The moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) of New Zealand represent one of the extinct iconic taxa that define the field of ancient DNA (aDNA), and after almost two decades of genetic scrutiny of bones, feathers, coprolites, mummified tissue, eggshell, and sediments, our knowledge of these prehistoric giants has increased significantly. Thanks to molecular and morphological-based research, the insights that have been obtained into moa phylogenetics, phylogeography, and palaeobiology exceeds that of any other extinct taxon. This review documents the strengths of applying a multidisciplinary approach when studying extinct taxa but also shows that cross-disciplinary controversies still remain at the most fundamental levels, with highly conflicting inter...
The ratite moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) were a speciose group of massive graviportal avian herbivore...
The cause(s) of the worldwide Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions and their effects on modern ec...
The ratite moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) were a speciose group of massive graviportal avian herbivore...
The moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) of New Zealand represent one of the extinct iconic taxa that define...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) was isolated from the bones of 290 individuals and four species of extinct New Ze...
The iconic moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) from New Zealand continue to attract much scientific scrutin...
The human colonisation of New Zealand in the late thirteenth century AD led to catastrophic impacts ...
Also published as a journal article: Records of the Australian Museum, 2010; 62(1):105–114Fossil egg...
Ancient DNA was isolated from the bones of 267 individuals of the extinct New Zealand moa (Aves: Din...
As a direct result of human activity and other environmental changes, considerable ecological change...
© 2003 Nature Publishing GroupThe ratite moa (Aves; Dinornithiformes) were massive graviportal brows...
The ratite moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) were a speciose group of massive graviportal avian herbivore...
The ratite moa(Aves; Dinornithiformes) were massive graviportal browsers weighing up to 250 kg (ref....
The ratite moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) were a speciose group of massive graviportal avian herbivore...
The ratite moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) were a speciose group of massive graviportal avian herbivore...
The ratite moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) were a speciose group of massive graviportal avian herbivore...
The cause(s) of the worldwide Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions and their effects on modern ec...
The ratite moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) were a speciose group of massive graviportal avian herbivore...
The moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) of New Zealand represent one of the extinct iconic taxa that define...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) was isolated from the bones of 290 individuals and four species of extinct New Ze...
The iconic moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) from New Zealand continue to attract much scientific scrutin...
The human colonisation of New Zealand in the late thirteenth century AD led to catastrophic impacts ...
Also published as a journal article: Records of the Australian Museum, 2010; 62(1):105–114Fossil egg...
Ancient DNA was isolated from the bones of 267 individuals of the extinct New Zealand moa (Aves: Din...
As a direct result of human activity and other environmental changes, considerable ecological change...
© 2003 Nature Publishing GroupThe ratite moa (Aves; Dinornithiformes) were massive graviportal brows...
The ratite moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) were a speciose group of massive graviportal avian herbivore...
The ratite moa(Aves; Dinornithiformes) were massive graviportal browsers weighing up to 250 kg (ref....
The ratite moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) were a speciose group of massive graviportal avian herbivore...
The ratite moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) were a speciose group of massive graviportal avian herbivore...
The ratite moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) were a speciose group of massive graviportal avian herbivore...
The cause(s) of the worldwide Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions and their effects on modern ec...
The ratite moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) were a speciose group of massive graviportal avian herbivore...