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Diversity in owls’ (Strigiformes) hindlimbs: evolutionary and ecological influences on hindlimb bone proportions and their relation to prey preferences

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
In Strigiformes, which comprise the Tytonidae and Strigidae families, hindlimbs play a crucial role in prey capture. Yet, their bone proportions remain understudied despite the established link between avian hindlimb skeletal morphology and ecological ...
M. B. Picasso   +4 more
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Strigiformes Wagler

2013
Order Strigiformes ...
Rando, Juan Carlos   +3 more
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Analisis Ekologis Burung Hantu (Strigiformes) di Kawasan Mata Ie Kabupaten Aceh Besar

EDU SOCIETY: JURNAL PENDIDIKAN, ILMU SOSIAL DAN PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis aspek ekologis tiga spesies burung hantu (Strigiformes), yakni Tyto alba, Otus lempiji, dan Ketupa ketupu di kawasan Mata Ie, Kabupaten Aceh Besar. Menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif deskriptif, data dikumpulkan
Laura Oktaviany Marantika   +3 more
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Filling the gap: first regional record of the Little Owl (Strigiformes: Strigidae) from Uttarakhand, India

Journal of Threatened Taxa
 Biodiversity documentation in high-altitude Himalayan ecosystems remains limited due to logistical constraints, resulting in significant gaps in the known distribution of several taxa.
Anuj Joshi   +3 more
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Muscle architecture of the hindlimb of Tyto furcata (Aves Strigiformes): Highlights in owl morphology

The Anatomical Record, 2023
The American barn owl is a nocturnal bird of prey in which hind limb movements are a key factor in obtaining food; however, the architectural properties of its hind limb muscles have not been studied.
A. M. Tudisca   +2 more
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Owls (Strigiformes)

2009
Abstract Owls (Order Strigiformes) are grouped into two cosmopolitan families: the species-rich Strigidae (typical owls, 187 species; Fig. 1) and the relatively depauperate Tytonidae (barn owls and bay owls, 15 species). Owls are broadly characterized by adaptations to predation (strong zygodactyl feet, raptorial bill and talons, and soJ-
Joseph W Browna, David P Mindell
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FIRST REPORT OF CLINOSTOMUM SPP. IN THREE SPECIES OF STRIGIFORMES (MEGASCOPS ASIO, STRIX VARIA, BUBO VIRGINIANUS)

Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine
: Clinostomum spp. are digenetic trematodes commonly found in piscivorous birds. At the Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital in Ithaca, NY, trematode (also known as fluke) infections were identified in six owls admitted to the hospital from 2020 to 2023 ...
Loren J. Lassiter   +4 more
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Museomics resolves 200 years of taxonomic uncertainty: Strix pulsatrix (Strigiformes, Strigidae) is a valid species.

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
The identification of valid species is central to biology, and genetic data have been essential in uncovering new taxonomic units across groups. For polytypic taxa, genetics helps distinguish valid units from natural variation.
Sergio D Bolívar-Leguizamón   +3 more
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New Data on the Mammal Diet of the Barn Owl Tyto alba (Scopoli, 1769) (Strigiformes: Tytonidae) in the Southern Region of Albania

Acta zoologica Bulgarica, 2023
During 2018-2019, the mammal diet of the barn owl (Tyto alba) in the southern region of Albania was studied. A considerable number of barn owl pellets has been collected, of which 1200 specimens of terrestrial small mammals (TSM) have been identified as ...
Gligor Paspali   +2 more
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Silent predator: Dietary patterns of Tyto furcata (Strigiformes: Tytonidae) at the Taiamã Ecological Station, Pantanal, Brazil

Zoologia (Curitiba)
The Pantanal, the largest tropical wetland globally, faces growing threats from habitat destruction, agribusiness growth, and wildfires The barn owl, Tyto furcata (Temminck, 1827), is an opportunistic predator that helps structure small vertebrate ...
T. Ribeiro   +4 more
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