. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.Presbyornithids were the dominant birds in Palaeogene lacustrine assemblages, especially in the Northern Hemisphere, but are thought to have disappeared worldwide by the mid-Eocene. Now classified within Anseriformes (screamers, ducks, swans and geese), their relationships have long been obscured by their strange wader-like skeletal morphology. Reassessment of the late Oligocene South Australian material attributed to Wilaru tedfordi, long considered to be of a stone-curlew (Burhinidae, Charadriiformes), reveals that this...
Songbirds (oscine passerines) are the most species-rich and cosmopolitan bird group, comprising almo...
Quail-thrushes (Passeriformes: Cinclosomatidae: Cinclosoma) are ground-dwelling corvoid songbirds en...
The fossil record and recent molecular phylogenies support an extraordinary early-Cenozoic radiation...
Anseriformes, or waterfowl, are related to Galliformes (chickens and kin), together forming the most...
11 p. : ill., map ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 9-11).We describe a new large repr...
Author version made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy.The remarkable fauna of ...
We describe a large collection of fossil ‘waterfowl’ bones that are referable to the extinct clade P...
Author version made available following 12 month embargo from date of publication (12 October 2015) ...
© 2009 by the Society of Vertebrate PaleontologyThe magpie goose Anseranas semipalmata (Aves: Ansera...
Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://cr...
The Pelagornithidae, or ‘giant bony-toothed birds,’ are enigmatic extinct seabirds with a long histo...
Copyright © The Natural History Museum 2007Abundant fossil bird bones from the lower Bannockburn For...
We describe a new large representative of the important fossil anseriform taxon Presbyornithidae fro...
Songbirds (oscine passerines) are the most species-rich and cosmopolitan bird group, comprising almo...
Extant birds (Neornithes) are one of the most widespread and diverse vertebrate lineages, but their ...
Songbirds (oscine passerines) are the most species-rich and cosmopolitan bird group, comprising almo...
Quail-thrushes (Passeriformes: Cinclosomatidae: Cinclosoma) are ground-dwelling corvoid songbirds en...
The fossil record and recent molecular phylogenies support an extraordinary early-Cenozoic radiation...
Anseriformes, or waterfowl, are related to Galliformes (chickens and kin), together forming the most...
11 p. : ill., map ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 9-11).We describe a new large repr...
Author version made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy.The remarkable fauna of ...
We describe a large collection of fossil ‘waterfowl’ bones that are referable to the extinct clade P...
Author version made available following 12 month embargo from date of publication (12 October 2015) ...
© 2009 by the Society of Vertebrate PaleontologyThe magpie goose Anseranas semipalmata (Aves: Ansera...
Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://cr...
The Pelagornithidae, or ‘giant bony-toothed birds,’ are enigmatic extinct seabirds with a long histo...
Copyright © The Natural History Museum 2007Abundant fossil bird bones from the lower Bannockburn For...
We describe a new large representative of the important fossil anseriform taxon Presbyornithidae fro...
Songbirds (oscine passerines) are the most species-rich and cosmopolitan bird group, comprising almo...
Extant birds (Neornithes) are one of the most widespread and diverse vertebrate lineages, but their ...
Songbirds (oscine passerines) are the most species-rich and cosmopolitan bird group, comprising almo...
Quail-thrushes (Passeriformes: Cinclosomatidae: Cinclosoma) are ground-dwelling corvoid songbirds en...
The fossil record and recent molecular phylogenies support an extraordinary early-Cenozoic radiation...