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Bayesian Total-Evidence Dating Reveals the Recent Crown Radiation of Penguins Alexandra Gavryushkina University of Auckland
A Rhinopristiform Sawfish (Genus Pristis) from the Middle Eocene (Lutetian) of Southern Peru and Its Regional Implications
Bayesian Phylogenetic Estimation of Fossil Ages
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At the Root of the Early Penguin Neck: a Study of the Only Two Cervicodorsal Spines Recovered from the Eocene of Antarctica Piotr Jadwiszczak
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Antarctic Peninsula Paleontology Project Matt Lamanna
Phylogenetically Vetted and Stratigraphically Constrained Fossil Calibrations Within Aves
Phylogenetic Characters in the Humerus and Tarsometatarsus of Penguins
Paleogene Equatorial Penguins Challenge the Proposed Relationship Between Biogeography, Diversity, and Cenozoic Climate Change
Feeding Habits of Antarctic Eocene Penguins from a Morpho- Functional Perspective
Quantifying Historical Trends in the Completeness of the Fossil Record and the Contributing Factors: an Example Using Aves Author(S) :Daniel T
The Fossil Record of Birds from the James Ross Basin, West Antarctica
New Middle Eocene Whales from the Pisco Basin of Peru Author(S) :Mark D
East Pisco Basin, Peru): Paleogeographic and Paleoceanographic Implications of New Data
Bayesian Total-Evidence Dating Reveals the Recent Crown Radiation of Penguins
A Phylogenomic Supertree of Birds
Redalyc.First Bird Remains from the Eocene of Algarrobo, Central Chile
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A Paleocene Penguin from New Zealand Substantiates Multiple Origins of Gigantism in Fossil Sphenisciformes
Paleogene Equatorial Penguins Challenge the Proposed Relationship Between Biogeography, Diversity, and Cenozoic Climate Change
New Crania from Seymour Island (Antarctica) Shed Light on Anatomy of Eocene Penguins
Bill Disparity and Feeding Strategies Among Fossil and Modern Penguins
Osteology of Icadyptes Salasi, a Giant Penguin from the Eocene of Peru
New Crania from Seymour Island (Antarctica) Shed Light on Anatomy of Eocene Penguins
Scientific Publications of the Science Museum of Minnesota
Leg Bones of a New Penguin Species from the Waipara Greensand Add to the Diversity of Very Large-Sized Sphenisciformes in the Paleocene of New Zealand
The Earliest Fossil Record of a Medium−Sized Penguin
New Crania from Seymour Island (Antarctica) Shed Light on Anatomy of Eocene Penguins
First Partial Skeleton of Delphinornis Larseni Wiman, 1905, a Slender-Footed Penguin from the Eocene of Antarctic Peninsula
Featured Paleontologist: Thomas J. Devries
Novel Insights Into Early Neuroanatomical Evolution in Penguins from the Oldest Described Penguin Brain Endocast J
A Rhinopristiform Sawfish (Genus Pristis) from the Middle Eocene (Lutetian) of Southern Peru and Its Regional Implications
Divergence Time Slides
Perudyptes Devriesi and a Phylogenetic Evaluation of the Penguin Fossil Record
CBS Annual Conference Abstracts 2017