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Acosta Hospitaleche, C. & Tambussi, C. 2004. Systematic Revision of South American Fossil Penguins (Sphenisciformes). Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 2, PDF Acosta-Hospitaleche, C., Tambussi, C., Ubilla, M. & Perea, D. 2002. Fossil avifauna from the Sopas Formation (late Pleistocene), Uruguay: paleoenvironmental implications. Actas del I Congreso "Osvaldo A. Reig" de Vertebradología básica y evolutiva e historia y filosofía de la ciencia. PDF Adams, K. E. & Johnson, G. D. 2004. The Parataxonomic Implications Of A South Asian Ratite Record: Eggshell Morphology And Faunal Sequence. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 36(5):423. HTML Alicea, J., Farke, A. & Nesbitt, S. 2007. Can cross-sectional properties of the femur be used to Infer posture in non-avian theropods? Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(3) Suppl.:40A. PDF Amo, O., Azanza, B., Sanchez, A., Sanchez, I. M. & Morales, J. 1999. First record of ornithoid prismatic eggshells from the Miocene of Spain. In: IV European workshop on Vertebrate Paleontology, Albarracin, Spain, Abstracts, p. 15. PDF Ando, T. 2003. New Zealand fossil penguins: diversity in the latest Oligocene/earliest Miocene. In: Mortimer, N.; Lee, D. (eds) Geological Society of New Zealand 2003 annual conference, 1-4 December, University of Otago, Dunedin : programme & abstracts. Geological Society of New Zealand misc. publ. 116A. PDF Anfinson, O. A. 2004. A New Ichnospecies of Aquatilavipes From The Albian-Cenomanian Dakota Formation Of Northeastern Utah. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 36(5):67. HTML Anfinson, O. A., Gulbranson, E. L., Maxson, J. & Swanson, B. A. 2003. Non-marine to marginal-marine transgressive sequence of the Cretaceous Dakota Formation in Northeast Utah. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 35(6):510. HTML Angelone C., Bedetti C., Coppola D., Pavia M. & Kotsakis T. 2004. Late Pleistocene fossil birds and small mammals of S. Maria d'Agnano Shelter (Apulia, Southern Italy): A Systematic and Palaeocological overview. In: Giornate Di Paleontologia 2004 Bolzano, 21-23 Maggio, p. 6. PDF Atanassov, M. N. & Strauss, R. 2002. How much did Archaeopteryx and Quetzalcoatlus weigh? Mass estimation by multivariate analysis of bone dimensions. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(3) Suppl.:33A. PDF Azanza, B. et al. 1999. The middle Miocene Vertebrate Assemblage of Toril 3 (Zaragoza, Spain). Preliminary analysis. In: IV European workshop on Vertebrate Paleontology, Albarracin, Spain, Abstracts, p. 21 PDF Bahn, R. A. & Mead, A. J. 2005. The Pleistocene vertebrate fauna of Clark Quarry, Brunswick, Georgia. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 37(2):4. HTML Baier, D. 2006. Archosaur shoulder mechanics and the evolution of avian Flight. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(3) Suppl.:38A. PDF Baier, D. B. & Gatesy, S. 2002. Shoulder mechanics in gliding birds; implications for the evolution of forelimb aerodynamics. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(3) Suppl.:34A. PDF Balanoff, A. M. & Rowe, T. 2002. Osteological description of an elephant bird embryo using computed tomography and rapid prototyping, with a discussion of growth rates in Aepyornis. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(3) Suppl.:34A. PDF Bedetti C., Pavia M. & Sardella, R. 2004. Nuovi dati sull'associazione a vertebrati fossili del Pleistocene Superiore di San Sidero, Maglie (Puglia, SE Italia). In: Giornate Di Paleontologia 2004 Bolzano, 21-23 Maggio, p. 12. PDF Bedetti, C. & Pavia, M. 2004. The validity of the fossil Aythya aretina (Portis) and Aythya sepulta (Portis) (Aves, Anatidae) on the Basis of new Finding in the Italian early Pleistocene. Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 3-4. PDF NEW! Bell, A., Chiappe, L., Suzuki, S. & Watabe, M. 2008. Phylogenetic and Morphometric Analysis of a new Ornithuromorph from the Barun Goyot formation, Southern Mongolia. In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 1. PDF Benton, M. J., Cook, E., Grigorescu, D., Popa, E. & Tallodi, E. 1996. Dinosaurs and other tetrapods in an Early Cretaceous bauxite paleosol, NW Romania. Palaeontological Association, 40th Annual Meeting, Lapworth Museum, University of Birmingham 16-19 December 1996, Abstracts, p. 2-3. PDF Bertelli, S. & Chiappe, L. M. 2004. A Phylogenetic Reassessment of the Fossil Record of Tinamous (Paleognathae: Tinamidae). Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 5. PDF Bochenski, Z. M. 2002. Birds as prey of owls and diurnal raptors - a taphonomic approach. In: ICAZ Durham 2002, Abstracts, p. 21. PDF Bochenski, Z. M. & Campbell, K. E. Jr 2004. The Extinct California Turkey from Rancho La Brea Versus Modern Species: Osteological Evidence for Relationships with in the Genus Meleagris. Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 6. PDF NEW! Bochenski, Z. M. & Tomek, T. 2008. An identification Key for the Remains of domestic Birds in Europe. In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 1. PDF Boev, Z. N. 1994. The Black Grouse (Tetrao tetrix L, 1758) - a disappeared species in Bulgaria (Paleolithic and Neolithic records). In: Kokabi, M. J., T Wahl, & J. R. Uhlin, (Eds.). Intern. Council Archaeozool., Int. Congr., Konstanz, Germany, p. 16. PDF Boev, Z. N. 1995. Bulgaria: The Pleistocene record of birds. In: Baryshnikov, G., Kuzmina, I. & Saunders, J.: First International Mammoth Symposium, 16-22 October 1995, Sant Petersbrurg, Russia. Abstracts pp. 664-665. PDF Boev, Z. N. 1995. Varshets (Western Stara Planina Mts.-Bulgaria): An example of a Middle Villafranchian forest-steppe ornithocoenosis. In: Ecosystem Evolution. International Symposium, Moscow, 26-30 September 1995. Abstracts, p. 14. PDF Boev, Z. N. 1998. Late Pleistocene to Holocene Avifauna of Bulgaria: Diversity and impoverishment. Second Intern. Congr. on the Biodiversity, Ecology and Conservation of the Balkan Fauna BIOECO 2, Abstracts, September 16-20 1998, Ohrid, pp. 94-95. PDF Boev, Z. N. 1998. The Paleolithic avifauna of Bulgaria. In: ICAZ Bird Working Group Meeting. Final Program and Abstracts, August 19-22, 1998, MacLaurin Building, University of Victoria, BC, Canada, pp. 12-13. PDF Boev, Z. N. 1999. Distribution of the Little Bustard (Tetrax tetrax (Linnaeus, 1758) and Great Bustard (Otis tarda Linnaeus 1758)(Aves: Otididae Gray, 1845) in Bulgaria during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene. VIII Scientific Session of Biological Faculty, St. Kliment Ohridski, University of Sofia, May 1999, Program and Summaries, p. 45. PDF Boev, Z. N. 1999. The Late Pleistocene avifauna of Cave no 16 (NW Bulgaria) and its palaeoecological implication. In: 8th Intern. Congr. on the Zoogeography and Ecology of Greece and Adjacent Regions, Kavala, 17-21 May 1999. 8th ICZEGAR Abstracts, Hellenic Zoological Society, pp 21-22. PDF Boev, Z. N. 2000. Neogene Avifaunas of Bulgaria. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 38(Suppl.):2-3. PDF Boev, Z. N. 2001. Tetraonidae Vigors 1825 (Galliformes - Aves) in the Neogene - Quaternary records from Bulgaria and the origin and evolution of the family. In: International Council for Archaeozoology, Bird Working Group IV Meeting, Krakow Poland, 11-15 September 2001, Abstracts, p. 13-14. PDF ,  Also here Bohacs, K. M., Hasiotis, S. T. & Demko, T. M. 2002. The birds and the bees: insect and vertebrate ichnofossil evidence for fluctuating groundwater table and lake level, Green River and wasatch formations, Eocene, Wyoming. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 34(6):556. HTML Boles, W. E. 2004. Systematics of the Australian Giant Megapodes Progura (Aves: Megapodiidae). Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 7. PDF NEW! Boles, W. E. 2008. A revision of C.W. De Vis' Fossil Cormorants (Aves: Phalacrocoracidae). In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 2. PDF Bona, F. 2004. Il deposito Pleistocenico della Caverna Generosa: nuovi dati. In: Giornate Di Paleontologia 2004 Bolzano, 21-23 Maggio, p. 16. PDF Bonde, N. & P. Christiansen 2002. From plumage of dinosaurs to feathers of birds. In: 23rd International Ornithological Congress Abstract Volume, p. 316. PDF Bourdon, E. 2004. A new Paleocene-Eocene Avifauna from Morocco: the early Diversification of the Pseudo-Toothed Birds (Aves, Odontopterygiformes). Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 8. PDF Bourdon, E. 2006. A New Avifauna from the Early Tertiary of the Ouled Abdoun Basin, Morocco: Contribution to higher-level phylogenetics of modern birds (Neornithes). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(3) Suppl.:44A. PDF Bourdon, E. 2006. On the phylogenetic affinities of the pseudo-toothed birds (Aves, Odontopterygiformes). The Annual Symposium of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy 2006, Abstracts HTML NEW! Bourdon, E., Castanet, J., Cubo, J. & de Ricqlés, A. 2008. Bone growth Marks in Ratites (Aves, Neornithes, Palaeognathae). In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 2. PDF NEW! Bourdon, E., de Ricqlés, A. & Cubo, J. 2008. Quantification of the Phylogenetic Signal in Bone Microstructure in Ratites (Aves, Palaeognathae) using a new Morphological Phylogeny. In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 3. PDF Brasso, R. & Emslie, S. D. 2004. A late Pleistocene avifauna from Sandia Cave, New Mexico. Abstracts, One Hundred and Twenty-second Stated Meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union in conjunction with the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Society of Canadian Ornithologists Société des Ornithologistes du Canada 16 - 21 August 2004 MS Word Brinkman, D., Tarduno, J., Friedman, M. & Currie, P. 2003. A non-marine vertebrate assemblage from the late Cretaceous (Turonian-Coniacian) Canadian High Arctic. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(3) Suppl.:36A. PDF Buffetaut, E. 2004. New Remains of the Giant Bird Gastornis from the Palaeogene of France. Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 9. PDF Buffetaut, E. & Ploeg, G. de 2008. A large ostrich-like bird from the Late Palaeocene of the Paris Region. SVPCA 2008, Abstracts, p. 15. PDF Bunce, M. 2004. Ancient DNA reveals an interesting evolutionary history of New Zealnd's extinct raptors. Recent Avian Extinctions, BOU Autumn Scientific Meeting - Linnean Society, London - 1 November 2004, Abstracts p. 7-8. PDF Bunce, M. 2006. New Zealand's extinct raptors: legendary and imaginary. In: Trewick, S. A. & Phillips, M. J. (eds): Geology and genes III. Extended abstracts for papers presented at the Geogenes III Conference, Science House, Wellington Friday 14 July 2006. Geological Society of New Zealand Miscellaneous Publication 121. p. 6. PDF Burnham, D. A. 2004. Pyroclastic Lagerstätten in Mesozoic Sediments of Northeastern China. Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 10. PDF Burnham, D., Martin, L. & Walton, A. W. 2003. Unusual preservation even for a Liaoning bird. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(3) Suppl.:37A-38A. PDF Cammack, E., Nobes, D. C. & Holdaway, R. N. 2003. Can geophysical Surveys locate moa bone clusters in North Canterbury swamp deposits? Results from Pyramid Valley, Strathblane and Treasure Downs. Australasian Quaternary Association Biennial Conference 2003, Abstract Volume p. 14. PDF Campbell, K. E., Jr. 2002. Theropod vs Avian hindlimb locomotion. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(3) Suppl.:41A. PDF Campbell, K. E., Jr. 2004. The Wrist and Manus of Archaeopterygians: Avian, not Maniraptoran. Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 11. PDF NEW! Campbell, K. E. Jr & Bochenski, Z. M. 2008. A new genus for the Extinct Late Pleistocene Owl (Aves: Strigiformes) from Rancho La Brea, California. In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 3. PDF Carney, R. 2003. Phylogenetically testing the hypothesis of secondary flightlessness in Maniraptoriformes. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(3) Suppl.:38A. PDF Case, J., Reguero, M., Martin, J., Cordes-Person, A. 2006. A cursorial bird from the Maastrictian (sic!) of Antarctica. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(3) Suppl.:48A. PDF Cenizo, M. M. & de los Reyes, L. M. 2005. Primeros restos fósiles de aves rapaces (Strigiformes y Falconiformes) en el Cuaternario de la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. XI Reunión Argentina de Ornitología, Libro de Resumenes, p. 85. PDF Chatterjee, S. & Templin, R. 2005. The feathered dinosaur Microraptor; its biplane wing planform and flight performance. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 37(7):88. HTML Chiappe, L. M. 1991. La naturaleza aviana de Avisaurus del Cretacico de Estados Unidos y Argentina. VIII Jornadas Argentinas de Paleontologia de Vertebrados, La Rioja. Ameghiniana 28(3-4):406-407. PDF Chiappe, L. M. 2005. Ornitología en el Mesozoico: revisión de las aves que vivieron con los grandes dinosaurios. XI Reunión Argentina de Ornitología, Libro de Resumenes, p. 21, PDF Chiappe, L. M. & Calvo, J. O. 1989. El Primer Enantiornites (Aves) del Cretácico de Patagonia. Resumenes VI Jornadas Argentinas de Paleontología de Vertebrados (San Juan):19-21. PDF Chiappe, L. M. & Ji, S. 2002. Enantiornithine (Aves) neonates from the early Cretaceous of China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(3) Suppl.:43A. PDF Chiappe, L. M., Norell, M. A., Clark, J. M. & Perle, A. 1993. Mononykus olecranus, una primitiva ave no voladora del Cretacico superior del desierto de Gobi, Mongolia [Abstr]. Ameghiniana 30(3):325-326. PDF Chiappe, L. M., Sanz, J. L. & Ortega, F. 2004. Juvenile Enantiornithine Birds from the Lower Cretaceous of Las Hoyas (Spain). Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 12. PDF Chinsamy, A. 2004. Bone Microstructure of Extant and Extinct Birds. Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 13. PDF Clark, J. 2003. The morphology, taxonomy and systematic position of Ichthyornis; a case study of alpha taxonomic practice in a phylogenetic frame. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(3) Suppl.:41A. PDF Clarke, J. A. & Middleton, K. 2007. Quantitative approaches to the study of morphological evolution using discrete characters and a Bayesian phylogenetic approach to investigating mosaicism in avialan evolution. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(3) Suppl.:59A. PDF Clarke, J. A., Norell, M. A. & Dashzeveg, D. 2004. New Avialan Remains from the Cretaceous and Eocene of Mongolia: Implications for the Timing and Pattern of Avian Diversification. Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 14. PDF Clarke, J. A., Zhou, Z. & Zhang, F. 2002. An ornithurine from the Early Cretaceous of China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(3) Suppl.:45A. PDF NEW! Clarke, J., Zhou, Z.-H. & Zhang, F. 2008. Insight into Diversity, Body Size, and Morphological Evolution from the largest Early Cretaceous Enantiornithine Bird. In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 4. PDF Clarke, S. J., Schwenninger, J.-L., Miller, G. H., Fogel, M.& Chivas, A. 2003. Breathing life into the extinction of Aepyornis with eggshell amino acids and stable isotopes. 2003 INQUA Congress Program with Abstracts, p. 100. PDF NEW! Close, R. A. et al. 2008. Earliest Gondwanan Bird from the Cretaceous of Southeastern Australia. In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 21. PDF Codd, J. & Manning, P. 2007. Uncinate processes: a unique synapomorphy for maniraptoran and avian theropods? Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(3) Suppl.:60A. PDF Collier, T. 2006. Chemical analyses of ratite bone composition: a baseline for Comparison to theropod fossils. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(3) Suppl.:51A. PDF Cooper, A., Willerslev, E. & Haile, J. 2004. New Approaches to studying avian extinction events. Recent Avian Extinctions, BOU Autumn Scientific Meeting - Linnean Society, London - 1 November 2004, Abstracts p. 4. PDF Cooper, J. A. & Tennyson, A. J. D. 2004. Wrecks and Residents: the Subfossil Gadfly Petrels (Pterodroma Spp.) of the Chatham Islands, New Zealand. Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 16. PDF Cordes, A. H. 2002. A new Charadriiform Avian Specimen from the Early Maastrichtian of Cape Lamb, Vega Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(3) Suppl.:46A. PDF Coulson, A. B., Barlett, J. A., Decherd, S. M. & Kissel, R. A. 2002. Effects of transport-induced abrasion on avian skeletal elements. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(3) Suppl.:46A PDF Cozzuol, M. A., Fordyce, R. E. & Jones, C. M. 1991. La presencia de Eretiscus tonnii (Aves, Spheniscidae) en el Mioceno temprano de Nueva Zelandia y Patagonia. In: VIII Jornadas argentinas de paleontologia de vertebrados Ameghiniana 28(3-4):406. PDF Cozzuol, M. A., Tambussi, C. & Noriega, J. 1993. Un pingueino (Aves, Spheniscidae) de la Formacion Puerto Madryn (Mioceno medio) en Peninsula Valdes, Chubut, Argentina, con importantes implicancias filogeneticas. In: X Jornadas argentinas de paleontologia de vertebrados, Ameghiniana 30(3):327-328. PDF Dalsätt, J. 2004. A new Species of Owl (Aves: Strigiformes) from the Eocene Wasatch Formation, Wyoming and a Systematic Revision of Fossil Owls. Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 17. PDF deFrance, S. D. 2002. Late Pleistocene Maritime Adaptation on the Southern Coast of Peru. In: ICAZ Durham 2002, Abstracts, p. 45. PDF Di Canzio, E., Bedetti, C., Petronio, C. & Sardella, R. 2002. Resti di vertebrati del Pleistoceno di Cretone (Roma) In: Giornate di Paleontologia, Bolca (VR) 6-8 giugno 2002, Abstract book, p. 19. PDF Doyle, P., Wood, J. L. & Gareth, G. T. 1999. Footprints on the shore: twitching in the Miocene. Palaeontological Association, 43rd Annual Meeting, University of Manchester 19-22 December 1999, Abstracts and Programme, p. 15. PDF Dyke, G. J. 1999. The Fossil Waterfowl (Aves, Anseriformes) from the Tertiary of England. Palaeontological Association 44th Annual Meeting University of Edinburgh 17-20 December 1999 Abstracts and Programme, p. 8. PDF Dyke, G. J. 2006. Birds across the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary. The Palaeontological Association 50th Annual Meeting 18th-21st December 2006, Abstracts, p. 20. PDF Dyke, G. J. & Waterhouse, D. M. 2003. Fossils and the evolutionary relationships of Charadriiformes: a tree and a timescale for shorebirds. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(3) Suppl.:46A. PDF Dyke, G. J., Bertelli, S., Kepska, D. & Cracraft, J. 2004. The Phylogeny of Palaeognathous Birds: Adding Fossils to the Base of the Tree. Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 18. PDF Dyke, G. J., Chiappe, L., Dortangs, R., Jagt, J. & Schulp, A. 2002. A new ornithurine bird from the Maastricht Formation of Belgium; was there a bottleneck in avian diversity at the end of the Cretaceous? Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(3) Suppl.:50A PDF NEW! Dyke, G. J. & Kaiser, G. W. 2008. Unrestricted Egg size and the evolution of obligatory Parental Care in Birds. In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 5. PDF Dyke, G. J. & Kaiser, G. W. 2008. Unrestricted egg size and the evolution of obligatory parental care in birds. SVPCA 2008, Abstracts, p. 20. PDF Dyke, G. J., Malakhov, D. & Chiappe, L. 2006. The Hesperornithiform Bird Asiahesperornis From Kushmurun, Northern Kazakhstan. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(3) Suppl.:57A-58A. PDF Eastham, A. 2002. And who is sitting in my cave ? Choughs and man in late Pleistocene Europe. In: ICAZ Durham 2002, Abstracts, p. 47. PDF Eastham, A. 2002. Mousterian Fowling Strategies: a Hypothetical Study. In: ICAZ Durham 2002, Abstracts, p. 47. PDF Elzanowski, A. 2004. The Distal End of the Avian Femur: Morphology and Terminology. Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 19. PDF NEW! Elzanowski, A. 2008. Postnatal Growth and Locomotor Maturation in the Enantiornithines: a Reappraisal. In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 5. PDF NEW! Elzanowski, A. & Stidham, T. A. 2008. Evolution of the unique Quadrate of Galloanserine Birds. In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 6. PDF NEW! Ericson, P. G. P. 2008. Global Biogeographic Patterns of Birds. In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 6. PDF NEW! Ericson, P. G. P. et al. 2008. Diversification of Neoaves: integration of Molecular Sequence Data and Fossils. In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 7. PDF Feduccia, A. 2004. The Stapes of the Oilbird Steatornis is Unique with in Aves. Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 20. PDF Feduccia, A. 2004. The Avian Autopod - Digit Homology, an Alternative View. Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 21. PDF Fiore, I., Gala, M. & Tagliacozzo, A. 2002. Ecology and subsistence strategies in the eastern Italian Alps during the Middle Paleolithic. In: ICAZ Durham 2002, Abstracts, p. 53. PDF Fiorillo, A., Breithaupt, B., McCarthy, P. 2006. Dinosauria and Aves fossil footprints from the lower Cantwell Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Denali National Park, Alaska. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(3) Suppl.:61A. PDF Fleischer, R. C. 2004. Using ancient DNA to detect the causes of extinction and endagerment in island birds. Recent Avian Extinctions, BOU Autumn Scientific Meeting - Linnean Society, London - 1 November 2004, Abstracts p. 5-6. PDF Fogel, M., Miller, G. H., Magee, J. & Clarke, S. J. 2003. What happened during the australian megafaunal extinction: trophic Level upset, ecosystem change, or hunting pressure? 2003 INQUA Congress Program with Abstracts, p. 110. PDF NEW! Fordyce, R. E. & Jones, C. M. 1988. New fossil penguin material from New Zealand and the early history of penguins. Cormorant 16:126-127. PDF Fujita, M., Azuma, Y., Goto, M., Tomida, Y., Hayashi, S. & Arakawa, Y. 2003. First ankylosaur footprintgs in Japan and their significance. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(3) Suppl.:52A. PDF NEW! Gaff, P. 2008. A Review of the Cainozoic Fossil Record of the Diurnal Raptors of Australia. In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 7. PDF Gál, E. 2002. Bird remains from two Romanian caves: Curata Cave (Nandru) and Bordu Mare Cave (Ohaba Ponor). In: ICAZ Durham 2002, Abstracts, p. 56. PDF Gál, E. 2003. Pleistocene Avifauna of Romania: a review. In: 1st Meeting of the EAVP. Abstracts with Programm (sic!), p. 23. PDF Gál, E. & Kessler, E. 2004. The oldest modern bird (Neornithes) remains from Hungary. 2nd Meeting of the Association of the European Vertebrate Palaeontologists. 19-24 July 2004, Brno (Czech Republic). Abstract volume, p. 14. PDF Galton, P. M. & Martin, L. D. 2003. Enaliornis SEELEY, 1876, the earliest foot-propelled diving bird (Aves, Ornithurae, Hesperornithiformes, Enaliornithidae), and other bird bones from the Cambridge Greensand (Early Cretaceous, Albian, ~100 MA) near Cambridge, southern England. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(3) Suppl.:53A. PDF NEW! Gamauf, A. 2008. Bird Skeleton Collection at the Natural History Museum of Vienna, Austria. In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 8. PDF Gensler, P. A. 2002. The vertebrate Fauna (Late Irvingtonian, Mid-Pleistocene) of Ash Wash, Coyote Badlands, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(3) Suppl.:58A. PDF NEW! Gibb, G., Penny, D. & Kennedy, M. 2008. Untangling Pelecaniformes: the Phylogeny of Pelecaniformes using mitochondrial DNA. In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 8. PDF Gibert, J. M. de & Sáez, A. 2005. Bird and mammal tracks and invertebrate traces in Paleogene alluvial-lacustrine transition deposits, NEe Ebro basin,Spain. In: Abstract Book - International Symposium on Dinosaurs and other Vertebrates Palaeoichnology (2005), Fumanya, Barcelona, p. 84-85. PDF NEW! Gill, B. J. 2008. Regional Comparisons of Moa Eggshell Fragments (Aves: Dinornithiformes). In: Abstracts of the 7th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Sydney, 18-22 August 2008, p. 9. PDF Gishlick, A. D. 1998. Functional morphology of the hand of Deinonychus antirrhopus and its importance for the origin of flight. Palaeontological Association, 42nd Annual Meeting, University of Portsmouth 16-19 December 1998, Abstracts and Programme, p. 10-11. PDF Gishlick, A. 2007. Developmental pattern of wrist elements in palaeognaths and its bearing on the evolution of theropod carpals. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(3) Suppl.:81A-82A. PDF Goedert, J. L. & Olson, S. L. 2004. A Diminutive, Late Oligocene Albatross (Diomedeidae) from the Lincoln Creek Formation, Pacific County, Washington State. Sixth International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts p. 22. PDF Gonzalez-Barba, G., Goedert, J. 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