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  • Uropygial Gland in Birds

    Uropygial Gland in Birds

  • Avian Tail Ontogeny, Pygostyle Formation, and Interpretation of Juvenile Mesozoic Specimens Dana J

    Avian Tail Ontogeny, Pygostyle Formation, and Interpretation of Juvenile Mesozoic Specimens Dana J

  • Avian Tail Ontogeny, Pygostyle Formation, and Interpretation of Juvenile Mesozoic Specimens Received: 27 March 2018 Dana J

    Avian Tail Ontogeny, Pygostyle Formation, and Interpretation of Juvenile Mesozoic Specimens Received: 27 March 2018 Dana J

  • A Late Cretaceous Diversification of Asian Oviraptorid Dinosaurs

    A Late Cretaceous Diversification of Asian Oviraptorid Dinosaurs

  • Anatomy of the Early Cretaceous Enantiornithine Bird Rapaxavis Pani

    Anatomy of the Early Cretaceous Enantiornithine Bird Rapaxavis Pani

  • The Morphology of Chiappeavis Magnapremaxillo (Pengornithidae: Enantiornithes) and a Comparison of Aerodynamic Function in Early Cretaceous Avian Tail Fans Jingmai K

    The Morphology of Chiappeavis Magnapremaxillo (Pengornithidae: Enantiornithes) and a Comparison of Aerodynamic Function in Early Cretaceous Avian Tail Fans Jingmai K

  • Basic Avian Anatomy

    Basic Avian Anatomy

  • The Origin and Diversification of Birds

    The Origin and Diversification of Birds

  • Block 4 Winter's Not So

    Block 4 Winter's Not So

  • Oviraptorosaur Tail Forms and Functions

    Oviraptorosaur Tail Forms and Functions

  • A New Clade of Basal Early Cretaceous Pygostylian Birds and Developmental Plasticity of the Avian Shoulder Girdle

    A New Clade of Basal Early Cretaceous Pygostylian Birds and Developmental Plasticity of the Avian Shoulder Girdle

  • Woodpeckers of the Pacific Northwest: Their Characteristics and Their Role in the Forests

    Woodpeckers of the Pacific Northwest: Their Characteristics and Their Role in the Forests

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

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

  • Advanced Online Publication

    Advanced Online Publication

  • Glossary Note: in General, Terms Have Been Defined As They Apply to Birds

    Glossary Note: in General, Terms Have Been Defined As They Apply to Birds

  • From the Late Mesozoic of Northeastern China

    From the Late Mesozoic of Northeastern China

  • A Bizarre Early Cretaceous Enantiornithine Bird with Unique Crural Feathers and an Ornithuromorph Plough-Shaped Pygostyle

    A Bizarre Early Cretaceous Enantiornithine Bird with Unique Crural Feathers and an Ornithuromorph Plough-Shaped Pygostyle

  • Page 1 of 4 Diseases of the Uropygial Gland 1/29/2008

    Page 1 of 4 Diseases of the Uropygial Gland 1/29/2008

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  • Avian Specializations
  • Reinterpretation of the Early Cretaceous Maniraptoran
  • Internal Anatomy
  • Trade-Offs Between Locomotion and Reproduction Explain The
  • A Collection of Birds from the Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia, Including a New Subspecies of Arborophila Cambodiana
  • Section 1. Systematics, Fossil Record, and Biogeography
  • A Primitive Confuciusornithid Bird from China and Its Implications for Early Avian Flight
  • SECTION 2. ANATOMICAL FRONTIERS Chapter 6 Disparity
  • Shared, Derived Characteristics of Birds B. Archaeopteryx: Significance, History, As Bird, As Dinosaur C
  • Avian Evolution : the Fossil Record of Birds and Its Paleobiological Significance Pdf, Epub, Ebook
  • Flightless Birds (Ratites) • Often Heavy and Less Pneumatic Bones
  • An Adaptive Modification in the Ribs of Woodpeckers and Piculets (Picidae)
  • Distal Spinal Nerve Development and Divergence of Avian Groups Dana J
  • Tactile Senses and Foraging in Birds, with Emphasis on Kiwi
  • (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Southern China
  • The First Dinosaur with a Pygostyle
  • PDF) Trackmaker(S) Thus Corresponds Closely with Known Body Fossils of (DOC) Anzu, and As Such, It Is Conceivable That Footprints of This Type May Have Been Made by A
  • A New Oviraptorid Dinosaur (Dinosauria: Oviraptorosauria) from the Late Cretaceous of Southern China and Its Paleobiogeographical Implications


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