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still persist regarding the evolution of flight. There are three leading hypotheses pertaining to avian flight: Pouncing Proavis model, Cursorial model... |
of climate change, demonstrating an example of evolutionary change following Bergmann's rule. Aurornis Lack's principle Origin of avian flight Origin... |
Dinosaur (redirect from Non-avian dinosaur) modern-day surviving avian lineage (birds) are generally small due to the constraints of flight, many prehistoric dinosaurs (non-avian and avian) were large-bodied—the... |
and the origin of flapping flight" (Automatic PDF download). Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 51 (2): 305–313. Videler, JJ (2005) Avian Flight. Oxford University... |
Microraptor (category Multispecific non-avian dinosaur genera) "Assessing Arboreal Adaptations of Bird Antecedents: Testing the Ecological Setting of the Origin of the Avian Flight Stroke". PLOS ONE. 6 (8): e22292... |
Alan Feduccia (category University of Michigan alumni) "ground-up" origin of avian flight, expanded on many of those arguments, and presented a series of new arguments questioning the hypotheses of homology advanced... |
Troodontidae (section Flight) with non-avian theropods known to engage in powered flight like Microraptor and Rahonavis. Troodontids are important in research into the origin of birds... |
151–159. Retrieved 2014-01-21. Farmer, CG (November 2006). "On the origin of avian air sacs". Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology. 154 (1–2): 89–106... |
Pterosaur (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from July 2022) independent analysis of early pterosauromorph interrelationships. A related problem is the origin of pterosaur flight. Like with birds, hypotheses can be ordered... |
"Feathered Coelurosaurs from China: New Light on the Arboreal Origin of Avian Flight". In Currie, Philip J.; Koppelhus, Eva B.; Shugar, Martin A.; Wright... |
Paraves (category Evolution of birds) Archaeopteryx, of which 11 specimens have been found, both complete and partial. Origin of birds Origin of avian flight Evolution of birds Biogeography of paravian... |
Palaeognathae (section Origin and evolution) J (2001). "Avian evolution, Gondwana biogeography and the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction event". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological... |
"Phylogeny, diversity, and classification of the Accipitridae based on DNA sequences of the RAG-1 exon". Journal of Avian Biology. 38 (5): 587–602. doi:10.1111/j... |
Wing-assisted incline running (category Biological hypotheses) living birds as well as a model proposed to explain the evolution of avian flight. WAIR allows birds to run up steep or vertical inclines by flapping... |
complex evolutionary process as a single event. An example of this is the evolution of avian flight, which was identified as a key innovation in 1963 by Ernst... |
Confuciusornis (category Early Cretaceous birds of Asia) "Biology of basal birds and the origin of avian flight". In: Zhou Z., Zhang F. (eds) Proceedings of the 5th Symposium of the Society of Avian Paleontology... |
Anchiornis (category Taxonbars of monotypic genera missing species) dromaeosaurs as parasites and a new theory for the origin of avian flight" (Automatic PDF download). Journal of Paleontological Sciences. 6: 1–27. Xu, X.; Li... |
Nomenclature of Avian Family-Group Names. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. Vol. 222. New York: American Museum of Natural History.... |
Molecular evolution (section Origins of new genes) Origins of Genome Architecture. Sinauer. ISBN 978-0-87893-484-3. Organ CL, Shedlock AM, Meade A, Pagel M, Edwards SV (March 2007). "Origin of avian genome... |
Ornithology (redirect from Study of Birds) distributions of species, ornithologists today seek answers to very specific questions, often using birds as models to test hypotheses or predictions... |