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2019
Charadriiformes Laridae Larus atlanticus Olrog Profilicollis chasmagnathi Larus dominicanus Lichtenstein Corynosoma sp. Profilicollis chasmagnathi Profilicollis sp. Scolopacidae Calidris bairdii (Coues) Arhythmorhynchus comptus Profilicollis sp. Calidris fuscicollis (Vieillot) Arhythmorhynchus comptus Profilicollis sp.
Hernández-Orts, Jesús S. +5 more
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Charadriiformes Laridae Larus atlanticus Olrog Profilicollis chasmagnathi Larus dominicanus Lichtenstein Corynosoma sp. Profilicollis chasmagnathi Profilicollis sp. Scolopacidae Calidris bairdii (Coues) Arhythmorhynchus comptus Profilicollis sp. Calidris fuscicollis (Vieillot) Arhythmorhynchus comptus Profilicollis sp.
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2015
Published as part of Smith, A, 2015, Sixteen vetted fossil calibrations for divergence dating of Charadriiformes (Aves, Neognathae), pp.
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Published as part of Smith, A, 2015, Sixteen vetted fossil calibrations for divergence dating of Charadriiformes (Aves, Neognathae), pp.
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2009
Abstract Shorebirds are a diverse cosmopolitan group that forms the monophyletic Order Charadriiformes. 7ey represent one of the largest clades in birds with 366 species classiAed traditionally in 19 families (1). theorder can be divided into three major clades (2–4): Scolopaci (sandpipers, jacanas, painted snipes, seedsnipes, and Plains-
Allan J Baker, Sérgio L Pereiraa
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Abstract Shorebirds are a diverse cosmopolitan group that forms the monophyletic Order Charadriiformes. 7ey represent one of the largest clades in birds with 366 species classiAed traditionally in 19 families (1). theorder can be divided into three major clades (2–4): Scolopaci (sandpipers, jacanas, painted snipes, seedsnipes, and Plains-
Allan J Baker, Sérgio L Pereiraa
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1998
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Ordnung Charadriiformes – Regenpfeiferartige
2020Die Ordnung Charadriiformes setzt sich aus 19 Familien zusammen, die sich noch einmal aufteilen in 89 Gattungen und 376 Arten, worunter sich 5 bereits ausgestorbene Arten und eine Unterart befinden. Die Regenpfeiferartigen werden in systematischer Nahe der Ordnung Suliformes eingestuft, zu der die Tolpel (Sulidae), die Fregattvogel (Fregatidae ...
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Yolk Formation in Some Charadriiform Birds
The Condor, 1979By counting and measuring the major ova of breeding birds at autopsy and combining these data with time intervals between ovipositions, rough estimates have been made of the time required to form yolk in some non-captive birds (King 1973). Direct studies have been made in domestic fowl (Gallus gallus var.
Roudybush, T. E. +6 more
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LIMIKOLEN (REGENPFEIFERARTIGE) – CHARADRIIFORMES
2014Zu den Limikolen, die man auch Watvogel nennt, gehoren sehr verschiedenartige Familien und Gattungen, die sich aber in einigen grundlegenden Merkmalen ahneln. Neue phylogenetische Analysen ergaben, dass es innerhalb der Regenpfeiferartigen drei Hauptlinien gibt, die Charadrii (Regenpfeifer und Verwandte), die Lari (Mowen und Verwandte) und die ...
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