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The falcons are the largest genus in the Falconinae subfamily of Falconidae, which also includes two other subfamilies comprising caracaras and a few other ...
Dec 23, 2018 · The phylogenies obtained were contrasted with the morphology of the genus. Menonvillea, excluding M. rollinsii, is monophyletic, and this ...
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Oct 18, 2023 · We address the controversial evolutionary origin of Altai falcons by means of a genome-wide approach, Restriction-site Associated DNA sequencing.
The Falconidae are one of four families in the order Falconiformes (the diurnal birds of prey). Griffiths (1999) classified the 11 genera in the family into two ...
The Falconidae (falcons, caracaras and falcon- ets) is an example of a family whose phylogenetic relationships are in question. Resolution of this phylogeny is ...
Jan 31, 2019 · Variations in size and coloring are therefore to be seen as adaptive characters and as adaptations to the different environments.
Falconiformes. This order is represented by a single family, Falconidae (falcons, carcaras). Genus-level timetree of extant Falconidae based on Fuchs et al. ( ...
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Apr 4, 2018 · We found evidence of a single, randomly mating population of prairie falcons across our sampling locations.
Here, we review the diversity, evolutionary history, and genomics of falcons in the context of their conservation and interactions with humans, and provide a ...
Dec 7, 2019 · Here, we review the diversity, evolutionary history, and genomics of falcons in the context of their conservation and interactions with humans.