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On the unique deep plantar tendons arrangement in the foot of Piciformes (Aves): its possible origin and evolutionary implications
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Zinoviev A.
On the unique deep plantar tendons arrangement in the foot of Piciformes (Aves): its possible origin and evolutionary implications
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P. : College de France, 2007
Zinoviev A., Journal of Morphology 2007 Vol. 268 P. 1153-1153
On the unique deep plantar tendons arrangement in the foot of Piciformes (Aves): Its possible origin and evolutionary implications ...
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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., , in : Zoology in a changing world. How animals respond to human activities. The XXI International Congress of Zoology. Book of abstracts. : Haifa : University of Haifa, 2012. P. 152-152.
Morpho-functional peculiarities of hind limbs of Accipitridae within Falconiformes ...
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Zinoviev A., Journal of Ornithology 2006 Vol. 147 No. 3 P. 278-279
Hindlimb morphology and adaptive evolution in turacos and cuckoos (Aves: Cuculiformes) ...
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Zinoviev A., Орнитология 2006 Vol. 33 P. 53-62
Notes on the hind limb myology of the Ostrich (Struthio camelus) ...
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Zinoviev A., , in : Materialien zum wissenschaftlichen Seminar der Stipendiaten der Programme "Michail Lomonosov II" und "Immanuel Kant II" 2009/2010. Vol. 6.: M. : DAAD, 2010. P. 212-216.
Cretaceous foot-propelled bird Hesperornis: its own way ...
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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 : 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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