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A comparative study on grasping‐related muscles in five Accipitriformes species

The Anatomical Record
AbstractAccipitriformes are diverse in their prey preferences and use their grasping feet for hunting. Little is known about the architectural design of muscles related to grasping among species of different sizes, diets, and foraging behaviors. In the present study, we report quantitative data and analysis of the pelvic musculature of the Japanese ...
Lin Wang, Xiyuan Liu, Zihui Zhang
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Taxonomic status of Harlan’s Hawk Buteo jamaicensis harlani (Aves: Accipitriformes)

Zootaxa, 2018
Since its description in 1830 by Audubon, Harlan’s Hawk (taxon harlani) has been considered both as a species (Buteo harlani) (1830–1891 and 1944–1972) and as a subspecies of Red-tailed Hawk (B. jamaicensis harlani) (1891–1944 and 1973 to present).
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Taxonomy and distribution of the Pygmy Eagle Aquila (Hieraaetus) weiskei (Accipitriformes: Accipitridae)

Zootaxa, 2009
We re-evaluated the taxonomic status of the New Guinean subspecies weiskei of the Little Eagle Aquila morphnoides and confirmed that it differs considerably from the Australian A. morphnoides in multiple morphological and plumage characters. Genetic differentiation in published mitochondrial cyt-b and ND2 sequences between the nominate subspecies and ...
Gjershaug, Jan O.   +2 more
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ACCIPITRIFORMES AND FALCONIFORMES:

2022
L.-A. Rene de Roland, R. Thorstrom
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The Phylogenetic Signal of White Rump in Accipitriformes

2022
Garcia, Natalia Cristina   +2 more
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Phylogeny, Taxonomy, and Geographic Diversity of Diurnal Raptors: Falconiformes, Accipitriformes, and Cathartiformes

2018
An ideal taxonomy for organisms incorporates comprehensive knowledge of existing species diversity and their phylogenetic relationships. This knowledge is used in developing consistent criteria for recognizing and naming species as well as monophyletic groups (clades) above the species level, including genera, families, and orders.
David P. Mindell   +2 more
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Mitogenomes of Accipitriformes and Cathartiformes Were Subjected to Ancestral and Recent Duplications Followed by Gradual Degeneration

Genome Biology and Evolution, 2021
Aleksandra Kroczak   +2 more
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