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Melanin-Based Color Variation in the Bearded Vulture Suggests a Thermoregulatory Function ⁎ Antoni Margalida A, , Juan José Negro B, Ismael Galván C
Parasitaemia Data and Molecular Characterization of Haemoproteus Catharti from New World Vultures (Cathartidae) Reveals a Novel Clade of Haemosporida Michael J
New Old World Vulture Found from the Late Miocene of China 4 August 2016
Phylogeny of Eagles, Old World Vultures, and Other Accipitridae Based on Nuclear and Mitochondrial DNA
1000 CHAPTER 6 the Creation Of
Phylogeny, Historical Biogeography and the Evolution of Migration in Accipitrid Birds of Prey (Aves: Accipitriformes)
Parasitaemia Data and Molecular Characterization of Haemoproteus Catharti from New World Vultures (Cathartidae) Reveals a Novel Clade of Haemosporida
A Fascinating Example for Convergent Evolution: Endangered Vultures
Two Old World Vultures from the Middle
Two Aberrant Serpent-Eagles May Be Visual Mimics of Bird-Eating Raptors
GRIFFON VULTURE Gyps Fulvus Hablizl 1883
The Shapes of Bird Beaks Are Highly Controlled by Nondietary Factors
A Late Miocene Accipitrid (Aves: Accipitriformes) from Nebraska and Its Implications for the Divergence of Old World Vultures
An Annotated Checklist of the Fossil Birds of Australia
Animal Cytogenetics Valerie Fillon
Tragic Destiny: Present and Future Diversity of Scavenging Birds
Vultures (Gyps Spp.)
Ornithological Monographs No. 44 Recent Advances in the Study of Neogene Fossil Birds
Top View
Animal Cytogenetics Valerie Fillon
Title 50 Wildlife and Fisheries Parts 1 to 16
Accipitridae Species Tree
Melanin-Based Color Variation in the Bearded Vulture Suggests a Thermoregulatory Function ⁎ Antoni Margalida A, , Juan José Negro B, Ismael Galván C
Florida State Museum
Items of Interest from Recent Ornithological Literature
A Late Miocene Accipitrid (Aves: Accipitriformes) from Nebraska and Its Implications for the Divergence of Old World Vultures
A New Old World Vulture from the Late Miocene Of
Trichomonas Gypaetinii N. Sp., a New Trichomonad from the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract of Scavenging Birds of Prey
(Aves: Accipitridae) from the Mid Miocene Bullock Creek Fauna of Northern Australia
CLASSIFICATION LIST Keyword Index
The Shapes of Bird Beaks Are Highly Controlled by Nondietary Factors
National Studbooks of Gyps Vultures Gyps Bengalensis Gyps Indicus Gyps Tenuirostris
Sequence, Structure and Phylogenetic Analyses
Phylogeny of Eagles, Old World Vultures, and Other Accipitridae Based on Nuclear and Mitochondrial DNA
A-Z List of Subject Codes (609.63
Patricia Vickers - Rich