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- giant flightless gastornithids and mihirungs have been found to be stem-anseriforms based on common features found in the skull region, beak physiology and...
- mihirungs are successive sister groups to anseriforms and another hypothesis places mihirungs as crown anseriforms closely related to the screamers (Anhimidae)...
- Derzsy's disease is caused by Anseriform dependoparvovirus 1, in the Parvoviridae family. It affects geese and Muscovy ducks. The virus is shed in the...
- reached 58 mm in length ; most notably, and contrarily to all other anseriforms, its pisiform process was positioned at the level of the proximal margin...
- transitional stage between the anseriforms and the s****birds, but it is now considered a member of an extinct group of anseriforms which was most closely related...
- although it shared characteristics with both screamer-line and duck-line anseriforms, placing it close to the divergence between the two groups. It had a...
- also Gamebird hybrids. Galloanserae young are remarkably precocious. Anseriform young are able to swim and dive a few hours after hatching, and the hatchlings...
- Livezey, Bradley C. (October 1986). "A phylogenetic analysis of recent Anseriform genera using morphological characters" (PDF). The Auk. 103 (4): 737–754...
- Federico Javier; Tambussi, Claudia Patricia (2024). "An ****essment of the anseriform affinities of "Telmabates" howardae". Journal of South American Earth...
- short and robust shaft, much shorter than any of the living large-bodied anseriforms that are capable of flight. The carpometacarpus was also peculiarly flattened...