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large phylogenomic studies of
Neoaves have led to much
progress on
defining orders and
supraordinal groups within Neoaves. Still, the
studies have failed...
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between Galloanseres and
Neoaves at 85
million years ago. Notably,
these studies show that the
rapid proliferation of
lineages in
Neoaves seems to
coincide with...
- John (2005): The Tree of Life Web
Project -
Neoaves.
Version of 2005-DEC-14.
Retrieved 2008-JAN-08. Tree of Life:
Neoaves Tree of Life: Galloanserae...
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elevated them to
ordinal status as the
Turniciformes and
basal to
other Neoaves either because their accelerated rate of
molecular evolution exceeded the...
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exception of screamers,
males have ****es, a
trait that has been lost in the
Neoaves, the
clade consisting of all
other modern birds except the galliformes...
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Kevin de
Queiroz as "most
inclusive clade containing Galloanserae but not
Neoaves". It
contains crown Galloanserae as well as all stem-galloanserans. Field...
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Galloanserae Neoaves...
- J. I; Parsons, T. J; Zuccon, D.; Mayr, G. (2006). "Diversification of
Neoaves:
integration of
molecular sequence data and fossils".
Biology Letters....
- et al. 2006,
Hackett et al. 2008). Fain and
Houde (2004)
proposed that
Neoaves are
divisible into two clades,
Metaves and Coronaves,
although it has been...
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fully developed in Cracidae)
possess a ****,
which is
never present in
Neoaves. Its
length is
thought to be
related to
sperm competition and it fills...