Recognizing the scarcity of anatomical and phylogenetic studies on Crotophaginae, the authors set Out to add to the anatomical knowledge of the group based on a detailed description of cranial osteology. Another objective was to verify whether this source of data could be used to infer relationships by performing the first cladistic analysis of the four species of Crotophaginae. The shortest-length cladogram (consistency index = 1.0) indicated that cranial osteology is an important source of characters for cladistic analysis of cuckoos. The findings corroborated the monophyly of Crotophaginae, showing that Guira guira is (lie most divergent and plesiomorphic taxon and that Crotophaga ani and Crotophaga sulcirostris are more closely related ...
The Meiglyptini comprise eight species grouped into three genera: Meiglyptes and Mulleripicus, with ...
AbstractThe origin and the fate of the cranial ribs in three birds; Streptopelia senegalensis aegypt...
The Cracidae are Neotropical galliform birds with 11 genera currently recognized. To investigate the...
The anatomy of Neomorphinae is poorly understood and the systematics of this sub-family is also the ...
The study of the contributions of different bones to the formation of the skeleton in birds is neces...
The Family Ciconiidae currently comprises 19 species distributed primarily in the tropical and sub-t...
The anatomy of Neomorphinae is poorly understood and the systematics of this sub-family is also the ...
grantor: University of TorontoMonophyly of the cuckoos (Cuculidae) was demonstrated throug...
The nature of the relationship among six species of Galbulidae was analysed in terms of cranial oste...
Momotidae (motmots) is found throughout Latin America between Mexico and northern Argentina. Given t...
Knowledge of details of the cranial osteology of Milvago chimango and M. chimachima helps to ensure ...
The small passerine Cyclaris gujanensis can tear into small pieces large or heavy-bodied preys that ...
The subject of this study focuses on the cranial morphology of 24 native European passerine bird fam...
Phorusrhacidae, popularly known as ‘terror birds’, are the most speciose clade within the avian orde...
The origin and the fate of the cranial ribs in three birds; Streptopelia senegalensis aegyptiaca, Pt...
The Meiglyptini comprise eight species grouped into three genera: Meiglyptes and Mulleripicus, with ...
AbstractThe origin and the fate of the cranial ribs in three birds; Streptopelia senegalensis aegypt...
The Cracidae are Neotropical galliform birds with 11 genera currently recognized. To investigate the...
The anatomy of Neomorphinae is poorly understood and the systematics of this sub-family is also the ...
The study of the contributions of different bones to the formation of the skeleton in birds is neces...
The Family Ciconiidae currently comprises 19 species distributed primarily in the tropical and sub-t...
The anatomy of Neomorphinae is poorly understood and the systematics of this sub-family is also the ...
grantor: University of TorontoMonophyly of the cuckoos (Cuculidae) was demonstrated throug...
The nature of the relationship among six species of Galbulidae was analysed in terms of cranial oste...
Momotidae (motmots) is found throughout Latin America between Mexico and northern Argentina. Given t...
Knowledge of details of the cranial osteology of Milvago chimango and M. chimachima helps to ensure ...
The small passerine Cyclaris gujanensis can tear into small pieces large or heavy-bodied preys that ...
The subject of this study focuses on the cranial morphology of 24 native European passerine bird fam...
Phorusrhacidae, popularly known as ‘terror birds’, are the most speciose clade within the avian orde...
The origin and the fate of the cranial ribs in three birds; Streptopelia senegalensis aegyptiaca, Pt...
The Meiglyptini comprise eight species grouped into three genera: Meiglyptes and Mulleripicus, with ...
AbstractThe origin and the fate of the cranial ribs in three birds; Streptopelia senegalensis aegypt...
The Cracidae are Neotropical galliform birds with 11 genera currently recognized. To investigate the...