NEW WHALE FROM THE EOCENE OF PAKISTAN AND THE ORIGIN OF CETACEAN SWIMMING

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GINGERICH, PD [1 ]
RAZA, SM [1 ]
ARIF, M [1 ]
ANWAR, M [1 ]
ZHOU, XY [1 ]
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[1] GEOL SURVEY PAKISTAN,PALEONTOL & STRATIG BRANCH,ISLAMABAD,PAKISTAN
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10.1038/368844a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
MODERN whales (order Cetacea) are marine mammals that evolved from a land-mammal ancestor, probably a cursorial Palaeocene-Eocene mesonychid(1-3). Living whales are streamlined, lack external hind limbs, and all swim by dorsoventral oscillation of a heavily muscled tail(4,5). A steamlined rigid body minimizes resistance, while thrust is provided by a lunate horizontal fluke attached to the tail at a narrow base or pedicle(6). We describe here a new 46-47-million-year-old archaeocete intermediate between land mammals and later whales. It has short cervical vertebrae, a reduced femur, and the flexible sacrum, robust tail and high neural spines on lumbars and caudals required for dorsoventral oscillation of a heavily muscled tail. This is the oldest fossil whale described from deep-neritic shelf deposits, and it shows that tail swimming evolved early in the history of cetaceans.
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