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A North American Stem Turaco, and the Complex Biogeographic History of Modern Birds Daniel J
Ancient Seabird Discovery Suggests Paleogene Bird Diversification 31 January 2014
Bird Fossils from the Takatika Grit, Chatham Island
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
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Recent Advances in Avian Palaeobiology in New Zealand with Implications for Understanding New Zealand’S Geological, Climatic and Evolutionary Histories
Waipara River Management Strategy
Avian Phylogeny and Divergence Times Based on Mitogenomic
Chapter 2 the Fossil Record of Mesozoic and Paleocene Pennaraptorans
Australasian Ornithological Conference 2015
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
Bill Disparity and Feeding Strategies Among Fossil and Modern Penguins
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Two Antarctic Penguin Genomes Reveal Insights Into Their Evolutionary History and Molecular Changes Related to The
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Big-Time Insights from a Tiny Bird Fossil Daniel J
DNA Evidence for a Paleocene Origin of the Alcidae (Aves: Charadriiformes) in the Pacific and Multiple Dispersals Across Norther
Early Paleocene Landbird Supports Rapid Phylogenetic And
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
Waipara Giant Penguin Crossvallia Waiparensis Palaeontologists Use Fossils to Work out What the Skeletons and Muscles of These Ancient Animals Looked Like
Novel Insights Into Early Neuroanatomical Evolution in Penguins from the Oldest Described Penguin Brain Endocast J
First Complete Wing of a Stem Group Sphenisciform from the Paleocene of New Zealand Sheds Light on the Evolution of the Penguin Flipper
Perudyptes Devriesi and a Phylogenetic Evaluation of the Penguin Fossil Record