Definition of Diomedeidae. Meaning of Diomedeidae. Synonyms of Diomedeidae

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Definition of Diomedeidae

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- Albatrosses, of the biological family Diomedeidae, are large seabirds related to the procellariids, storm petrels, and diving petrels in the order Procellariiformes...
- "Evolutionary relationships among extant albatrosses (Procellariiformes: Diomedeidae) established from complete cytochrome-b gene sequences" (PDF). Auk. 113...
- albatross family Diomedeidae; it is the most widespread and common member of its family. Mollymawks are albatrosses in the family Diomedeidae and order Procellariiformes...
- albatross (Phoebastria nigripes) is a large seabird of the albatross family Diomedeidae from the North Pacific. All but 2.5% of the po****tion is found among...
- recognised as a full species in 1998. Albatrosses belong to the family Diomedeidae of the order Procellariiformes, along with shearwaters, petrels, storm...
-  71–74. ISBN 0-931625-38-6. Robertson, C. J. R. (2003). "Albatrosses (Diomedeidae)". In Hutchins, Michael (ed.). Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia. Vol...
- Quaker, is a species of marine bird belonging to the albatross family Diomedeidae. It is a medium-sized albatross that sports a sooty-brown or sooty-black...
- known as Galapagos albatross, is one of three species of the family Diomedeidae that occur in the tropics. When they forage, they follow a straight path...
- white-winged albatross or goonie, is a large seabird from the family Diomedeidae; they have a cir****polar range in the Southern Ocean. It is the most...
- lights. Mollymawks are a type of albatross that belong to the family Diomedeidae of the order Procellariiformes, along with shearwaters, fulmars, storm-petrels...