Unravelling the phylogenetic relationships among the major groups of living birds has been described as the greatest outstanding problem in dinosaur systematics. Recent work has identified portions of the avian tree of life that are particularly challenging to reconstruct, perhaps as a result of rapid cladogenesis early in crown bird evolutionary history (specifically, the interval immediately following the end-Cretaceous mass extinction). At face value this hypothesis enjoys support from the crown bird fossil record, which documents the first appearances of most major crown bird lineages in the early Cenozoic—in line with a model of rapid post-extinction niche filling among surviving avian lineages. However, molecular-clock analyses have y...
The origin of crown birds (Neornithes) remains contentious due to conflicting divergence time hypoth...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
Abstract Macroevolutionists continue to disagree about the evolutionary history of birds. Their deba...
Unravelling the phylogenetic relationships among the major groups of living birds has been described...
Unravelling the phylogenetic relationships among the major groups of living birds has been described...
BACKGROUND. Determining an absolute timescale for avian evolutionary history has proven contentious....
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Birds are among the most diverse and intensively studied vertebrate groups, but many aspects of thei...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Current understanding of the diversification of birds is hindered by their incomplete fossil record ...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
The origin of crown birds (Neornithes) remains contentious due to conflicting divergence time hypoth...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
Abstract Macroevolutionists continue to disagree about the evolutionary history of birds. Their deba...
Unravelling the phylogenetic relationships among the major groups of living birds has been described...
Unravelling the phylogenetic relationships among the major groups of living birds has been described...
BACKGROUND. Determining an absolute timescale for avian evolutionary history has proven contentious....
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Birds are among the most diverse and intensively studied vertebrate groups, but many aspects of thei...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Current understanding of the diversification of birds is hindered by their incomplete fossil record ...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
The origin of crown birds (Neornithes) remains contentious due to conflicting divergence time hypoth...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
Abstract Macroevolutionists continue to disagree about the evolutionary history of birds. Their deba...