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Comparative anatomy of the intertarsal joint and its bearing on the locomotion of Hesperornis regalis (Hesperornithiformes) and Emeus crassus (Dinornithiformes)
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Zinoviev A.
Comparative anatomy of the intertarsal joint and its bearing on the locomotion of Hesperornis regalis (Hesperornithiformes) and Emeus crassus (Dinornithiformes)
Zinoviev A., , in: Materialien zum wissenschaftlichen Seminar der Stipendiaten des "Mikhail Lomonosov"-Programms 2007/08Vol. 4.: M.: DAAD, 2008. P. 246–248.
How Archaeopteryx climbed trees ...
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Zinoviev A., , in: XXth International Congress of Zoology.: P.: UPMC, 2008. P. 30–30.
Some notes on the life style of confuciusornithids (Aves, Confuciusornithiformes, Confuciusornithidae) ...
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Zinoviev A., Paleontological Journal 2009 Vol. 43 No. 4 P. 444–452
An attempt to reconstruct the lifestyle of confuciusornithids (Aves, Confuciusornithiformes) ...
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Zinoviev A., , in: Materialien zum wissenschaftlichen Seminar der Stipendiaten der Programm "Michail Lomonosov II" und "Immanuil Kant II" 2008/09Vol. 5.: M.: DAAD, 2009. P. 250–253.
Of Confuciusornis and Phaethon ...
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Zinoviev A., , in: Materialien zum wissenschaftlichen Seminar der Stipendiaten der Programme "Michail Lomonosov II" und "Immanuel Kant II" 2009/2010Vol. 6.: M.: DAAD, 2010. P. 212–216.
Cretaceous foot-propelled bird Hesperornis: its own way ...
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Zinoviev A., Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 2011 Vol. 9 No. 1 P. 65–84
Partial reconstruction of hindlimb myology and syndesmology of Hesperornis regalis, based on fossil and extant comparative anatomical material, is provided. Possessing a combination of morphological features characteristic of modern loons and grebes, H. regalis was somewhat closer to loons in overall hindlimb anatomy. The acetabular foramen indicates that the femoral head of Hesperornis had a more restricted excursion in the ...
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Zinoviev A., , in: 8th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution, Abstracts.: Natural History Museum of Vienna Publ., 2012. P. 32–33.
Notes on pelvic and hindlimb myology and syndesmology of Emeus crassus and Dinornis robustus (Aves: Dinornithiformes) ...
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Natural History Museum of Vienna Publ., 2012.
8th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Palaeontology and Evolution ...
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Zinoviev A., , in: 9th Conference of the European Ornithologists' Union.: EOU, 2013. P. 260–260.
Hindlimb morphology as one of keys in understanding of avian evolution ...
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Zinoviev A., , in: Paleornithological Research 2013. Proceedings of the 8th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution.: Natural History Museum Vienna, 2013. P. 253–278.
Notes on pelvic and hindlimb myology and syndesmology of Emeus crassus and Dinornis robustus (Aves: Dinornithiformes) ...
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Zinoviev A., Paleontological Journal 2013 Vol. 47 No. 11 P. 1245–1251
Dinornis robustus and Emeus crassus display two variants of moa locomotor adaptations, Emeus being less cursorial. The number and topography of their pelvic muscles are similar and resemble that of Tinamiformes and geographically close Apterygiformes and Casuariiformes. Nevertheless, a number of features are probably peculiar to Dinornithiformes. The strong iliotibiales and iliofemoralis externus muscles, which prevent passive adduction of the ...
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Zinoviev A., , in: Abstract book and field guide, XII Annual Meeting of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists.: Turin: EAVP, 2014. P. 159–159.
Preliminary observations on hindlimb myology and syndesmology of the Dodo (Raphus cucullatus, Columbiformes) ...
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Zinoviev A., Ornithological Science 2014 Vol. 13 P. S38-4–S38-4
Peculiarities of deep dorsal thigh muscles in moa (Aves, Dinornithiformes) ...
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Zinoviev A., Journal of Ornithology 2015 Vol. 156 No. 1 P. 317–323
Reconstruction of the soft tissues (i.e., collateral ligaments, Lig. anticum, menisci, tendon of the M. fibularis brevis) involved in the mechanism of intertarsal joint stabilization in two species of extinct birds, Hesperornis regalis and Emeus crassus, allowed insights into their locomotion. The foot-propelled diving of Hesperornis included loon-like movement of the tarsometatarsus and grebe-like movement of the toes. Movement of the tarsometatarsus in Emeus was ...
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Zinoviev A., Russian Journal of Zoology 2018 Vol. 97 No. 8 P. 1021–1025
Places of origin of certain pelvic muscles of the extinct Haast’s eagle are reconstructed. The reconstruction is
based on the detailed drawing of the Haast’s eagle pelvis from the paper of Richard Owen (1879). Outward
rotation of the femur by its muscular retractors is compensated by mm. iliotrochanterici. Powerful muscular
retractors and mm. iliotrochanterici along with the tilted ...
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Zinoviev A., , in: 12th Conference of the European Ornithologists' Union.: European Ornithologists' Union, 2019. P. 189-190.
New Zealand was inhabited by a number of large flightless birds as well as their aerial predators. One of
such predators was an impressive Haast’s eagle, which extinction coincides with the extinction of the other
New Zealand megafauna. As the earlier predictions on the foraging ecology of Haast’s eagle were based on the
analysis of skeletal elements, I ...
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Zinoviev A., Орнитология 2003 Т. 30 С. 132–135
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Zinoviev A., Орнитология 2003 Т. 30 С. 127–131
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Zinoviev A., , in: Proceedings of 23rd International Ornithological CongressVol. 52.: Beijing: Acta Zoologica Sinica, 2002. P. 158–158.
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Zinoviev A., Дзержинский Ф. Я., Бюллетень Московского общества испытателей природы. Отдел биологический 2000 Т. 105 № 10 С. 10–17
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