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Fossil Counterparts of Giant Penguins from the North Pacific
Science, 1979S. Olson, Y. Hasegawa
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The Yearbook of Polar Law Online, 2020
Its isolation and extreme climate means Antarctica is one of the world’s richest regions for untouched geoheritage. The potential of mining in Antarctica is often talked of in public discourse as a future threat to Antarctica even though the prohibition ...
D. Leary
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Its isolation and extreme climate means Antarctica is one of the world’s richest regions for untouched geoheritage. The potential of mining in Antarctica is often talked of in public discourse as a future threat to Antarctica even though the prohibition ...
D. Leary
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A Giant Oligocene Fossil Penguin from the North Island of New Zealand
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2021Penguins (Sphenisciformes) have arguably the most complete and continuous fossil record of any avian clade, offering an ever-improving understanding of penguin phylogeny, biogeography, and the evolution of wing-propelled diving. Yet, our knowledge of the
S. Giovanardi +2 more
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Emperor penguin’s fossil relatives inhabited subtropical waters
Journal of PaleontologyFossils can reveal large differences between the geographic range that a species could potentially inhabit and the more restricted realized distribution where individuals presently occur.
A. Tennyson +3 more
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Connectivity Patterns of the Hindlimb Musculoskeletal System in Living and Fossil Diving Birds
Evolutionary biology, 2022R. D. De Mendoza +3 more
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The first record of fossil penguins from East Antarctica
Antarctic Science, 2012P. Jadwiszczak +4 more
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Bone histology in extant and fossil penguins (Aves: Sphenisciformes) (project)
, 2015T. Ksepka +3 more
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Nesting chinstrap penguins accrue large quantities of sleep through seconds-long microsleeps
Science, 2023Paul Antoine Libourel +2 more
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