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Beyond Endocasts: Using Predicted Brain-Structure Volumes of Extinct Birds to Assess Neuroanatomical and Behavioral Inferences
Ancient Bird Bones Redate Human Activity in Madagascar by 6,000 Years 12 September 2018
Complete Mitochondrial Genome Sequences of Two Extinct Moas
A Chronology for Late Prehistoric Madagascar
Science Journals — AAAS
On Ratites and Their Interactions with Plants*
Subfossiles De Madagascar)
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Holocene Extinctions and the Loss of Feature Diversity
Pleistocene-Holocene Extinctions: Distinguishing Between Anthropic and Climatic Causes
Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut Und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn
Preliminary Assessment of Bone Histology in the Extinct Elephant Bird
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Zoology Notes for Css, Pcs, M.Sc , B.Sc , Leturer & Other Exams
Ancient DNA Reveals Elephant Birds and Kiwi Are Sister Taxa and Clarifies Ratite Bird Evolution
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Fossil Birds, Reptiles and Amphibians
Ancient DNA Reveals Extreme Egg Morphology and Nesting Behavior in New Zealand’S Extinct Moa
E Allometry of Giant Flightless Birds by Michael R
New Fossil Ratite (Aves: Palaeognathae) Eggshell Discoveries from the Late Miocene Baynunah Formation of the United Arab Emirates, Arabian Peninsula
Fossil Birds from the Oligocene Jebel Qatrani Formation, Fayum Province, Egypt
Catalogue of the Fossil Bird Holdings of the Bavarian State Collection Of
Turtles on the Brink in Madagascar
Drought Coincided With, but Does Not Explain, Late Holocene Megafauna Extinctions in SW Madagascar
NL3 (Utdöda Arter) 2020-10-05. Tyrberg, Lagerqvist Och Jirle, Tk
Paleoecological Analysis of Elephant Bird (Aepyornithidae) Remains from the Late Pleistocene and Holocene Formations of Southern Madagascar
Unexpected Diversity Within the Extinct Elephant Birds Rsos.Royalsocietypublishing.Org (Aves: Aepyornithidae) and a New Identity for the World’S Research