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exploitation of
Chendytes lawi for at
least 8,000 years. It was
probably driven to
extinction by hunting,
animal predation, and loss of habitat.
Chendytes bones...
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mitogenomic study of the
placement of the
Labrador duck and the
diving "goose"
Chendytes lawi.
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- duck (Chenonetta jubata) A
genus of
prehistorically extinct seaducks,
Chendytes, is
sometimes called the "diving-geese" due to
their large size. The magpie...
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supports an
unexpected taxonomic relationship for the
extinct diving duck
Chendytes lawi and
definitively places the
extinct Labrador Duck".
Molecular Phylogenetics...
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Cyanochen Nettapus – part of
ancient Gondwanan lineage?
Mergini - (seaducks) †
Chendytes †Shiriyanetta
Polysticta Somateria Histrionicus †Camptorhynchus Melanitta...
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where it
nested alongside the
ancient murrelet, C****in's
auklet and
Chendytes lawi. The
first remains of
Fratercula dowi were
discovered in late 1986...
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Pleistocene of ****an. It was flightless,
similar to the also
extinct Chendytes from the
opposite side of the Pacific. Watanabe, Junya; Matsuoka, Hiroshige...
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Branta rhuax †
California flightless sea-duck or Law's
diving goose,
Chendytes lawi † Kaua'i mole duck,
Talpanas lippa † New
Zealand goose, Cnemiornis...
- megaherbivores. Anas: pintails, mallards, etc. (40–50 living species, 3 extinct)
Chendytes, diving-geese (extinct c. 450–250 BCE, A
basal member of the dabbling...
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Rafinesque 1815 (eiders, scoters,
mergansers and
other sea-ducks)
Genus †
Chendytes Miller 1925
Genus †Shiriyanetta
Watanabe &
Matsuoka 2015
Genus †Camptorhynchus...