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Ancient avian aria from Antarctica

Patrick M. O'Connor ()
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Patrick M. O'Connor: Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Ohio Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Studies, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 45701, USA.

Nature, 2016, vol. 538, issue 7626, 468-469

Abstract: A discovery of the sound-producing vocal organ known as the syrinx in a bird fossil from the end of the 'age of dinosaurs' highlights the anatomical basis for myriad aspects of avian social and behavioural evolution. See Letter p.502

Date: 2016
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