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Oological collections and egg collectors of Brazilian birds: an overview
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Oology and the evolution of thermophysiology in saurischian dinosaurs: homeotherm and endotherm deinonychosaurians?
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As rare as hen’s teeth: aberrantly coloured eggs of the northern lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) and the interface between oology and ornithology
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Three early books on birds’ eggs: Marsili’s Danubius Pannonico-Mysicus (1726), Zinanni’s Delle Uova e dei Nidi degli Uccelli (1737) and Klein’s Ova avium plurimarum ad naturalem ma...
Published 2018-01-01Subjects: “…Oology…”
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To breeding biology of Mistle Thrush (Turdus viscivorus L.) and Redwingin (Turdus iliacus L.) in the Western Polissia
Published 2014-12-01“…The article highlight sissues breeding biology of rarespecies and scous thrushes –Mistle Thrush and Redwing in Western Polissia. Oological, nidological performance, character distribution of Mistle Thrush and Redwing were analysed. …”
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Taxonomic identification of the Megaloolithid egg and eggshells from the Cretaceous Bauru Basin (Minas Gerais, Brazil): comparison with the Auca Mahuevo (Argentina) titanosaurid eg...
Published 2007-01-01“…Previous investigation determined that the oological material from Neuquén (Megaloolithus patagonicus) and Peru (M. pseudomamillare) are related to titanosaurid dinosaurs. …”
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¿Existe isomorfía en los huevos de las especies de la familia Ardeidae (Aves, Ciconiiformes)?
Published 2011-06-01“…In the current research we analyze differences in egg shape between eight species of egrets and herons using elliptic Fourier descriptors and landmarks over 203 digital pictures of eggs kept in oological collections. Comparison between species and a discriminate function analysis show that shape is insufficient to distinguish species. …”
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The Enigmatic Avian Oogenus <i>Psammornis</i>: A Review of Stratigraphic Evidence
Published 2022-02-01“…<i>Psammornis</i> eggs are, in all likelihood, those of giant ostriches, although the lack of associated skeletal material makes it difficult to interpret the eggshell fragments in evolutionary terms. However, the oological record suggests that giant ostriches have been present in Africa since the late Miocene, which leads to the reconsideration of some hypotheses about the palaeobiogeographical history of the Struthionidae. …”
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New Late Cretaceous titanosaur sauropod dinosaur egg clutches from lower Narmada valley, India: Palaeobiology and taphonomy
Published 2023-01-01“…The Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Lameta Formation is well-known for its osteological and oological remains of sauropods from the eastern and western parts of the Narmada Valley, central India. …”
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Mathematical interpretation of artificial ovoids and avian egg shapes (part I)
Published 2019-02-01“…We compared the constructed curves and curves presented in oological literature with the pictures of the real bird egg profiles. …”
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