<p>The modern Emu (centre) and King Island Emu (right) with human outline shown approximately to scale. Apart from obvious size differences, there were reports of colour differences between these emu taxa.</p
I., S. A., where, in 1819, it was recorded as abundant at sites on both northern and southern coasts...
International audienceIdentifying extinct fauna in rock art is a common but difficult exercise. Here...
In Australia, significant shifts in species distribution have occurred with the loss of megafauna, c...
) is unclear. King Island Emu were mainly distinguished by their much smaller size and a reported da...
Australia’s iconic emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae novaehollandiae) is the only living representative ...
Australia's iconic emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae novaehollandiae) is the only living representative ...
<p>Modern Emu are currently found throughout mainland Australia. Extinct emu taxa were restricted to...
The Natural History Museum of Geneva holds a mounted specimen of a dwarf emu, which is believed to b...
<p>Several (partial) skulls from modern Emu are shown at different stages in their development: A – ...
Islands off southern Australia once harboured three subspecies of the mainland emu (Dromaius novaeho...
Islands off southern Australia once harboured three subspecies of the mainland emu (Dromaius novaeho...
Nicolas Baudin's 1801-1804 voyage of discovery to the southern lands was the only scientific expedit...
Conserving evolutionary processes is becoming increasingly important in conservation management as e...
Measurements of major bones from three island populations (New Zealand mainland, Auckland Islands, C...
In a former communication to this Society, which was read on 8th October, 1923, dealing in part wit...
I., S. A., where, in 1819, it was recorded as abundant at sites on both northern and southern coasts...
International audienceIdentifying extinct fauna in rock art is a common but difficult exercise. Here...
In Australia, significant shifts in species distribution have occurred with the loss of megafauna, c...
) is unclear. King Island Emu were mainly distinguished by their much smaller size and a reported da...
Australia’s iconic emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae novaehollandiae) is the only living representative ...
Australia's iconic emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae novaehollandiae) is the only living representative ...
<p>Modern Emu are currently found throughout mainland Australia. Extinct emu taxa were restricted to...
The Natural History Museum of Geneva holds a mounted specimen of a dwarf emu, which is believed to b...
<p>Several (partial) skulls from modern Emu are shown at different stages in their development: A – ...
Islands off southern Australia once harboured three subspecies of the mainland emu (Dromaius novaeho...
Islands off southern Australia once harboured three subspecies of the mainland emu (Dromaius novaeho...
Nicolas Baudin's 1801-1804 voyage of discovery to the southern lands was the only scientific expedit...
Conserving evolutionary processes is becoming increasingly important in conservation management as e...
Measurements of major bones from three island populations (New Zealand mainland, Auckland Islands, C...
In a former communication to this Society, which was read on 8th October, 1923, dealing in part wit...
I., S. A., where, in 1819, it was recorded as abundant at sites on both northern and southern coasts...
International audienceIdentifying extinct fauna in rock art is a common but difficult exercise. Here...
In Australia, significant shifts in species distribution have occurred with the loss of megafauna, c...