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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

Language: Russian
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Keywords: Hindlimb morphologyWoodpeckersTendons

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8th International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology. "Vertebrates in good shape in Paris"
P.: College de France, 2007.
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