<p>The dromornithids were giant flightless birds endemic to Australia from the late Paleogene to the late Pleistocene. Dromornithids are generally considered to be divergent members of the Anseriformes, but they display many convergent features with extant ratites. In this study, we investigate <i>Dromornis stirtoni</i> from the Alcoota Local Fauna, a species for which little is known of its biology. We used traditional methods of comparative morphology, mass estimation, landmark-based morphometrics, and histological investigations to determine the presence of medullary bone, to assess the possible presence, form, and extent of sexual dimorphism in <i>D. stirtoni</i>. Two morphological groups were identified for each main leg element, diffe...
Summary: Morphological differences between the sexes in Keas Nestor notabilis were quantified from a...
The Plains-wanderer (Pedionomidae: Pedionomus torquatus) is a species of Australian shorebird that e...
Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Methodology -- 4. ...
An incomplete tarsometatarsus identified as an indeterminate species of Dromornithidae is described ...
The bone microstructure of extinct animals provides a host of information about their biology. Altho...
The ratite moa(Aves; Dinornithiformes) were massive graviportal browsers weighing up to 250 kg (ref....
© 2003 Nature Publishing GroupThe ratite moa (Aves; Dinornithiformes) were massive graviportal brows...
Despite our intuition, birds are no smaller than mammals when the constraints of a flying body plan ...
Madagascar's now-extinct radiation of large-bodied ratites, the elephant birds (Aepyornithidae), has...
Medullary bone (MB) is a sex-specific tissue produced by female birds during the laying cycle, and i...
Medullary bone (MB) is a sex-specific tissue produced by female birds during the laying cycle, and i...
Here, we investigate whether bone microanatomy can be used to infer the locomotion mode (cursorial v...
Abstract Background Medullary bone (MB) is an estrogen-dependent, sex-specific tissue produced by fe...
Nguyen, Jacqueline M. T., Boles, Walter E., Hand, Suzanne J. (2010): New Material of Barawertornis t...
The giant flightless bird Sylviornis neocaledoniae (Aves: Sylviornithidae) existed on La Grande Terr...
Summary: Morphological differences between the sexes in Keas Nestor notabilis were quantified from a...
The Plains-wanderer (Pedionomidae: Pedionomus torquatus) is a species of Australian shorebird that e...
Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Methodology -- 4. ...
An incomplete tarsometatarsus identified as an indeterminate species of Dromornithidae is described ...
The bone microstructure of extinct animals provides a host of information about their biology. Altho...
The ratite moa(Aves; Dinornithiformes) were massive graviportal browsers weighing up to 250 kg (ref....
© 2003 Nature Publishing GroupThe ratite moa (Aves; Dinornithiformes) were massive graviportal brows...
Despite our intuition, birds are no smaller than mammals when the constraints of a flying body plan ...
Madagascar's now-extinct radiation of large-bodied ratites, the elephant birds (Aepyornithidae), has...
Medullary bone (MB) is a sex-specific tissue produced by female birds during the laying cycle, and i...
Medullary bone (MB) is a sex-specific tissue produced by female birds during the laying cycle, and i...
Here, we investigate whether bone microanatomy can be used to infer the locomotion mode (cursorial v...
Abstract Background Medullary bone (MB) is an estrogen-dependent, sex-specific tissue produced by fe...
Nguyen, Jacqueline M. T., Boles, Walter E., Hand, Suzanne J. (2010): New Material of Barawertornis t...
The giant flightless bird Sylviornis neocaledoniae (Aves: Sylviornithidae) existed on La Grande Terr...
Summary: Morphological differences between the sexes in Keas Nestor notabilis were quantified from a...
The Plains-wanderer (Pedionomidae: Pedionomus torquatus) is a species of Australian shorebird that e...
Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Methodology -- 4. ...