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Procellariiformes /prɒsɛˈlɛəri.ɪfɔːrmiːz/ is an
order of
seabirds that
comprises four families: the albatrosses, the
petrels and shearwaters, and two...
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retain the more
traditional order Procellariiformes. The
albatrosses can be
separated from the
other Procellariiformes both
genetically and
through morphological...
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clade of
birds that
include the
orders Sphenisciformes (penguins) and
Procellariiformes (tube-nosed seabirds). A 2014
analysis of
whole genomes of 48 representative...
- This is a list of the families,
species and
subspecies of the
order Procellariiformes.
Conservation status - IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species: EX - Extinct...
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kilometres (2,500 mi). The most
recent common ancestor of
penguins and
Procellariiformes can be
roughly dated to the Campanian–Maastrichtian boundary, around...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 5
species Critically endangered (CR): 223
species Endangered (EN): 460
species Vulnerable (VU): 798
species Near threatened...
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Petrels are tube-nosed
seabirds in the
phylogenetic order Procellariiformes.
Petrels are a
monophyletic group of
marine seabirds,
sharing a characteristic...
- is a
genus of
seabirds in the
family Procellariidae and the
order Procellariiformes. The
members of this
genus and the blue
petrel form a sub-group called...
- type of
albatross that
belong to
family Diomedeidae of the
order Procellariiformes,
along with shearwaters, fulmars,
storm petrels, and
diving petrels...
- the
order Procellariiformes.
Before the
introduction of
molecular phylogenetics, the
traditional arrangement was to
divide the
Procellariiformes into a set...