Bird evolution in the Eocene: climate change in Europe and a Danish fossil fauna

Volume: 81, Issue: 04, Pages: 483 - 483
Published: Aug 8, 2006
Abstract
The pattern of the evolutionary radiation of modern birds (Neornithes) has been debated for more than 10 years. However, the early fossil record of birds from the Paleogene, in particular, the Lower Eocene, has only recently begun to be used in a phylogenetic context to address the dynamics of this major vertebrate radiation. The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-P) extinction event dominates our understanding of early modern bird evolution, but climate...
Paper Details
Title
Bird evolution in the Eocene: climate change in Europe and a Danish fossil fauna
Published Date
Aug 8, 2006
Volume
81
Issue
04
Pages
483 - 483
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