Procellariiformes
Tube-nosed Seabirds
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References
Brooke, M. 2004. Albatrosses and Petrels Across the World. Bird Families of the World. Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York.
Nunn, G. B. and S. E. Stanley. 1998. Body size effects and rates of cytochrome b evolution in tube-nosed seabirds. Molecular Biology and Evolution 15:1360-1371.
Onley, D. and P. Scofield. 2007. Albatrosses, Petrels and Shearwaters of the World. Princeton Field Guides. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ.
Penhallurick, J. and M. Wink. 2004. Analysis of the taxonomy and nomenclature of the Procellariiformes based on complete nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene. Emu 104(2):125-147.
Rheindt, F. E. and J. J. Austin. 2005. Major analytical and conceptual shortcomings in a recent taxonomic revision of the Procellariiformes - a reply to Penhallurick and Wink (2004). Emu 105 (2):181-186.
Warham, J. 1996. The Behaviour, Population Biology and Physiology of the Petrels. Academic Press, New York.
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Scientific Name | Diomedea epomophora |
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Location | near Taiaroa Head, outside Dunedin, New Zealand |
Specimen Condition | Live Specimen |
Source | Royal Albatross |
Source Collection | Flickr |
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Copyright | © 2005 Nathan Nelson |
Scientific Name | Calonectris diomedea |
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Location | Mar Açores |
Specimen Condition | Live Specimen |
Source | P1050206 |
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Copyright | © 2006 antlewis |
Scientific Name | Fulmarus glacialis |
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Location | Iceland |
Specimen Condition | Live Specimen |
Source | Northern Fulmar |
Source Collection | Flickr |
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Copyright | © 2006 Steve Fernie |
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- First online 14 December 2005
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