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Paleogene Fossil Birds
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Author(s):
Gerald Mayr
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2009
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2009
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 5
Stratigraphy and major fossil localities
pp. 13
Higher-level phylogeny of extant birds
pp. 19
Mesozoic Neornithes
pp. 25
Palaeognathous birds
pp. 35
Galloanseres
pp. 61
Aquatic and semiaquatic taxa
pp. 87
Charadriiformes (shorebirds and allies)
pp. 93
“Core-Gruiformes” (Rails, Cranes, and Allies)
pp. 105
Phoenicopteriformes (flamingos) and Podicipediformes (grebes)
pp. 111
Columbiformes (doves and sandgrouse), Cuculiformes (cuckoos), and other neoavian taxa of uncertain affinities
pp. 119
“Caprimulgiformes” and Apodiformes (Nightjars and Allies, Swifts, and Hummingbirds)
pp. 139
Cariamae (seriemas and allies)
pp. 153
“Falconiformes” (Diurnal Birds of Prey)
pp. 163
Strigiformes (owls)
pp. 169
Arboreal birds
pp. 205
Paleogene avifaunas – synopsis of general aspects
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