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1 By: Jason Prater

2  What environmental factors are responsible for driving this transition?  Evolution of whale hearing?

3  Whales, dolphins, and porpoises  Characteristics:  Obligate aquatic species  Flippers  Fluke  Vestigial hind limbs

4  Artiodactyls

5  Indohyus  Found in India  Small deer-like  Wading mammal

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8  Cenozoic Cooling  Upwelling of nutrients  Antarctic Circumpolar Current  Flows west to east around Antarctica  Nutrient exchange between Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Ocean.

9  Building of cell walls, or frustules, in diatoms  Increased diatom diversity in Cenozoic Era  Diatoms  Unicellular  Producers  One of the Most common types of phytoplankton  Eaten by Krill  Krill then eaten by whales  Short food chain (efficient in supporting apex predator)

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11  Evolved very quickly  Pakicetids (basal cetacean group)  Similar to land mammals  External auditory meatus  tympanic membrane  middle ear ossicles  inner ear fluid  Fails under water.

12  Remingtonocetids and Protocetids  Combination of pakicetids and modern odontocetes  Sound transmitted to middle ear by large mandibular fat pad  Presence of external auditory meatus  But poor reception of airborne sound  Basilosauroids  Addition of air-filled sinuses between ear and skull  Still contained external auditory meatus even though they were obligate marine animals.  Modern Odontocetes  Loss of external auditory meatus

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15  Sirpa Nummela, J.G.M. Thewissen, Sunji Bajpai, S. Taseer Hussain and Kishor Kumar. Eocene Evoluiton of Whale Hearing. Nature 430, 776-778. 2004.  Bajpai, S. Thewissen J.G., Sahni, A. The origin and early evolution of whales: macroevolution documented on the Indian subcontinent. Journal of Bioscience. Nov. 34(5):673-686, 2009.  J.G.M. Thewissen, L.N. Cooper, M.T. Clementz, S. Bajpai and B.N. Tiwari. Whales originated from aquatic Aritiodactyls in the eocene epoch of India. Nature 450, 1190-1194. 2007  Marx, F.G. and M. Uhen. Climate, critters, and cetaceans: Cenozoic driers of the evolution of modern whales. Science 327, 993-996, 2010.  Berger, W.H. Cenozoic cooling, Antarctic nutrient pump, and the evolution of whales. Oceanograhy. 54, 2399. 2007


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