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Season-specific genetic variation underlies early-life migration in a partially migratory bird. [PDF]

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Patterns of Avian Influenza Virus detection from active surveillance in wild birds: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]

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Phylogeny of the Phalacrocoracidae

Condor, 1988
I undertook a phylogenetic analysis of the Recent taxa of Phalacrocoracidae using qualitative osteological characters. The family comprises two subfamilies. The Phalacrocoracinae (cormorants) comprise four genera of all-dark, littorine species: Microcarbo (microcormorants), Compsohalieus (marine cormorants), Hypoleucos (mesocormorants), and ...
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Behavioural strategies of cormorants (Phalacrocoracidae) foraging under challenging light conditions

Ibis, 2008
Diving is indicative of foraging in cormorants (Phalacrocoracidae). We have investigated a range of parameters associated with diving in Great Cormorants Phalacrocorax carbo to provide insight into the bases of cormorant predatory strategies. We hypothesize that if vision is important in cormorant foraging behaviour, and if they are not constrained by ...
David Grémillet, Graham R Martin
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A cormorant from the late Oligocene of Enspel, Germany (Aves, Pelecaniformes, Phalacrocoracidae)

Senckenbergiana Lethaea, 2001
A foot of a cormorant (Aves, Pelecaniformes, Phalacrocoracidae) is described from the Late Oligocene of the locality Enspel near Bad Marienberg, Germany (MP 28). The specimen is tentatively assigned to the genusOligocorax Lambrecht 1933 which is shown to be morphologically distinct from the Recent genusPhalacrocorax.
Gerald Mayr
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New species of haematozoa in Phalacrocoracidae and Stercorariidae in South Africa

Ostrich, 2010
New species of haematozoa, namely Leucocytozoon ugwidi sp. nov. from the Cape Cormorant Phalacrocorax capensis and Haemoproteus skuae sp. nov. from the Subantarctic Skua Catharacta antarctica, are described. These are the first species to be recorded from the families Phalacrocoracidae and Stercorariidae, respectively.OSTRICH 2010, 81(2): 103 ...
Parsons, Nola J   +2 more
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