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Keel (bird anatomy)

  • Pterosaurs Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs Now Open 2 News at the Museum 3

    Pterosaurs Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs Now Open 2 News at the Museum 3

  • A Troodontid Dinosaur from the Latest Cretaceous of India

    A Troodontid Dinosaur from the Latest Cretaceous of India

  • A Bird's Eye View of the Evolution of Avialan Flight

    A Bird's Eye View of the Evolution of Avialan Flight

  • Paravian Phylogeny and the Dinosaur-Bird Transition: an Overview

    Paravian Phylogeny and the Dinosaur-Bird Transition: an Overview

  • Breathing and Locomotion in Birds

    Breathing and Locomotion in Birds

  • An Evaluation of Flapping-Based Locomotory Hypotheses in Bird

    An Evaluation of Flapping-Based Locomotory Hypotheses in Bird

  • Control Surfaces of Aquatic Vertebrates: Active and Passive Design and Function Frank E

    Control Surfaces of Aquatic Vertebrates: Active and Passive Design and Function Frank E

  • Bird Terrestrial Locomotion As Revealed by 3D Kinematics

    Bird Terrestrial Locomotion As Revealed by 3D Kinematics

  • On the Absence of Sternal Elements in Anchiornis (Paraves) and Sapeornis (Aves) and the Complex Early Evolution of the Avian Sternum

    On the Absence of Sternal Elements in Anchiornis (Paraves) and Sapeornis (Aves) and the Complex Early Evolution of the Avian Sternum

  • A New Triassic Pterosaur from Switzerland (Central Austroalpine, Grisons), Raeticodactylus Filisurensis Gen

    A New Triassic Pterosaur from Switzerland (Central Austroalpine, Grisons), Raeticodactylus Filisurensis Gen

  • The Origin and Diversification of Birds

    The Origin and Diversification of Birds

  • Splinting Avian Fractures

    Splinting Avian Fractures

  • Predictable Evolution Toward Flightlessness in Volant Island Birds

    Predictable Evolution Toward Flightlessness in Volant Island Birds

  • New Evidence from China for the Nature of the Pterosaur Evolutionary

    New Evidence from China for the Nature of the Pterosaur Evolutionary

  • Early Vertebrate Evolution New Insights Into the Morphology of the Carboniferous Tetrapod Crassigyrinus Scoticus from Computed Tomography Eva C

    Early Vertebrate Evolution New Insights Into the Morphology of the Carboniferous Tetrapod Crassigyrinus Scoticus from Computed Tomography Eva C

  • The Mechanics of Terrestrial Locomotion and the Function and Evolutionary History Of

    The Mechanics of Terrestrial Locomotion and the Function and Evolutionary History Of

  • Unenlagiid Theropods: Are They Members of the Dromaeosauridae (Theropoda, Maniraptora)?

    Unenlagiid Theropods: Are They Members of the Dromaeosauridae (Theropoda, Maniraptora)?

  • Medullary Bone-Like Tissue in the Mandibular Symphyses of A

    Medullary Bone-Like Tissue in the Mandibular Symphyses of A

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  • Cladistics and the Origin of Birds: a Review and Two New Analyses
  • A Portrayal of Biomechanics in Avian Flight
  • Vertebrate Anatomy Morphology Palaeontology ISSN 2292-1389 Published 2 May, 2019 Meeting Logo Design: Robin Sissons Editors: Alison M
  • Correlated Evolution of Sternal Keel Length and Ilium Length in Birds
  • Internal Anatomy
  • Insight Into the Early Evolution of the Avian Sternum from Juvenile Enantiornithines
  • The Effects of Body Size and Morphology on the Flight Behavior and Escape Flight Performance of Birds
  • Section 3. Early-Flight Study: Methods, Status, and Frontiers
  • The Evolution of Flightless Ratite Birds," Spectrum: Vol
  • The Tetrapod Fauna of the Upper Permian Naobaogou Formation of China: 6. Turfanodon Jiufengensis Sp. Nov. (Dicynodontia)
  • Tunas As a High-Performance Fish Platform for Inspiring the Next
  • Lab 8 - Vertebrate Functional Morphology
  • Osteology of the Unenlagiid Theropod Neuquenraptor Argentinus from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia
  • Avian Skeletal System
  • Section 3. Early-Flight Study: Methods, Status, and Frontiers
  • Phylum Chordata - Vertebrata Birds of All Higher Vertebrates, Birds Are Probably Best Known
  • Shifts in Stability and Control Effectiveness During Evolution of Paraves Support Aerial Maneuvering Hypotheses for flight Origin


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