A new stem parrot from the Green River Formation and the complex evolution of the grasping foot in Pan-Psittaciformes
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The developmental origin of zygodactyl feet and its possible loss in the evolution of PasseriformesGetting a grip on tetrapod grasping: form, function, and evolution.Early Paleocene landbird supports rapid phylogenetic and morphological diversification of crown birds after the K-Pg mass extinction.Avian feet, crocodilian food and the diversity of larger birds in the early Eocene of MesselA reassessment of Eocene parrotlike fossils indicates a previously undetected radiation of zygodactyl stem group representatives of passerines (Passeriformes)Stem group galliform and stem group psittaciform birds (Aves, Galliformes, Paraortygidae, and Psittaciformes, family incertae sedis) from the Middle Eocene of Namibia
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A new stem parrot from the Green River Formation and the complex evolution of the grasping foot in Pan-Psittaciformes
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im März 2012 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в березні 2012
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A new stem parrot from the Gre ...... ing foot in Pan-Psittaciformes
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A new stem parrot from the Gre ...... ing foot in Pan-Psittaciformes
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A new stem parrot from the Gre ...... ing foot in Pan-Psittaciformes
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A new stem parrot from the Gre ...... ing foot in Pan-Psittaciformes
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A new stem parrot from the Gre ...... ing foot in Pan-Psittaciformes
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A new stem parrot from the Gre ...... ing foot in Pan-Psittaciformes
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A new stem parrot from the Gre ...... ing foot in Pan-Psittaciformes
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Daniel T. Ksepka
Julia A. Clarke
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10.1080/02724634.2012.641704
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2012-03-01T00:00:00Z