Of the basal clades of extant birds (Neornithes) the ‘landfowl’ or galliforms (Aves, Galliformes) are the most speciose. Cladistic analysis of more than 100 morphological characters coded at the generic level for most putative galliform genera confirms that the megapodes (‘mound builders’; Megapodiidae) are the most basal clade within the order. They are followed successively by the curassows, guans and chachalacas (Cracidae), which comprise the sister-group to all other extant Galliformes (i.e. Phasianoidea). Within this large ‘phasianoid’ clade, analyses suggest that the guineafowl (Numididae) are the most basal taxon, although monophyly of this ‘family’ is not strictly supported on the basis of the morphological characters employed. An a...
Modern taxonomies of francolins recognise 41 congeneric species, forming the largest genus of terres...
Evolutionary relationships among birds in Neoaves, the clade comprising the vast majority of avian d...
Although reconstruction of the phylogeny of living birds has progressed tremendously in the last dec...
<div><p>Galliform birds (relatives of the chicken and turkey) have attracted substantial attention d...
Dyke, Gareth J., Gulas, Bonnie E., Crowe, Timothy M. (2003): Suprageneric relationships of galliform...
Galliform birds (relatives of the chicken and turkey) have attracted substantial attention due to th...
I have extended a recent phylogenetic analysis of morphological characters for galliform birds (phea...
We performed a baraminological analysis on 60 extant landfowl taxa (Aves: Galliformes) using 102 mor...
Afro-Asiatic perdicine galliform birds, commonly and inconsistently referred to as francolins, spurf...
Tetraoninae (grouse) and Meleagridinae (turkeys) are conspicuous representatives of the modern North...
Background The phylogenetic tree of Galliformes (gamebirds, including megapodes, currassows, guinea ...
The giant flightless bird Sylviornis neocaledoniae (Aves: Sylviornithidae) existed on La Grande Terr...
The giant flightless bird Sylviornis neocaledoniae (Aves: Sylviornithidae) existed on La Grande Terr...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohi
Aves Linnaeus, 1758 Definition. Following Padian and Chiappe (1998), and in contrast to Gauthier (...
Modern taxonomies of francolins recognise 41 congeneric species, forming the largest genus of terres...
Evolutionary relationships among birds in Neoaves, the clade comprising the vast majority of avian d...
Although reconstruction of the phylogeny of living birds has progressed tremendously in the last dec...
<div><p>Galliform birds (relatives of the chicken and turkey) have attracted substantial attention d...
Dyke, Gareth J., Gulas, Bonnie E., Crowe, Timothy M. (2003): Suprageneric relationships of galliform...
Galliform birds (relatives of the chicken and turkey) have attracted substantial attention due to th...
I have extended a recent phylogenetic analysis of morphological characters for galliform birds (phea...
We performed a baraminological analysis on 60 extant landfowl taxa (Aves: Galliformes) using 102 mor...
Afro-Asiatic perdicine galliform birds, commonly and inconsistently referred to as francolins, spurf...
Tetraoninae (grouse) and Meleagridinae (turkeys) are conspicuous representatives of the modern North...
Background The phylogenetic tree of Galliformes (gamebirds, including megapodes, currassows, guinea ...
The giant flightless bird Sylviornis neocaledoniae (Aves: Sylviornithidae) existed on La Grande Terr...
The giant flightless bird Sylviornis neocaledoniae (Aves: Sylviornithidae) existed on La Grande Terr...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohi
Aves Linnaeus, 1758 Definition. Following Padian and Chiappe (1998), and in contrast to Gauthier (...
Modern taxonomies of francolins recognise 41 congeneric species, forming the largest genus of terres...
Evolutionary relationships among birds in Neoaves, the clade comprising the vast majority of avian d...
Although reconstruction of the phylogeny of living birds has progressed tremendously in the last dec...