the aquatic adaptations of mammals

Y Yuan, Y Zhang, P Zhang, C Liu… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
The ancestors of marine mammals once roamed the land and independently committed to
an aquatic lifestyle. These macroevolutionary transitions have intrigued scientists for …

Evolutionary predictors of mammalian home range size: body mass, diet and the environment

MA Tucker, TJ Ord, TL Rogers - Global Ecology and …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Mammalian home range patterns provide information on spatial behaviour and
ecological patterns, such as resource use, that is often used by conservation managers in a …

A phylogenetic blueprint for a modern whale

J Gatesy, JH Geisler, J Chang, C Buell, A Berta… - Molecular phylogenetics …, 2013 - Elsevier
The emergence of Cetacea in the Paleogene represents one of the most profound
macroevolutionary transitions within Mammalia. The move from a terrestrial habitat to a …

[HTML][HTML] Species identification of archaeological marine mammals using collagen fingerprinting

M Buckley, S Fraser, J Herman, ND Melton… - Journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Throughout human history, coastal and marine resources have been a vital part of human
subsistence. As a result archaeological faunal assemblages from coastal sites often contain …

Mitogenome phylogenetics: the impact of using single regions and partitioning schemes on topology, substitution rate and divergence time estimation

S Duchêne, FI Archer, J Vilstrup, S Caballero… - PloS one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
The availability of mitochondrial genome sequences is growing as a result of recent
technological advances in molecular biology. In phylogenetic analyses, the complete …

[PDF][PDF] Lista revisada de los mamíferos de Argentina

P Teta, AM Abba, GH Cassini, DA Flores… - Mastozoología …, 2018 - SciELO Argentina
LISTA REVISADA DE LOS MAMÍFEROS DE ARGENTINA Page 1 Copyright ©SAREM, 2018
http://www.sarem.org.ar http://www.sbmz.com.br Mastozoología Neotropical, 25(1):163-198 …

The evolutionary history of cetacean brain and body size

SH Montgomery, JH Geisler, MR McGowen, C Fox… - …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Cetaceans rival primates in brain size relative to body size and include species with the
largest brains and biggest bodies to have ever evolved. Cetaceans are remarkably diverse …