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The following pages link to Phylogenetic analysis of pelecaniformes (aves) based on osteological data: implications for waterbird phylogeny and fossil calibration studies (Q21091099):
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- Taxonomic revision and phylogenetic analysis of the flightless Mancallinae (Aves, Pan-Alcidae) (Q21090276) (← links)
- Fossil plotopterid seabirds from the Eo-Oligocene of the Olympic Peninsula (Washington State, USA): descriptions and functional morphology (Q21560919) (← links)
- Potential for bias and low precision in molecular divergence time estimation of the Canopy of Life: an example from aquatic bird families (Q28645627) (← links)
- A pelican tarsometatarsus (Aves: Pelecanidae) from the latest Pliocene Siwaliks of India (Q28652756) (← links)
- Ecology and caudal skeletal morphology in birds: the convergent evolution of pygostyle shape in underwater foraging taxa (Q28658572) (← links)
- Evolution of within-colony distribution patterns of birds in response to habitat structure (Q28660091) (← links)
- Best practices for justifying fossil calibrations (Q28732089) (← links)
- Phylogenomics-Based Reconstruction of Protozoan Species Tree (Q28741638) (← links)
- A new species of Limnofregata (Pelecaniformes: Fregatidae) from the Early Eocene Wasatch Formation of Wyoming: implications for palaeoecology and palaeobiology (Q29036728) (← links)
- Interrelationships of the Threskiornithidae and the phylogenetic position of the Miocene ibis ‘Plegadis’paganusfrom the Saint-Gérand-le-Puy area in central France (Q30053200) (← links)
- Joined at the hip: linked characters and the problem of missing data in studies of disparity (Q30807344) (← links)
- Body mass and foraging ecology predict evolutionary patterns of skeletal pneumaticity in the diverse "waterbird" clade (Q34225526) (← links)
- Novel insights into early neuroanatomical evolution in penguins from the oldest described penguin brain endocast. (Q34515747) (← links)
- Phylogenetic Stability, Tree Shape, and Character Compatibility: A Case Study Using Early Tetrapods (Q36049292) (← links)
- Coevolution of caudal skeleton and tail feathers in birds (Q44044668) (← links)
- Sampling diverse characters improves phylogenies: Craniodental and postcranial characters of vertebrates often imply different trees (Q46592523) (← links)
- Phylogeny and forelimb disparity in waterbirds (Q46871190) (← links)
- Vegaviidae, a new clade of southern diving birds that survived the K/T boundary (Q49501966) (← links)
- New remains of the EoceneProphaethonand the early evolution of tropicbirds (Phaethontiformes) (Q54554493) (← links)
- New late Eocene and Oligocene remains of the flightless, penguin-like plotopterids (Aves, Plotopteridae) from western Washington State, U.S.A (Q55883032) (← links)
- Land to sea transitions in vertebrates: the dynamics of colonization (Q55921821) (← links)
- The world’s smallest owl, the earliest unambiguous charadriiform bird, and other avian remains from the early Eocene Nanjemoy Formation of Virginia (USA) (Q56521776) (← links)
- Revision of Oligocene Mediterranean meandroid corals in the scleractinian families Mussidae, Merulinidae and Lobophylliidae (Q56536429) (← links)
- A new unusual waterbird (Aves, ?Suliformes) from the Eocene of Kazakhstan (Q56554084) (← links)
- New anhingid (Aves, Suliformes) from the middle Miocene of Río Negro province, Patagonia, Argentina (Q56622794) (← links)
- A well-preserved partial scapula from Japan and the reconstruction of the triosseal canal of plotopterids (Q57276719) (← links)
- A new species of Threskiornithidae-like bird (Aves, Ciconiiformes) from the Green River Formation (Eocene) of Wyoming (Q57277663) (← links)
- Fossil grebes from the Truckee Formation (Miocene) of Nevada and a new phylogenetic analysis of Podicipediformes (Aves) (Q57425901) (← links)
- A new stem parrot from the Green River Formation and the complex evolution of the grasping foot in Pan-Psittaciformes (Q57433913) (← links)
- Endocranial anatomy of Antarctic Eocene stem penguins: implications for sensory system evolution in Sphenisciformes (Aves) (Q57439180) (← links)
- Two new Early Cretaceous ornithuromorph birds provide insights into the taxonomy and divergence of Yanornithidae (Aves: Ornithothoraces) (Q106698798) (← links)
- The earliest recorded fossil pelican, recovered from the late Eocene of Wadi Al-Hitan, Egypt (Q116673073) (← links)
- Stem albatrosses wandered far: a new species of Plotornis (Aves, Pan-Diomedeidae) from the earliest Miocene of New Zealand (Q130326157) (← links)
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