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Nicholas D. Pyenson: Marine vertebrate paleobiology - Curriculum ...
Oct 1, 2008 ... Curriculum vitae (abbreviated). Nicholas D. Pyenson ... Museum of Paleontology, 2004; Society of Marine Mammalogy Student Travel Grant, 2003 ...
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Nicholas D. Pyenson: Marine vertebrate paleobiology - Big gulps in ...
Nov 28, 2007 ... Big gulps in fin whales. The biomechanics and energetics of fin whale lunge- ... "Big gulps require high drag for fin whale lunge-feeding. ...
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Nicholas D. Pyenson: Marine vertebrate paleobiology - Big gulps in ...
Nov 28, 2007 ... Big gulps in fin whales. The biomechanics and energetics of fin whale lunge- ... "Big gulps require high drag for fin whale lunge-feeding. ...
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Nicholas D. Pyenson: Marine vertebrate paleobiology - Big gulps in ...
Nov 28, 2007 ... Nick Pyenson measures a blue whale jawbone in the Canterbury Museum in Christchurch, New Zealand. Blue and fin whales can grow over 88 feet ...
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Nicholas D. Pyenson: Marine vertebrate paleobiology - Big gulps in ...
Nov 28, 2007 ... The biomechanics and energetics of fin whale lunge-feeding ... "Big gulps require high drag for fin whale lunge-feeding. ...
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Nicholas D. Pyenson: Marine vertebrate paleobiology - Evolution ...
Big gulps in fin whales [Goldbogen et al., 2007]; Miocene whale-fall from California [Pyenson & Haasl, 2007]; Cephalopod-cetacean interactions in the fossil ...
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