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Phylogeny of the
extant procellariforms based on a
study by
Richard Prum and
colleagues published in 2015.
Petrels (Procellariidae, Hydrobatidae, and...
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petrel (Pterodroma cookii), or the tītī or blue-footed petrel, is a
Procellariform seabird. It is a
member of the
gadfly petrels and part of the subgenus...
- true petrels, have
their nostrils united along the top of the bill.
Procellariform birds have
between seven and nine
distinct horny plates for
their bill...
- M.
cascadensis Coracoid and wing bones. A
large ornithuran,
either a
vegaviid or a
procellariform.
Enantiornithes indet. An
enanthiornithine avialan....
- (1993) Bartle, J. A. (1990). "****ual
segregation of
foraging zones in
procellariform birds:
implications of
accidental capture on
commercial fishery longlines...
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Phylogeny of the
extant procellariforms based on a
study by
Richard Prum and
colleagues published in 2015. The
number of
species is
taken from the list...
- Island, New Zealand,
about mid-February to
early April. This is
because Procellariform species have been
shown to
exhibit asynchrony,
especially when they...
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petrels are cope with prey
limitations better than
other breeding procellariforms.
Mottled petrels have a high
latitude foraging niche along the edge...
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while the fish
taken were
almost exclusively Phycis spp. Like
other Procellariforms,
introduced predators (rats and cats) must be
their main
threats at...