Acta XX Congressus Internationalis Ornithologici
In recent years, avian systematics has been characterized by a diminished reliance on morphological cladistics of mod- ern taxa, intensive palaeornithogical ...
Extinct birds : an attempt to unite in one volume a short account of ...Bunce et al. (2009), in the most comprehensive analysis of molecular data to date, confirmed that the monotypic moa genus Megalapteryx was sister to all other ... Caudipteryx as a non-avialan theropod rather than a flightless bird... Megalapteryx didinus. Y(Ab). Y. Y. Y. Y (rare). Y (Ab). Anomalopteryx didiformis. Y (Ab). Y (Ab). Y (rare). Y (rare). Pachyomis elephantopus. Y(Ab). Y (Ab). Y ( ... AVIAN MOLECULAR EVOLUTION AND SYSTEMATICS12S? lists the species used in the determination of motifs. The 18 representative species used here are Bos taurus (cow), Megalapteryx didinus (ratite bird), ... A SUPERTREE OF BIRDS Katie E. Davis - University of GlasgowThe Palaeognathae comprise the flightless ratites and the volant tinamous, and together with the Neogna- thae constitute the extant members of class Aves. Amendments to the 2010 checklist of the birds of New ZealandRuben, J. A., T. D. Jones, N. R. Geist, and W. J. Hil- ... Ruben, J. A. and T. D. Jones. 2000. Selective ... Dinornis, Emeus, Euryapteryx, Megalapteryx, An-. Avian paleontology at the close of the 20th century - Semantic ScholarNew Zealand Threat Classification Series is a scientific monograph series presenting publications related to the New Zealand Threat. Conservation status of birds in Aotearoa New Zealand, 2021Recently, ancient DNA of echinostomatid trematodes was extracted from coprolites of the extinct ratite bird Megalapteryx from New Zealand. (Wood ... Constraining the Deep Origin of Parasitic Flatworms and Host ...Dinornis, Megalapteryx, and Emeus (below termed moas. 1-5, respectively) ... 16, 9775-9787. 10. Kocher, T. D., Thomas, W. K., Meyer, A., Edwards, S. V ... Independent origins of New Zealand moas and kiwis - Tom W BellIn this paper, I compare the bones from each size range, examine the size range of Megalapteryx in different sites, and discuss associated faunas and the ... NOTORNIS - Birds New ZealandBy con- trast, divergent mitochondrial lineages have been used to argue that the upland moa (Megalapteryx didinus) and ... (TD),. Fu's F-statistic (FF). Bold ... Transactions of the Zoological Society of LondonThis border is smoothly convex, about 4 inch in breadth, bent inwards ? for an extent of more than an inch. The convexity thus formed changes. Apports de la paléogénétique à l'étude des helminthes gastro ...Summary: The history of the New Zealand biota over the last 7000 years may be divided into three phases. BC. 5000 to AD 1000 was a period of comparative ...
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