- use
Strisores in a
similar sense as Huxley's
Cypselomorphae (this time also
excluding the owlet-nightjars), but by the late 19th Century,
Strisores had...
- and owlet-nightjars all
being reclassified into
their own orders. See
Strisores for more info
about the
disputes over the
taxonomy of Caprimulgiformes...
- (sunbittern, kagu and tropicbirds)
Otidimorphae (turacos,
bustards and cuckoos)
Strisores (nightjars, swifts,
hummingbirds and allies)
Columbimorphae (mesites,...
- the
order Caprimulgiformes,
along with all
other members of the
clade Strisores.
Prior to the
Hackett et al.
phylogeny most
taxonomies cir****scribed Caprimulgiformes...
- cuckoos) and
Strisores (nightbirds, swifts, and hummingbirds). It was
identified in 2014 by
genome analysis.
Earlier it was
thought that
Strisores was closely...
- "Total-Evidence
Framework Reveals Complex Morphological Evolution in
Nightbirds (
Strisores)". Diversity. 11 (9): 143. doi:10.3390/d11090143. Thömmes, Katja; Hayn-Leichsenring...
- sluggish.
Animals that
undergo torpor include birds (hummingbirds,
notably strisores) and some mammals,
including many
marsupial species,
rodent species (such...
-
nightbird in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nightbird may
refer to:
Strisores, a
group of
birds sometimes called "nightbirds" "Nightbird" (song), a...
-
different ecological niches. They
include the
clades Phaethoquornithes and
Strisores, as well as the
Gruimorphae and Opisthocomiformes.
According to Stiller...
-
Strisores Phaethoquornithes...