The Austral Islands in French Polynesia have a depauperate land bird fauna and until recently have been little investigated archaeologically or paleontologically to know whether this is natural. Here we report an avifaunal assemblage and bones of bats of the genus Pteropus from the Archaic period (ca. A.D. 1000-1450) cultural site Atiahara, on Tubuai. Fifteen taxa are reported from the island, and a new species of rail in the genus Gallirallus is described. The data indicate that several petrel species have been extirpated from the island and that former land bird inhabitants included at least two small pigeons and a flightless rail.Trevor H. Worthy and Robert Bolthttp://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/55792714/prehistoric-birds-bats-fr...
Archaeological and palaeontological investigations occurred in 2003 at the Pindai Caves in New Caled...
Abstract Cook's petrel (Pterodroma cookii), a New Zealand endemic, now breeds on only three isl...
Timor has yielded the earliest evidence for modern humans in Wallacea, but despite its long history ...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyThe Austral Islands in French Polynesia have a depauperate land bird fauna an...
International audienceThis paper analyses 647 bird bones identifiable at least to family-level colle...
International audienceThis paper analyses 647 bird bones identifiable at least to family-level colle...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyWe examined 53 bones of rails (Rallidae), previously referred to Gallirallus ...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyWe examined 50 bones previously assigned to ‘‘Gallirallus new sp.’’ from the ...
In this preliminary analysis of the subfossil bird bones from Henderson Island 29 taxa were identifi...
Eight avian taxa were identified in Recent archeological faunal material from Easter Island in the ...
<p>New Zealand, long recognised as a land where birds dominate the terrestrial vertebrate biota, lac...
Archaeological and palaeontological investigations occurred in 2003 at the Pindai Caves in New Caled...
International audienceThe Mascarene Islands were uninhabited when the first Europeans settled there,...
Archaeological and palaeontological investigations occurred in 2003 at the Pindai Caves in New Caled...
Despite images of paradise, eastern Polynesian islands were devoid of most economically-useful anima...
Archaeological and palaeontological investigations occurred in 2003 at the Pindai Caves in New Caled...
Abstract Cook's petrel (Pterodroma cookii), a New Zealand endemic, now breeds on only three isl...
Timor has yielded the earliest evidence for modern humans in Wallacea, but despite its long history ...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyThe Austral Islands in French Polynesia have a depauperate land bird fauna an...
International audienceThis paper analyses 647 bird bones identifiable at least to family-level colle...
International audienceThis paper analyses 647 bird bones identifiable at least to family-level colle...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyWe examined 53 bones of rails (Rallidae), previously referred to Gallirallus ...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyWe examined 50 bones previously assigned to ‘‘Gallirallus new sp.’’ from the ...
In this preliminary analysis of the subfossil bird bones from Henderson Island 29 taxa were identifi...
Eight avian taxa were identified in Recent archeological faunal material from Easter Island in the ...
<p>New Zealand, long recognised as a land where birds dominate the terrestrial vertebrate biota, lac...
Archaeological and palaeontological investigations occurred in 2003 at the Pindai Caves in New Caled...
International audienceThe Mascarene Islands were uninhabited when the first Europeans settled there,...
Archaeological and palaeontological investigations occurred in 2003 at the Pindai Caves in New Caled...
Despite images of paradise, eastern Polynesian islands were devoid of most economically-useful anima...
Archaeological and palaeontological investigations occurred in 2003 at the Pindai Caves in New Caled...
Abstract Cook's petrel (Pterodroma cookii), a New Zealand endemic, now breeds on only three isl...
Timor has yielded the earliest evidence for modern humans in Wallacea, but despite its long history ...