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Svitozar Davydenko
Svitozar Davydenko
PhD student, I.I. Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Подтвержден адрес электронной почты в домене izan.kiev.ua
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A giant Eocene whale from Ukraine uncovers early Cetacean adaptations to the fully aquatic life
S Davydenko, T Shevchenko, T Ryabokon, R Tretiakov, P Gol’din
Evolutionary Biology 48 (1), 67-80, 2021
72021
The earliest record of a marine mammal (Cetacea: Basilosauridae) from the Eocene of Amazonia
S Davydenko, MJ Laime, P Gol'din
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 38 (6), e1549060, 2018
52018
A small whale reveals diversity of the Eocene cetacean fauna of Antarctica
S Davydenko, T Mörs, P Gol'din
Antarctic Science 33 (1), 81-88, 2021
32021
Middle Eocene cartilaginous fishes (Vertebrata: Chondrichthyes) of the Dnieper–Donets Basin, northern Ukraine
O Kovalchuk, J Kriwet, K Shimada, T Ryabokon, Z Barkaszi, A Dubikovska, ...
22023
Gross and microscopic anatomy of a tibia tentatively attributed to a cetacean from the Middle Eocene of Europe, with a note on the artiodactyl Anoplotherium and on the …
S Davydenko, P Gol’din, M Bosselaers, B Vahldiek, HJ van Vliet
PalZ 97 (3), 627-652, 2023
12023
Diverse bone microanatomy in cetaceans from the Eocene of Ukraine further documents early adaptations to fully aquatic lifestyle
S Davydenko, R Tretiakov, P Gol’din
Frontiers in Earth Science 11, 1168681, 2023
12023
A whale humerus ironically shaped by neutral evolution and morphological integration
P Gol'din, M Ghazali, S Davydenko, V Telizhenko, P Otriazhyi, ...
2023
A cetacean limb from the Middle Eocene of Ukraine sheds light on mammalian adaptations to life in water
S Davydenko, E Solyanik, R Tretiakov, O Kovalchuk, P Gol’din
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, blad131, 2023
2023
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