- Albatrosses, of the
biological family Diomedeidae, are
large seabirds related to the procellariids,
storm petrels, and
diving petrels in the
order Procellariiformes...
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albatross family Diomedeidae; it is the most
widespread and
common member of its family.
Mollymawks are
albatrosses in the
family Diomedeidae and
order Procellariiformes...
- "Evolutionary
relationships among extant albatrosses (Procellariiformes:
Diomedeidae)
established from
complete cytochrome-b gene sequences" (PDF). Auk. 113...
-
recognised as a full
species in 1998.
Albatrosses belong to the
family Diomedeidae of the
order Procellariiformes,
along with shearwaters, petrels, storm...
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albatross (Phoebastria nigripes) is a
large seabird of the
albatross family Diomedeidae from the
North Pacific. All but 2.5% of the po****tion is
found among...
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wandering albatross, or goonie, is a
large seabird from the
family Diomedeidae; they have a cir****polar
range in the
Southern Ocean. It is the most...
- Quaker, is a
species of
marine bird
belonging to the
albatross family Diomedeidae. It is a medium-sized
albatross that
sports a sooty-brown or sooty-black...
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albatross group.
Mollymawks are a type of
albatross that
belong to
family Diomedeidae of the
order Procellariiformes,
along with shearwaters, fulmars, storm...
- petrel). The
other Procellariiformes order are the
albatross family,
Diomedeidae.[citation needed] The word
petrel (first
recorded in that
spelling 1703)...
- large-scale
studies have
found a
consistent pattern with the
albatross family Diomedeidae as the most
basal and
Hydrobatidae sister to Procellariidae.
There are...