Iyad S. Zalmout, Ph.D.

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2008 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Vertebrate evolution, evolution of mammals
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Philip D. Gingerich grad student 2008 University of Michigan
 (Late Eocene sea cows (Mammalia, Sirenia) from Wadi Al Hitan in the Fayum Basin, Egypt.)
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Gohar AS, Antar MS, Boessenecker RW, et al. (2021) A new protocetid whale offers clues to biogeography and feeding ecology in early cetacean evolution. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20211368
Stewart M, Louys J, Breeze PS, et al. (2020) A taxonomic and taphonomic study of Pleistocene fossil deposits from the western Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia Quaternary Research. 95: 1-22
Gingerich PD, Antar MSM, Zalmout IS. (2019) Aegicetus gehennae, a new late Eocene protocetid (Cetacea, Archaeoceti) from Wadi Al Hitan, Egypt, and the transition to tail-powered swimming in whales. Plos One. 14: e0225391
Samonds KE, Andrianavalona TH, Wallett LA, et al. (2019) A middle - late Eocene neoselachian assemblage from nearshore marine deposits, Mahajanga Basin, northwestern Madagascar. Plos One. 14: e0211789
Voss M, Antar MSM, Zalmout IS, et al. (2019) Stomach contents of the archaeocete Basilosaurus isis: Apex predator in oceans of the late Eocene. Plos One. 14: e0209021
Stewart M, Louys J, Groucutt HS, et al. (2019) Taphonomic and zooarchaeological investigations at the middle Pleistocene site of Ti's al Ghadah, western Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia Quaternary Science Reviews. 218: 228-253
Gee CT, Sander PM, Peters SE, et al. (2018) Fossil burrow assemblage, not mangrove roots: reinterpretation of the main whale-bearing layer in the late Eocene of Wadi Al-Hitan, Egypt Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments. 99: 143-158
Bebej RM, Zalmout IS, Abed El-Aziz AA, et al. (2015) First remingtonocetid archaeocete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the middle Eocene of Egypt with implications for biogeography and locomotion in early cetacean evolution Journal of Paleontology. 89: 882-893
Gingerich PD, ul-Haq M, Koenigswald Wv, et al. (2013) Mating systems and sexual dimorphism in marine mammals. Plos One
Ryan TM, Silcox MT, Walker A, et al. (2012) Evolution of locomotion in Anthropoidea: the semicircular canal evidence. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 279: 3467-75
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