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Formerly called Tubinares and
still called tubenoses in English,
procellariiforms are
often referred to
collectively as the petrels, a term that has...
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Brian (1991). "Novel area
serving binocular vision in the
retinae of
procellariiform seabirds". Brain,
Behavior and Evolution. 37 (2): 79–84. doi:10.1159/000114348...
- J; Welch, AJ (July 2021). "Substitution rate
variation in a
robust procellariiform seabird phylogeny is not
solely explained by body m****,
flight efficiency...
- of Belgium) is now at
least tentatively believed to
belong in the
procellariiform genus Puffinus. "L."
elegans (Late Oligocene?/Early
Miocene of St-Gérand-le-Puy...
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global distribution of
albatrosses and petrels:
Results from the
Global Procellariiform Tracking Workshop, 1–5
September 2003, Gordon's Bay,
South Africa....
- (2005). "Dual-foraging and co-ordinated
provisioning in a
tropical Procellariiform, the wedge-tailed shearwater".
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 301:...
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cytochrome b
sequence data –
which is of
somewhat limited value in
procellariiform birds however –
indicates that at
least three major clades can be distinguished:...
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evidence of a
worldwide distribution of stem
albatrosses or
similar large procellariiforms as
early as the Eocene. A
study on the
internal structure and resistance...
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miocaenus remains. It
seems to
refer to one of the
syntypes of the
procellariiform Plotornis delfortrii –
found at Léognan (France) and also of Aquitanian...
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holotype of
Marinavis longirostris, a
large Procellariiform sea bird, and the site may
throw light on
Procellariiform/Pelecaniform evolution.
Excavations of...