Různé pohledy na fylogenezi kytovců
Although there has been huge progress in our knowledge of cetacean (Cetacea) phylogenesis since the mid–1990s, a large number of related questions have not yet been answered. In addition to standard paleontological methods, relationships between ancient whales (Arachaeoceti), balean whales (Mysticet...
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Summary: | Although there has been huge progress in our knowledge of cetacean (Cetacea) phylogenesis since the mid–1990s, a large number of related questions have not yet been answered. In addition to standard paleontological methods, relationships between ancient whales (Arachaeoceti), balean whales (Mysticeti) and toothed whales, dolphins and porpoises (Odontoceti), their ancestors and related even–toed ungulates or artiodactyls (Artiodactyla) are studied by molecular biology techniques and hearing system and enamel (substantia adamantina) microstructure analyses. |
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