Birds, behavior, and anatomical evolution.

Volume: 80, Issue: 14, Pages: 4394 - 4397
Published: Jul 1, 1983
Abstract
Study of more than 200 species suggests that the anatomical differences among birds are as big as those among other vertebrates of comparable taxonomic rank. The result is notable because, for more than 100 years, many biologists have believed that birds are more uniform anatomically than other classes of vertebrates. Furthermore, assessment of biochemical and geological evidence suggests that the time scale for bird evolution could be quite...
Paper Details
Title
Birds, behavior, and anatomical evolution.
Published Date
Jul 1, 1983
Volume
80
Issue
14
Pages
4394 - 4397
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