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Using trends in sexual size dimorphisms and observed ecological behaviors of modern birds (class Aves) to estimate conditions in extinct relatives
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Using trends in sexual size dimorphisms and observed ecological behaviors of modern birds (class Aves) to estimate conditions in extinct relatives

Holly L Berg and Christopher A Brochu
Midwest Paleoabstracts, Vol.2, p.12
Second annual meeting of the Midwest symposium of student paleontologic research
04/2005

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Aves behavior Chordata dinosaurs Falconiformes modern analogs morphology Neornithes paleoecology phylogeny Reptilia sexual dimorphism Strigiformes Tetrapoda Vertebrata Vertebrate paleontology

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