Pinnipedimorpha
Data Archive 16
Scope

This is a Paleobiology Database Data Archive that includes all known published systematic statements regarding pinnipeds. This archive also contains every known published occurrence of fossil Pinnipedimorpha. If any known published account of a fossil pinniped seems to be missing from this archive, please contact the author using the information below, and report the missing occurrence, along with the relevant bibliographic information.

Scientific goals

This archive aims to compile all information about the identity and distribution of fossil pinniped taxa to facilitate any and all other studies regarding fossil Pinnipedimorpha. The goal of this compilation is to contribute to a comparison to a study the distribution of Cenozoic marine tetrapods over time. This study is in progress. All of the data are publicly available for use by anyone.

History

Entry of these data began in 2000 and is an ongoing process. New publications on pinniped taxonomy are entered as soon as the author is made aware of them. Please note that there are significant disagreements about the proper taxonomic arrangement of pinnipeds. The taxonomy presented here reflects the most up to date ideas based on publication dates of references.

Publications
  • T. A. Deméré, A. Berta, and P. J. Adam. 2003. Pinnipedimorph evolutionary biogeography. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 279:33-76.
  • A. Berta. 1991. New Enaliarctos (Pinnipedimorpha) from the Oligocene and Miocene of Oregon and the role of "enaliarctids" in pinniped phylogeny. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 69:1-33.
  • I. A. Koretsky and L. G. Barnes. 2006. Pinniped evolutionary history and paleobiogeography; pp. 143-153 in Z. Csiki (ed.), Mesozoic and Cenozoic Vertebrates and Paleoenvironments: Tributes to the Career of Professor Dan Grigorescu. Ed. Ars Docendi, Bucharest.
Contact information

Mark D. Uhen
George Mason University
Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences
MS 5F1
Fairfax, VA 22030
Email: muhen@gmu.edu
Phone: 703-993-5264
Fax: 703-993-1066

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