Fordyce], R. Ewan
Ewan Fordyce New Zealand paleontologist
Fordyce, R.E.
Fordyce, Robert Ewan.
Fordyce, R.E. (R. Ewan)
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Works
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An associated specimen ofCarcharodon angustidens(Chondrichthyes, Lamnidae) from the Late Oligocene of New Zealand, with comments onCarcharodoninterrelationships | |
Australodelphis mirus, a bizarre new toothless ziphiid-like fossil dolphin (Cetacea: Delphinidae) from the Pliocene of Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica | |
Awamokoa tokarahi, a new basal dolphin in the Platanistoidea (late Oligocene, New Zealand) | |
Baleen boom and bust: a synthesis of mysticete phylogeny, diversity and disparity | |
The cerebral cortex of the pygmy hippopotamus, Hexaprotodon liberiensis (Cetartiodactyla, Hippopotamidae): MRI, cytoarchitecture, and neuronal morphology | |
Cetaceans have complex brains for complex cognition | |
Correction to: Enamel Microstructure in Cetacea: a Case Study in Evolutionary Loss of Complexity | |
Cosmopolitanism and Miocene survival of Eomysticetidae | |
Dental erosion in South Atlantic dolphins (Cetacea: Delphinidae): A macro and microscopic approach | |
The distribution of the blue duck, Hymenolaimus malacorhynchos, in the South Island: a preliminary study | |
The Earliest Gulp-Feeding Mysticete | |
Early penguin fossils, plus mitochondrial genomes, calibrate avian evolution | |
An Early Triassic basal actinopterygian fish (Osteichthyes) from D'Urville Island, New Zealand | |
An ecological survey of the hot Springs area, Hurunui River, Canterbury, New Zealand | |
Elemental and chemical characterization of dolphin enamel and dentine using X-ray and Raman microanalyzes | |
The Evolutionary History of Whales and Dolphins | |
Extensively remodeled, fractured cetacean tympanic bullae show that whales can survive traumatic injury to the ears | |
The fossil Cetacea of New Zealand, 1980 | |
Fossil dolphin bones from the Chatham Islands, New Zealand | |
The fossil vertebrate primary type specimens in the collection of the University of Otago Department of Geology | |
Gigantic mysticete predators roamed the Eocene Southern Ocean | |
Gigantism Precedes Filter Feeding in Baleen Whale Evolution | |
A guide to recent literature on archaeocete cetaceans | |
Hearing from the ocean and into the river: the evolution of the inner ear of Platanistoidea (Cetacea: Odontoceti) | |
The heterothermic loophole exploited by penguins | |
Juvenile morphology: a clue to the origins of the most mysterious of mysticetes? | |
Juvenile morphology in baleen whale phylogeny | |
Kaiika maxwelli, a new Early Eocene archaic penguin (Sphenisciformes, Aves) from Waihao Valley, South Canterbury, New Zealand | |
The Kentriodontidae and the Origin of the Delphinoids | |
Like phoenix from the ashes: how modern baleen whales arose from a fossil ‘dark age’ | |
Matapanui, a replacement name for Matapa Boessenecker & Fordyce, 2016 | |
Mechanical properties of dental tissues in dolphins | |
Megalampris keyesi, a giant moonfish (Teleostei, Lampridiformes) from the Late Oligocene of New Zealand | |
A Miocene ziphiid whale (odontoceti : cetacea) from central chatham rise, east of New Zealeand | |
Mitochondrial phylogenetics and evolution of mysticete whales. | |
The moa footprints from the Pliocene – early Pleistocene of Kyeburn, Otago, New Zealand | |
Mysticetes baring their teeth: a new fossil whale, Mammalodon hakataramea, from the Southwest Pacific | |
Najdziwniejszy z ptaków | |
The natural history of southern New Zealand | |
A new archaic baleen whale Toipahautea waitaki (early Late Oligocene, New Zealand) and the origins of crown Mysticeti. | |
A new cancrid crab from New Zealand | |
A new Early Oligocene toothed 'baleen' whale (Mysticeti: Aetiocetidae) from western North America: one of the oldest and the smallest | |
New fossil penguins (Aves, Sphenisciformes) from the Oligocene of New Zealand reveal the skeletal plan of stem penguins | |
A new genus and species of eomysticetid (Cetacea: Mysticeti) and a reinterpretation of ‘Mauicetus’lophocephalus Marples, 1956: Transitional baleen whales from the upper Oligocene of New Zealand | |
A new Oligo-Miocene dolphin from New Zealand: Otekaikea huata expands diversity of the early Platanistoide | |
A new tropical Oligocene dolphin from Montañita/Olón, Santa Elena, Ecuador | |
Oligocene Whales and Dolphins from the Southwest Pacific | |
On the Unnecessary and Misleading Taxon “Cetartiodactyla” | |
A palaeobiogeographical synthesis of Australasian Mesozoic marine tetrapods | |
Papahu-like fossil dolphin from Kaikoura, New Zealand, helps to fill the Early Miocene gap in the history of Odontoceti | |
Papahu taitapu, gen. et sp. nov., an early Miocene stem odontocete (Cetacea) from New Zealand | |
Penguin heat-retention structures evolved in a greenhouse Earth | |
The pygmy right whale Caperea marginata: the last of the cetotheres | |
Quaternary Fossil Gray Whales from Taiwan | |
Radiation of extant cetaceans driven by restructuring of the oceans | |
Rautangaroa, a new genus of feather star (Echinodermata, Crinoidea) from the Oligocene of New Zealand | |
Records of two Paleogene turtles and notes on other Tertiary reptilian remains from New Zealand | |
A redescription and re-evaluation of Kekenodon onamata (Mammalia: Cetacea), a late-surviving archaeocete from the Late Oligocene of New Zealand | |
Retroposon analysis of major cetacean lineages: the monophyly of toothed whales and the paraphyly of river dolphins | |
A review of Australian fossil Cetacea | |
A review of kentriodontine dolphins | |
Rhabdosteid dolphins (Mammalia: Cetacea) from the Middle Miocene, Lake Frome area, South Australia | |
Secondary adaptation to life in water, 2002 | |
Simocetus rayi (Odontoceti: Simocetidae, New Family): A Bizarre New Archaic Oligocene Dolphin from the Eastern North Pacific | |
Skeleton of two minke whales, Balaenoptera acutorostrata, stranded on the south-east coast of New Zealand | |
Speciation in the deep: genomics and morphology reveal a new species of beaked whale Mesoplodon eueu | |
Stem albatrosses wandered far: a new species of Plotornis (Aves, Pan-Diomedeidae) from the earliest Miocene of New Zealand | |
Stranding of a Cuvier's beaked whale, Ziphius cavirostris Cuvier, 1823, at New Brighton, New Zealand | |
The strangest bird: recent fossil discoveries reveal the surprising evolutionary history of penguins. | |
Strontium isotopes reveal a globally unique assemblage of Early Miocene baleen whales | |
Taxonomic status of Victorian fossil whales assigned to the genus Cetotolites McCoy, 1879 | |
The Therian Skull : a lexicon with emphasis on the Odontocetes | |
Trace fossil evidence of predation upon bone-eating worms on a baleen whale skeleton from the Oligocene of New Zealand | |
Ultrastructure of enamel and dentine in extant dolphins (Cetacea: Delphinoidea and Inioidea) | |
An update of monocot macrofossil data from New Zealand and Australia | |
Use of Micro-Computed Tomography for Dental Studies in Modern and Fossil Odontocetes: Potential Applications and Limitations | |
Whale evolution and Oligocene southern ocean environments |