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Genomic Signature of an Avian Lilliput Effect Across the K-Pg Extinction
Marsupial Fossils from Wellington Caves, New South Wales; the Historic and Scientific Significance of the Collections in the Australian Museum, Sydney
Avian Evolution, Gondwana Biogeography and the Cretaceous
The Cervantes Egg: an Early Malagasy Tourist to Australia
Palaeoecology of Oligo-Miocene Local Faunas from Riversleigh
The Bony Palate of Birds. Part I the Palaeognathae
On Ratites and Their Interactions with Plants*
Quantifying Historical Trends in the Completeness of the Fossil Record and the Contributing Factors: an Example Using Aves Author(S) :Daniel T
Ancient DNA of New Zealand's Extinct Avifauna
Primer Registro De Aves Fósiles (Pelecaniformes: Pelecanidae Y Un Probable Odontopterygiformes: Pelagornithidae) Para El Mioceno Superior De Costa Rica
The Evolution of Giant Flightless Birds and Novel Phylogenetic Trevor H
R. A. Stirton: Pioneer of Australian Mammalian Palaeontology
Encyclopedia of Extinct Animals.Pdf
An Annotated Checklist of the Fossil Birds of Australia
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Sex Life of Earth's Biggest Bird
New Material of Barawertornis Tedfordi, a Dromornithid Bird from the Oligo-Miocene of Australia, and Its Phylogenetic Implications
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Fossils of Beaumaris
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
New Material of Barawertornis Tedfordi, a Dromornithid Bird from the Oligo-Miocene of Australia, and Its Phylogenetic Implications
The Late Pleistocene Continental Avian Extinction – an Evaluation of the Fossil Evidence
The First Complete Fossil Avian Egg from the Quaternary of South America
Section II: Periodic Report on the State of Conservation of the Australian
Animals and Fossils at Naracoorte Caves
HISTORY of the AUSTRALIAN PALEONTOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS in the Science Museum of Minnesota by Bruce R
The Early Eocene Tingamarra Local
Sexual Dimorphism in the Late Miocene Mihirung Dromornis Stirtoni (Aves: Dromornithidae) from the Alcoota Local Fauna of Central Australia
The Evolution of Giant Flightless Birds and Novel Rsos.Royalsocietypublishing.Org Phylogenetic Relationships
Investigating Human and Megafauna Co-Occurrence in Australian Prehistory: Mode and Causality in Fossil Accumulations at Cuddie Springs
Moa's Ark: Miocene Fossils Reveal the Great Antiquity of Moa (Aves
Cretaceous–Paleogene Extinction Event
Endocranial Anatomy of the Giant Extinct Australian Mihirung Birds (Aves, Dromornithidae)