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mitochondrial genomes of
living and
extinct pigeons revise the
timing of the
columbiform radiation. BMC
Evolutionary Biology, 16(230). Jarvis, E.D.; et al. (2014)...
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ground pigeon at the base of the clade. C.
nicobarica is a
quite singular columbiform (though less
autapomorphic than the
flightless Raphinae), as are for...
- Bell,
Douglas A. (2011). "A
preliminary survey for
avian pathogens in
Columbiform birds on
Socorro Island, Mexico".
Pacific Conservation Biology. 17: 11...
- and
autumn (January to April) and the
seeds are
mostly dis****d by
columbiform birds which eat the fruit. This
evergreen tree is a po****r
place for...
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example of
nourishing young with
secretions of
glands is the crop milk of
columbiform birds. As in mammals, this also
appears to be
directed by prolactin....
- 1788-93. Baptista, L. (2009). "Darwin's
pigeons and the
evolution of the
columbiforms:
recapitulation of
ancient genes" (PDF). Acta Zoológica Mexicana. Nueva...
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classified based on the
vector host, with one
clade being transmitted to
columbiform birds by
hippoboscid flies and a
second group transmitted by
biting midges...
- one.
Examples include the kākāpō, a
flightless parrot, and the dodo, a
columbiform (the
pigeon family).
Neither of
these birds are a ratite. Thus, this...
-
mitochondrial genomes of
living and
extinct pigeons revise the
timing of the
columbiform radiation". BMC
Evolutionary Biology. 16 (1): 230. Bibcode:2016BMCEE...
- and
other wildlife. The seed
dispersion is the
result of
scattering by
columbiform birds mostly but also bats and
endemics birds like kagu,
parrots or rallidaes...