The authors compared the first phalanx of the second wing-finger of 93 species belong to 9 order (Gaviiformes – 2 species, Podicipediformes – 4 species, Pelecaniformes – 4 species, Ardeiformes – 12 species, Anseriformes – 27 species, Gruiformes – 4 species, Ralliformes – 6 species, Charadriiformes – 25 species and Galliformes – 9 species). The importance of studying this bone lies in the fact that, although it has diagnosable characteristics, it was practically neglected by osteologists and paleontologists. Thus, fossil materials can be identified through them, as well as those from owl pellets. The comparison was made possible by the comparative avian skeleton collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum. The text is supplemented by ...
In the past many authors have focused on the anatomical study of the wing in order to correlate anat...
WOS: 000465283200009In this study, the bones forming the poultry skeleton of the Dalmatian pelican w...
Recent discoveries of large leg feathers in some theropods have implications for our understanding o...
Nearly all species of modern birds are capable of flight; therefore mechanical competency of appenda...
It has long been held that Falconiformes and Strigiformes possess a strong similarity in their claws...
The author provides an osteological guide to songbirds, based on 11 skeletal parts of 51 genera, at ...
The aim of this work is to establish qualitative and quantitative differences and similarities among...
A long-held concept is that Falconiformes and Strigiformes possess a strong similarity in their claw...
Claws are involved in a number of behaviours including locomotion and prey capture, and as a result ...
The functional anatomies of avian finger joints have never been compared with those of the basal avi...
A new collection of over three hundred bird bones from the Upper Miocene of Gargano is described. Ei...
The author have completed the comparative osteomorphological study of smaller European Falcons, name...
<p>Incomplete coloring (striped) indicates uncertain identification. A separate ossification of the ...
Bu çalışmanın amacı, kaya keklikleri (A graeca) ve halkalı sülünlerde (P. colchicus), kanat kemikler...
ABSTRACT In this study, the bones forming the poultry skeleton of the Dalmatian pelican were macrosc...
In the past many authors have focused on the anatomical study of the wing in order to correlate anat...
WOS: 000465283200009In this study, the bones forming the poultry skeleton of the Dalmatian pelican w...
Recent discoveries of large leg feathers in some theropods have implications for our understanding o...
Nearly all species of modern birds are capable of flight; therefore mechanical competency of appenda...
It has long been held that Falconiformes and Strigiformes possess a strong similarity in their claws...
The author provides an osteological guide to songbirds, based on 11 skeletal parts of 51 genera, at ...
The aim of this work is to establish qualitative and quantitative differences and similarities among...
A long-held concept is that Falconiformes and Strigiformes possess a strong similarity in their claw...
Claws are involved in a number of behaviours including locomotion and prey capture, and as a result ...
The functional anatomies of avian finger joints have never been compared with those of the basal avi...
A new collection of over three hundred bird bones from the Upper Miocene of Gargano is described. Ei...
The author have completed the comparative osteomorphological study of smaller European Falcons, name...
<p>Incomplete coloring (striped) indicates uncertain identification. A separate ossification of the ...
Bu çalışmanın amacı, kaya keklikleri (A graeca) ve halkalı sülünlerde (P. colchicus), kanat kemikler...
ABSTRACT In this study, the bones forming the poultry skeleton of the Dalmatian pelican were macrosc...
In the past many authors have focused on the anatomical study of the wing in order to correlate anat...
WOS: 000465283200009In this study, the bones forming the poultry skeleton of the Dalmatian pelican w...
Recent discoveries of large leg feathers in some theropods have implications for our understanding o...