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Abstract Diet is one of a limited set of key ecological parameters defining primate species. A detailed understanding of dental functional correlates with primate diet is a key component for accurate dietary inference in fossil primates. Although considerable effort has been devoted to understanding post‐canine dental function, incisor function remains
Andrew Deane, Elizabeth R. Agosto
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Unravelling the decision making of foraging vultures: insights from a field experiment. [PDF]
Arrondo E+9 more
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Abstract The Weberian apparatus is a hearing specialization unique to the otophysan fishes, and an unexpected degree of morphological variation exists in species of the Noturus catfishes. Our aim in this study is to investigate relationships between morphological variations and ecology that may drive this variation.
J. C. Hoeflich, Juan Liu
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Status of Critically Endangered Vultures in Dang Deukhuri Foothill Forests and West Rapti Wetlands
Bishnu Prasad Shrestha+1 more
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Diclofenac poisoning is widespread in declining vulture populations across the Indian subcontinent [PDF]
Susanne Shultz+11 more
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The Role of Vulture (Accipitriformes) Cutaneous Microbiota in Infectious Disease Protection. [PDF]
Lobello M+5 more
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Is cranial anatomy indicative of fossoriality? A case study of the mammaliaform Hadrocodium wui
Abstract Determining the ecology of fossil species presents considerable challenges due to the often fragmentary preservation of specimens. The mammaliaform Hadrocodium wui from the Jurassic of China is known only from the cranium and mandible but may have had a fossorial lifestyle.
Molly Tumelty, Stephan Lautenschlager
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First Recorded Turkey Vulture Nest in Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba
D.C. Adrusiak+2 more
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Organization and Variation of the Mitochondrial Control Region in Two Vulture Species, Gypaetus barbatus and Neophron percnopterus [PDF]
Séverine Roques
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