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Salishicetus meadi, a new aetiocetid from the late Oligocene of Washington State and implications for feeding transitions in early mysticete evolutionDOI: info:10.1098/rsos.172336v. 5No. 4ROYAL SOC172336–172336
Peredo, Carlos Mauricio and Pyenson, Nicholas D. 2018. "Salishicetus meadi, a new aetiocetid from the late Oligocene of Washington State and implications for feeding transitions in early mysticete evolution." Royal Society Open Science, 5, (4) 172336–172336. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.172336.
Tooth Loss Precedes the Origin of Baleen in WhalesDOI: info:10.1016/j.cub.2018.10.047v. 28No. 243992–4000 .e2
Peredo, Carlos Mauricio, Pyenson, Nicholas D., Marshall, Christopher D., and Uhen, Mark D. 2018. "Tooth Loss Precedes the Origin of Baleen in Whales." Current Biology, 28, (24) 3992–4000 .e2. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2018.10.047.
Spying on whales: the past, present, and future of earth's most awesome creaturesViking
Pyenson, Nick. 2018. Spying on whales: the past, present, and future of earth's most awesome creatures. New York, New York (2018): Viking.
A new fossil dolphin Dilophodelphis fordycei provides insight into the evolution of supraorbital crests in Platanistoidea (Mammalia, Cetacea)DOI: info:10.1098/rsos.170022v. 4No. 5ROYAL SOC
Boersma, Alexandra T., McCurry, Matthew R., and Pyenson, Nicholas D. 2017. "A new fossil dolphin Dilophodelphis fordycei provides insight into the evolution of supraorbital crests in Platanistoidea (Mammalia, Cetacea)." Royal Society Open Science, 4, (5). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.170022.
How to Produce Translational Research to Guide Arctic PolicyDOI: info:10.1093/biosci/bix002v. 67No. 6Oxford University Press490–493
Fleming, Alyson H. and Pyenson, Nicholas D. 2017. "How to Produce Translational Research to Guide Arctic Policy." Bioscience, 67, (6) 490–493. https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/bix002.
Decoupling tooth loss from the evolution of baleen in whalesDOI: info:10.3389/fmars.2017.00067v. 4Frontiers Media SA67
Peredo, Carlos Mauricio and Pyenson, Nicholas D. 2017. "Decoupling tooth loss from the evolution of baleen in whales." Frontiers in Marine Science, 4 67. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2017.00067.
Alveoli, teeth, and tooth loss: Understanding the homology of internal mandibular structures in mysticete cetaceansDOI: info:10.1371/journal.pone.0178243v. 12No. 5Public Library of Science1–26
Peredo, Carlos Mauricio, Pyenson, Nicholas D., Uhen, Mark D., and Marshall, Christopher D. 2017. "Alveoli, teeth, and tooth loss: Understanding the homology of internal mandibular structures in mysticete cetaceans." PloS One, 12, (5) 1–26. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0178243.
The Ecological Rise of Whales Chronicled by the Fossil RecordDOI: info:10.1016/j.cub.2017.05.001v. 27No. 11Cell PressR558–R564
Pyenson, Nicholas D. 2017. "The Ecological Rise of Whales Chronicled by the Fossil Record." Current Biology, 27, (11) R558–R564. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.05.001.
Structure and Function in the Lunge Feeding Apparatus: Mechanical Properties of the Fin Whale MandibleDOI: info:10.1002/ar.23647v. 300No. 11Wiley1953–1962
Shadwick, Robert E., Goldbogen, Jeremy A., Pyenson, Nicholas D., and Whale, James C. A. 2017. "Structure and Function in the Lunge Feeding Apparatus: Mechanical Properties of the Fin Whale Mandible." Anatomical Record : Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology, 300, (11) 1953–1962. https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.23647.
Independent evolution of baleen whale gigantism linked to Plio-Pleistocene ocean dynamicsDOI: info:10.1098/rspb.2017.0546v. 284No. 1855The Royal Society
Slater, Graham J., Goldbogen, Jeremy A., and Pyenson, Nicholas D. 2017. "Independent evolution of baleen whale gigantism linked to Plio-Pleistocene ocean dynamics." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 284, (1855). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.0546.
Arktocara yakataga, a new fossil odontocete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Oligocene of Alaska and the antiquity of PlatanistoideaDOI: info:10.7717/peerj.2321v. 4e2321
Boersma, Alexandra T. and Pyenson, Nicholas D. 2016. "Arktocara yakataga, a new fossil odontocete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Oligocene of Alaska and the antiquity of Platanistoidea." PeerJ, 4 e2321. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2321.
Oroclinal bending of the Juan Fernández Ridge suggested by geohistory analysis of the Bahía Inglesa Formation, north-central ChileDOI: info:10.1016/j.sedgeo.2015.12.003v. 33332–49
Le Roux, Jacobus P., Achurra, Luciano, Henríquez, Álvaro, Carreño, Catalina, Rivera, Huber, Suárez, Mario E., Ishman, Scott E., Pyenson, Nicholas D., and Gutstein, Carolina S. 2016. "Oroclinal bending of the Juan Fernández Ridge suggested by geohistory analysis of the Bahía Inglesa Formation, north-central Chile." Sedimentary Geology, 333 32–49. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2015.12.003.
Formation of the Isthmus of PanamaDOI: info:10.1126/sciadv.1600883v. 2No. 8American Association for the Advancement of Science
O'Dea, Aaron, Lessios, Harilaos A., Coates, Anthony G., Eytan, Ron I., Restrepo-Moreno, Sergio, Cione, Alberto L., Collins, Laurel S., de Queiroz, Alan, Farris, David W., Norris, Richard D., Stallard, Robert F., Woodburne, Michael O., Aguilera, Orangel, Aubry, Marie-Pierre, Berggren, William A., Budd, Ann F., Cozzuol, Mario A., Coppard, Simon E., Duque-Caro, Herman, Finnegan, Seth, Gasparini, German M., Grossman, Ethan L., Johnson, Kenneth G., Keigwin, Lloyd D., Knowlton, Nancy et al. 2016. "Formation of the Isthmus of Panama." Science Advances, 2, (8). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1600883.
The dilemma of trade samples and the importance of museum vouchers-caveats from a study on the extinction of Steller's sea cow: a comment on Crerar et al. (2014)DOI: info:10.1098/rsbl.2015.0149v. 12No. 220150149
Pyenson, Nicholas D., Parham, James F., and Velez-Juarbe, Jorge. 2016. "The dilemma of trade samples and the importance of museum vouchers-caveats from a study on the extinction of Steller's sea cow: a comment on Crerar et al. (2014)." Biology Letters, 12, (2) 20150149. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2015.0149.
The rise of ocean giants: maximum body size in Cenozoic marine mammals as an indicator for productivity in the Pacific and Atlantic OceansDOI: info:10.1098/rsbl.2016.0186v. 12No. 7
Pyenson, Nicholas D. and Vermeij, Geerat J. 2016. "The rise of ocean giants: maximum body size in Cenozoic marine mammals as an indicator for productivity in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans." Biology Letters, 12, (7). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2016.0186.
A new dwarf seal from the late Neogene of South America and the evolution of pinnipeds in the southern hemisphereDOI: info:10.1002/spp2.1033v. 2No. 1101–115
Valenzuela-Toro, Ana, Pyenson, Nicholas D., Gutstein, Carolina S., and Suárez, Mario E. 2016. "A new dwarf seal from the late Neogene of South America and the evolution of pinnipeds in the southern hemisphere." Papers in Palaeontology, 2, (1) 101–115. https://doi.org/10.1002/spp2.1033.
Extensively remodeled, fractured cetacean tympanic bullae show that whales can survive traumatic injury to the earsDOI: info:10.1111/joa.12385v. 228No. 1Wiley-Blackwell125–136
Yamato, Maya, Khidas, Kamal, Pyenson, Nicholas D., Fordyce, R. Ewan, and Mead, James G. 2016. "Extensively remodeled, fractured cetacean tympanic bullae show that whales can survive traumatic injury to the ears." Journal of anatomy, 228, (1) 125–136. https://doi.org/10.1111/joa.12385.
, a New Generic Name and Redescription of a Basal Physeteroid (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Miocene of California, and the Evolution of Body Size in Sperm WhalesDOI: info:10.1371/journal.pone.0135551v. 10No. 12Public Library of Science1–32
Boersma, Alexandra T. and Pyenson, Nicholas D. 2015. "Albicetus oxymycterus, a New Generic Name and Redescription of a Basal Physeteroid (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Miocene of California, and the Evolution of Body Size in Sperm Whales." PLoS ONE, 10, (12) 1–32. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135551.
Boersma, Alexandra T. and Pyenson, Nicholas D. 2015. [Dataset] Dataset For Boersma And Pyenson 2015 Plosone. Distributed by Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.23029.
Using morphology to infer physiology: case studies on rorqual whales (Balaenopteridae)DOI: info:10.1139/cjz-2014-0311v. 93No. 9687–700
Goldbogen, Jeremy, Shadwick, Robert, Lillie, Margo, Piscitelli, Marina, Potvin, Jean, Pyenson, Nicholas D., and Vogl, A. W. 2015. "Using morphology to infer physiology: case studies on rorqual whales (Balaenopteridae)." Canadian journal of zoology, 93, (9) 687–700. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2014-0311.