Tinamous are volant terrestrial birds, endemic to the Neotropics. Here, an inclusive phenotype-based phylogenetic study of the interrelationships among all extinct and living species of tinamous is conducted. In this cladistic analysis, results are compared between main character subsets and with previous molecular studies. Special attention is paid to character definition and scoring of integumentary and behavioural characters: transformation costs are applied to analyse egg coloration and plumage characters—on the basis of pigment composition and overlap of pigmentation patterns respectively—in the context of generalized (Sankoff) parsimony. Cladistic analysis recovers the traditional subdivision between those tinamous specialized for ope...
Molecular analyses show that modern birds can be divided into two major taxa, the Paleognathae and t...
The Class Aves (birds) is generally divided into two main groups - the Palaeognathae and the Neognat...
Avian diversity in the Neotropics has been traditionally attributed to the effect of vicariant force...
The Neotropical tinamous are of particular interest in our efforts to understand the evolution of mo...
Tinamous, one of the earliest diverging living avian lineages, consists of a Neotropical clade of pa...
A cladistic analysis of the tinamous, including the 47 currently recognized species and some distinc...
One of the most startling discoveries in avian molecular phylogenetics is that the volant tinamous a...
One of the most startling discoveries in avian molecular phylogenetics is that the volant tinamous a...
One of the most startling discoveries in avian molecular phylogenetics is that the volant tinamous a...
The Tinamidae comprise exclusively Neotropical palaegnathous birds, with homogeneous body morphology...
nae) are a diverse group of mostly Neotropical birds with a wide range of feeding morphologies, beha...
In dieser Arbeit werden Vertreter aus allen fünf lebenden palaeognathen Familien (Tinamidae, Rheidae...
Strisores is a clade of neoavian birds that include diurnal aerial specialists such as swifts and hu...
Phylogenetic methods were used to investigate the systematic interrelationships of the Neotropical m...
Los tinámidos son aves terrestres cuyo registro fósil se conoce principalmente en el Plioceno y Plei...
Molecular analyses show that modern birds can be divided into two major taxa, the Paleognathae and t...
The Class Aves (birds) is generally divided into two main groups - the Palaeognathae and the Neognat...
Avian diversity in the Neotropics has been traditionally attributed to the effect of vicariant force...
The Neotropical tinamous are of particular interest in our efforts to understand the evolution of mo...
Tinamous, one of the earliest diverging living avian lineages, consists of a Neotropical clade of pa...
A cladistic analysis of the tinamous, including the 47 currently recognized species and some distinc...
One of the most startling discoveries in avian molecular phylogenetics is that the volant tinamous a...
One of the most startling discoveries in avian molecular phylogenetics is that the volant tinamous a...
One of the most startling discoveries in avian molecular phylogenetics is that the volant tinamous a...
The Tinamidae comprise exclusively Neotropical palaegnathous birds, with homogeneous body morphology...
nae) are a diverse group of mostly Neotropical birds with a wide range of feeding morphologies, beha...
In dieser Arbeit werden Vertreter aus allen fünf lebenden palaeognathen Familien (Tinamidae, Rheidae...
Strisores is a clade of neoavian birds that include diurnal aerial specialists such as swifts and hu...
Phylogenetic methods were used to investigate the systematic interrelationships of the Neotropical m...
Los tinámidos son aves terrestres cuyo registro fósil se conoce principalmente en el Plioceno y Plei...
Molecular analyses show that modern birds can be divided into two major taxa, the Paleognathae and t...
The Class Aves (birds) is generally divided into two main groups - the Palaeognathae and the Neognat...
Avian diversity in the Neotropics has been traditionally attributed to the effect of vicariant force...