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- PhD Paleontology Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Gerald Mayr is a German palaeontologist who is Curator of Ornithology at the Senckenberg Research Institute in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse. He has published extensively on fossil birds, especially the Paleogene avifauna of Europe. He is an expert on the Eocene fauna of the Messel pit.
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- Diversification of Neoaves: integration of molecular sequence data and fossils (2006) (653)
- The deep divergences of neornithine birds: a phylogenetic analysis of morphological characters (2003) (244)
- Paleogene Fossil Birds (2009) (234)
- The Paleogene fossil record of birds in Europe (2005) (167)
- Avian Evolution: The Fossil Record of Birds and its Paleobiological Significance (2016) (133)
- The tenth skeletal specimen of Archaeopteryx (2007) (131)
- A Well-Preserved Archaeopteryx Specimen with Theropod Features (2005) (124)
- Bristle-like integumentary structures at the tail of the horned dinosaur Psittacosaurus (2002) (118)
- Structural coloration in a fossil feather (2010) (115)
- Old World Fossil Record of Modern-Type Hummingbirds (2004) (110)
- Metaves, Mirandornithes, Strisores and other novelties – a critical review of the higher‐level phylogeny of neornithine birds (2010) (89)
- Waves of genomic hitchhikers shed light on the evolution of gamebirds (Aves: Galliformes) (2007) (87)
- Monophyletic groups within 'higher land birds' - comparison of morphological and molecular data (2003) (87)
- Osteological evidence for paraphyly of the avian order Caprimulgiformes (nightjars and allies) (2006) (82)
- An Unbiased Molecular Approach Using 3′-UTRs Resolves the Avian Family-Level Tree of Life (2020) (72)
- Morphological evidence for sister group relationship between flamingos (Aves: Phoenicopteridae) and grebes (Podicipedidae) (2004) (71)
- 3D Camouflage in an Ornithischian Dinosaur (2016) (69)
- The Early Eocene bird Gallinuloides wyomingensis - a stem group representative of Galliformes (2004) (67)
- The phylogeny of charadriiform birds (shorebirds and allies) – reassessing the conflict between morphology and molecules (2011) (67)
- Ducks, rails, and limicoline waders (Aves: Anseriformes, Gruiformes, Charadriiformes) from the lowermost Oligocene of Belgium (2001) (66)
- Avian higher-level phylogeny: well-supported clades and what we can learn from a phylogenetic analysis of 2954 morphological characters (2007) (65)
- Tertiary plotopterids (Aves, Plotopteridae) and a novel hypothesis on the phylogenetic relationships of penguins (Spheniscidae) (2005) (63)
- On the osteology and phylogenetic affinities of the Pseudasturidae–Lower Eocene stem-group representatives of parrots (Aves, Psittaciformes) (2002) (62)
- Osteology of a New Giant Bony-Toothed Bird from the Miocene of Chile, with a Revision of the Taxonomy of Neogene Pelagornithidae (2010) (61)
- The origins of crown group birds: molecules and fossils (2014) (59)
- The age of the crown group of passerine birds and its evolutionary significance – molecular calibrations versus the fossil record (2013) (59)
- The oldest European fossil songbird from the early Oligocene of Germany (2004) (57)
- Variations in the hypotarsus morphology of birds and their evolutionary significance (2016) (56)
- PHYLOGENY OF EARLY TERTIARY SWIFTS AND HUMMINGBIRDS (AVES: APODIFORMES) (2003) (54)
- A partial skeleton of a new fossil loon (Aves, Gaviiformes) from the early Oligocene of Germany with preserved stomach content (2004) (52)
- The mousebirds (Aves: Coliiformes) from the Middle Eocene of Grube Messel (Hessen, Germany) (1998) (50)
- A new basal galliform bird from the Middle Eocene of Messel (Hessen, Germany) (2000) (49)
- Cenozoic mystery birds – on the phylogenetic affinities of bony‐toothed birds (Pelagornithidae) (2011) (49)
- Eocene parrots from Messel (Hessen, Germany) and the London Clay of Walton-on-the-Naze (Essex, England) (1998) (48)
- TINY HOOPOE-LIKE BIRDS FROM THE MIDDLE EOCENE OF MESSEL (GERMANY) (2000) (47)
- Two-phase extinction of “Southern Hemispheric” birds in the Cenozoic of Europe and the origin of the Neotropic avifauna (2011) (47)
- Quercypsitta-Like Birds from the Early Eocene of India (Aves, ?Psittaciformes) (2010) (45)
- Charadriiform birds from the early Oligocene of Céreste (France) and the Middle Eocene of Messel (Hessen, Germany) (2000) (43)
- THE BIRDS FROM THE PALEOCENE FISSURE FILLING OF WALBECK (GERMANY) (2007) (42)
- A NEW TROGON FROM THE MIDDLE OLIGOCENE OF CERESTE, FRANCE (1999) (42)
- Out of Africa: Fossils shed light on the origin of the hoatzin, an iconic Neotropic bird (2011) (42)
- Phylogenetic affinities of the enigmatic avian taxon zygodactylus based on new material from the early oligocene of France (2008) (41)
- Osteology and systematic position of the eocene primobucconidae (aves, coraciiformes sensu stricto), with first records from Europe (2004) (41)
- MIOCENE SONGBIRDS AND THE COMPOSITION OF THE EUROPEAN PASSERIFORM AVIFAUNA (2004) (41)
- ROLLERS (AVES: CORACIIFORMES S.S.) FROM THE MIDDLE EOCENE OF MESSEL (GERMANY) AND THE UPPER EOCENE OF THE QUERCY (FRANCE) (2000) (41)
- Phylogenetic relationships of the paraphyletic caprimulgiform birds (nightjars and allies) (2010) (40)
- A new family of Eocene zygodactyl birds (1998) (39)
- A SMALL SUBOSCINE-LIKE PASSERIFORM BIRD FROM THE EARLY OLIGOCENE OF FRANCE (2006) (38)
- Did parrots exist in the Cretaceous period? (1999) (37)
- New specimens of the earliest European passeriform bird (2006) (36)
- Structure and homology of Psittacosaurus tail bristles (2016) (36)
- Caprimulgiform birds from the Middle Eocene of Messel (Hessen, Germany) (1999) (35)
- The phylogenetic affinities of the Shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) (2003) (34)
- Avian remains from the lowermost Oligocene of Hoogbutsel (Belgium) (2002) (33)
- New or previously unrecorded avian taxa from the Middle Eocene of Messel (Hessen, Germany) (2000) (33)
- An annotated taxonomic list of the Middle Eocene (MP 11) Vertebrata of Messel (2004) (32)
- New specimens of the early Oligocene Old World hummingbird Eurotrochilus inexpectatus (2007) (32)
- The phylogenetic relationships of the early Tertiary Primoscenidae and Sylphornithidae and the sister taxon of crown group piciform birds (2004) (31)
- A Revision of the Lari (Aves, Charadriiformes) from the Early Miocene of Saint-Gérand-Le-Puy (Allier, France) (2011) (31)
- New specimens of the early Eocene stem group galliform Paraortygoides (Gallinuloididae), with comments on the evolution of a crop in the stem lineage of Galliformes (2006) (31)
- Phylogenetic affinities and morphology of the late Eocene anseriform bird Romainvillia stehlini Lebedinsky, 1927 (2008) (30)
- PETREL-LIKE BIRDS WITH A PECULIAR FOOT MORPHOLOGY FROM THE OLIGOCENE OF GERMANY AND BELGIUM (AVES: PROCELLARIIFORMES) (2002) (30)
- THE POSTCRANIAL OSTEOLOGY AND PHYLOGENETIC POSITION OF THE MIDDLE EOCENE MESSELASTUR GRATULATOR PETERS, 1994—A MORPHOLOGICAL LINK BETWEEN OWLS (STRIGIFORMES) AND FALCONIFORM BIRDS? (2005) (30)
- Middle Eocene Pelagornithidae and Gaviiformes (Aves) from the Ukrainian Paratethys (2011) (29)
- A reassessment of Eocene parrotlike fossils indicates a previously undetected radiation of zygodactyl stem group representatives of passerines (Passeriformes) (2015) (29)
- Parrot interrelationships—morphology and the new molecular phylogenies (2010) (29)
- A TINY BARBET-LIKE BIRD FROM THE LOWER OLIGOCENE OF GERMANY: THE SMALLEST SPECIES AND EARLIEST SUBSTANTIAL FOSSIL RECORD OF THE PICI (WOODPECKERS AND ALLIES) (2005) (28)
- The early Eocene birds of the Messel fossil site: a 48 million‐year‐old bird community adds a temporal perspective to the evolution of tropical avifaunas (2017) (27)
- A new parrot from the Miocene of Germany, with com- ments on the variation of hypotarsus morphology in some Psittaciformes (2004) (27)
- A new mousebird (Coliiformes: Coliidae) from the Oligocene of Germany (2005) (27)
- On the taxonomic composition and phylogenetic affinities of the recently proposed clade Vegaviidae Agnolín et al., 2017 ‒ neornithine birds from the Upper Cretaceous of the Southern Hemisphere (2018) (26)
- Oldest Finch-Beaked Birds Reveal Parallel Ecological Radiations in the Earliest Evolution of Passerines (2019) (26)
- A NEW SPECIMEN OF THE TINY MIDDLE EOCENE BIRD GRACILITARSUS MIRABILIS (NEW FAMILY: GRACILITARSIDAE) (2001) (26)
- Phylogenetic relationships of the early Tertiary Messel rails (Aves, Messelornithidae) (2004) (26)
- A new short-legged landbird from the Early Eocene of Wyoming and contemporaneous European sites (2001) (26)
- Oldest fossil avian remains from the Indian subcontinental plate (2007) (26)
- Pectoral girdle morphology of Mesozoic birds and the evolution of the avian supracoracoideus muscle (2017) (26)
- New trogons from the early Tertiary of Germany (2005) (26)
- A new Eocene swift‐like bird with a peculiar feathering (2003) (25)
- Eocene fossil is earliest evidence of flower-visiting by birds (2014) (24)
- New specimens of the Middle Eocene fossil mousebird Selmes absurdipes Peters 1999 (2001) (24)
- A SKULL OF THE GIANT BONY‐TOOTHED BIRD DASORNIS (AVES: PELAGORNITHIDAE) FROM THE LOWER EOCENE OF THE ISLE OF SHEPPEY (2008) (24)
- On the systematic position of the Middle Eocene swift Aegialornis szarskii Peters 1985 with description of a new swift-like bird from Messel (Aves, Apodiformes) (1999) (24)
- The phylogenetic affinities of the parrot taxa Agapornis, Loriculus and Melopsittacus (Aves: Psittaciformes): hypotarsal morphology supports the results of molecular analyses (2008) (24)
- A New Genus and Species of Pelagornithidae with Well-Preserved Pseudodentition and Further Avian Remains from the Middle Eocene of the Ukraine (2012) (24)
- Bony‐toothed birds (Aves: Pelagornithidae) from the Middle Eocene of Belgium (2010) (24)
- New specimens of the early Eocene bird Vastanavis and the interrelationships of stem group Psittaciformes (2013) (23)
- New specimens of the Eocene Messelirrisoridae (Aves: Bucerotes), with comments on the preservation of uropygial gland waxes in fossil birds from Messel and the phylogenetic affinities of Bucerotes (2006) (23)
- Well-preserved new skeleton of the Middle Eocene Messelastur substantiates sister group relationship between Messelasturidae and Halcyornithidae (Aves, ?Pan-Psittaciformes) (2011) (23)
- Mousebirds (Coliiformes), parrots (Psittaciformes), and other small birds from the late Oligocene/early Miocene of the Mainz Basin, Germany (2010) (22)
- A new Messel rail from the Early Eocene Fur Formation of Denmark (Aves, Messelornithidae) (2011) (22)
- The Rauenberg fossil Lagerstätte (Baden-Württemberg, Germany): A window into early Oligocene marine and coastal ecosystems of Central Europe (2016) (22)
- The Palaeogene Old World potoo Paraprefica Mayr, 1999 (Aves, Nyctibiidae): Its osteology and affinities to the New World Preficinae Olson, 1987 (2005) (22)
- Phylogenetic interrelationships of living and extinct Tinamidae, volant palaeognathous birds from the New World (2014) (22)
- UNUSUAL TARSOMETATARSUS OF A MOUSEBIRD FROM THE PALEOGENE OF FRANCE AND THE RELATIONSHIPS OF SELMES PETERS, 1999 (2004) (22)
- A record of Rhynchaeites (Aves, Threskiornithidae) from the early Eocene Fur Formation of Denmark, and the affinities of the alleged parrot Mopsitta (2011) (21)
- First diagnosable non-sphenisciform bird from the early Paleocene of New Zealand (2014) (21)
- A SMALL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PHALACROCORACOIDEA (CORMORANTS AND ANHINGAS) FROM THE LATE OLIGOCENE OF GERMANY (2007) (21)
- A chicken-sized crane precursor from the early Oligocene of France (2005) (21)
- Reappraisal of early Miocene rails (Aves, Rallidae) from central France: diversity and character evolution (2014) (21)
- The world’s smallest owl, the earliest unambiguous charadriiform bird, and other avian remains from the early Eocene Nanjemoy Formation of Virginia (USA) (2016) (21)
- The Eocene Juncitarsus – its phylogenetic position and significance for the evolution and higher-level affinities of flamingos and grebes (2014) (21)
- Two new skeletons of the enigmatic, rail-like avian taxon Songzia Hou, 1990 (Songziidae) from the early Eocene of China (2012) (21)
- Comparative morphology of the radial carpal bone of neornithine birds and the phylogenetic significance of character variation (2014) (20)
- A new raptor-like bird from the Lower Eocene of North America and Europe (2000) (20)
- On the purported presence of fossilized collagen fibres in an ichthyosaur and a theropod dinosaur (2017) (20)
- A cormorant from the late Oligocene of Enspel, Germany (Aves, Pelecaniformes, Phalacrocoracidae) (2001) (20)
- A new specimen ofSalmila robusta (Aves: Gruiformes: Salmilidae n. fam.) from the Middle Eocene of Messel (2002) (20)
- Avian higher level biogeography: Southern Hemispheric origins or Southern Hemispheric relicts? (2017) (19)
- Oligocene Plotopterid Skulls from Western North America and Their Bearing on the Phylogenetic Affinities of These Penguin-Like Seabirds (2015) (19)
- Reappraisal of Eocypselus—a stem group apodiform from the early Eocene of Northern Europe (2010) (19)
- A new fossil from the mid-Paleocene of New Zealand reveals an unexpected diversity of world’s oldest penguins (2017) (19)
- A specimen of Eocuculus Chandler, 1999 (Aves, ? Cuculidae) from the early Oligocene of France (2006) (19)
- Evolution of avian breeding strategies and its relation to the habitat preferences of Mesozoic birds (2017) (18)
- First fossil skull of a palaeogene representative of the Pici (woodpeckers and allies) and its evolutionary implications (2006) (18)
- An Elaphrocnemus-Like Landbird and Other Avian Remains from the Late Paleocene of Brazil (2011) (18)
- The fossil record of galliform birds: comments on Crowe et al. (2006) (2008) (18)
- A NEW CYPSELOMORPH BIRD FROM THE MIDDLE EOCENE OF GERMANY AND THE EARLY DIVERSIFICATION OF AVIAN AERIAL INSECTIVORES (2005) (18)
- Earliest and first Northern Hemispheric hoatzin fossils substantiate Old World origin of a “Neotropic endemic” (2014) (18)
- New specimens of the avian taxa Eurotrochilus (Trochilidae) and Palaeotodus (Todidae) from the early Oligocene of Germany (2010) (18)
- A Well-Preserved New Mid-Paleocene Penguin (Aves, Sphenisciformes) from the Waipara Greensand in New Zealand (2017) (18)
- A second skeleton of the early Oligocene trogonPrimotrogon wintersteiniMayr 1999 (Aves: Trogoniformes: Trogonidae) in an unusual state of preservation (2001) (17)
- New Avian Remains from the Paleocene of New Zealand: The First Early Cenozoic Phaethontiformes (Tropicbirds) from the Southern Hemisphere (2015) (17)
- A well-preserved pelvis from the Maastrichtian of Romania suggests that the enigmatic Gargantuavis is neither an ornithurine bird nor an insular endemic (2020) (17)
- New Skeleton from the Early Oligocene of Germany Indicates a Stem-Group Position of Diomedeoidid Birds (2010) (17)
- The Madagascan “Cuckoo-Roller” (Aves: Leptosomidae) is Not a Roller — Notes on the Phylogenetic Affinities and Evolutionary History of a “Living Fossil” (2008) (17)
- Melanosome diversity and convergence in the evolution of iridescent avian feathers—Implications for paleocolor reconstruction (2018) (17)
- A stem lineage representative of buttonquails from the Lower Oligocene of Germany – fossil evidence for a charadriiform origin of the Turnicidae (2007) (17)
- A Fluvioviridavis-like bird from the Middle Eocene of Messel, Germany (2005) (17)
- A Loon Leg (Aves, Gaviidae) with Crocodilian Tooth from the Late Oligocene of Germany (2009) (16)
- A Fossil Albatross from the Early Oligocene of the North Sea Basin (2012) (16)
- An assessment of the diversity of early Miocene Scolopaci (Aves, Charadriiformes) from Saint‐Gérand‐le‐Puy (Allier, France) (2012) (16)
- Fossil hummingbirds in the Old World (2005) (16)
- New Late Eocene and Oligocene Remains of the Flightless, Penguin-Like Plotopterids (Aves, Plotopteridae) from Western Washington State, U.S.A. (2016) (16)
- Late Oligocene mousebird converges on parrots in skull morphology (2013) (16)
- Detection of lost calamus challenges identity of isolated Archaeopteryx feather (2019) (16)
- A Sternum of a Very Large Bony-Toothed Bird (Pelagornithidae) from the Miocene of Portugal (2008) (16)
- On the phylogenetic relationships of trogons (Aves, Trogonidae) (2003) (16)
- A diverse bird assemblage from the Ypresian of Belgium furthers knowledge of early Eocene avifaunas of the North Sea Basin (2019) (16)
- A TODY (ALCEDINIFORMES: TODIDAE) FROM THE EARLY OLIGOCENE OF GERMANY (2007) (15)
- A Paleocene penguin from New Zealand substantiates multiple origins of gigantism in fossil Sphenisciformes (2017) (15)
- New Paleocene bird fossils from the North Sea Basin in Belgium and France (2019) (15)
- Oldest, smallest and phylogenetically most basal pelagornithid, from the early Paleocene of New Zealand, sheds light on the evolutionary history of the largest flying birds (2019) (15)
- Notes on the osteology and phylogenetic affinities of the Oligocene Diomedeoididae (Aves, Procellariiformes) (2009) (15)
- Phylogenetic affinities and taxonomy of the Oligocene Diomedeoididae, and the basal divergences amongst extant procellariiform birds (2012) (15)
- Parvigruidae (Aves, core Gruiformes) from the early Oligocene of Belgium (2013) (15)
- Pumiliornis tessellatus n.†gen. n.†sp., a new enigmatic bird from the Middle Eocene of Grube Messel (Hessen, Germany) (1999) (15)
- The earliest fossil record of a modern-type piciform bird from the late Oligocene of Germany (2005) (15)
- A new raptorial bird from the Middle Eocene of Messel, Germany (2006) (14)
- A contribution to the osteology of the Middle Eocene ibis Rhynchaeites messelensis (Aves: Threskiornithidae: Rhynchaeitinae nov. subfam.) (2002) (14)
- The Earliest Record of a Galliform Bird in Asia, from the Late Paleocene—Early Eocene of the Gobi Desert, Mongolia (2010) (14)
- New specimens of Eocene stem-group psittaciform birds may shed light on the affinities of the first named fossil bird, Halcyornis toliapicus KOENIG, 1825 (2007) (14)
- A rail (aves, rallidae) from the early oligocene of Germany (2006) (14)
- A new eocene Chascacocolius-like mousebird (Aves: Coliiformes) with a remarkable gaping adaptation (2005) (14)
- A survey of casques, frontal humps, and other extravagant bony cranial protuberances in birds (2018) (14)
- New Bird Remains from the Middle Eocene of Guangdong, China (2012) (14)
- Cranial Morphology of the Early Cretaceous Bird Confuciusornis (2018) (14)
- On the Middle Miocene avifauna of Maboko Island, Kenya ☆ (2014) (13)
- The middle Eocene European “ratite” Palaeotis (Aves, Palaeognathae) restudied once more (2015) (13)
- A new record of the Prophaethontidae (Aves: Pelecaniformes) from the Middle Eocene of Belgium (2002) (13)
- A skull of a new pelecaniform bird from the Middle Eocene of Messel, Germany (2002) (13)
- New Specimens of Zygodactylid Birds from the Middle Eocene of Messel, with Description of a New Species of Primozygodactylus (2009) (13)
- Comments on the osteology of Masillapodargus longipes Mayr 1999 and Paraprefica major Mayr 1999, caprimulgiform birds from the Middle Eocene of Messel (Hessen, Germany) (2001) (13)
- Partial Skeleton of a Bony-Toothed Bird from the Late Oligocene/Early Miocene of Oregon (USA) and the Systematics of Neogene Pelagornithidae (2013) (12)
- Hangin' on to our rocks 'n clocks: a reply to Brown et al. (2007) (12)
- Pelvis morphology suggests that early Mesozoic birds were too heavy to contact incubate their eggs (2018) (12)
- Preservation of uropygial gland lipids in a 48-million-year-old bird (2017) (12)
- An updated review of the middle Eocene avifauna from the Geiseltal (Germany), with comments on the unusual taphonomy of some bird remains (2020) (12)
- New species of Primozygodactylus from Messel and the ecomorphology and evolutionary significance of early Eocene zygodactylid birds (Aves, Zygodactylidae) (2017) (12)
- First record of a tarsometatarsus of Tonsala hildegardae (Plotopteridae) and other avian remains from the late Eocene/early Oligocene of Washington State (USA) (2017) (12)
- A small loon and a new species of large owl from the Rupelian of Belgium (Aves: Gaviiformes, Strigiformes) (2009) (12)
- On the taxonomy and osteology of the Early Eocene North American Geranoididae (Aves, Gruoidea) (2016) (12)
- A Nearly Complete Skeleton of the Fossil Galliform Bird Palaeortyx from the Late Oligocene of Germany (2022) (11)
- Comments on the systematic position of the putative Lower Eocene parrotPulchrapollia gracilis (2001) (11)
- A remarkable new ‘gruiform’ bird from the Middle Eocene of Messel (Hessen, Germany) (2000) (11)
- First Complete Wing of a Stem Group Sphenisciform from the Paleocene of New Zealand Sheds Light on the Evolution of the Penguin Flipper (2020) (11)
- A skeleton of a small rail from the Rupelian of Poland adds to the diversity of early Oligocene Ralloidea (2016) (11)
- A new skeleton of the late Oligocene “Enspel cormorant”—from Oligocorax to Borvocarbo, and back again (2015) (11)
- A new species of woodpecker (Aves; Picidae) from the early Miocene of Saulcet (Allier, France) (2011) (11)
- Characterization of melanosomes involved in the production of non-iridescent structural feather colours and their detection in the fossil record (2019) (11)
- The large-sized darter Anhinga pannonica (Aves, Anhingidae) from the late Miocene hominid Hammerschmiede locality in Southern Germany (2020) (10)
- On the diverse and widely ignored Paleocene avifauna of Menat (Puy-de-Dôme, France): new taxonomic records and unusual soft tissue preservation (2018) (10)
- Three-dimensionally preserved cranial remaines of Elaphrocnemus (Aves, Cariamae) from the Paleogene Quercy fissure fillings in France (2006) (10)
- The tarsometatarsus of the Middle Eocene loon Colymbiculus udovichenkoi (2013) (10)
- Fragmentary but distinctive: three new avian species from the early Eocene of Messel, with the earliest record of medullary bone in a Cenozoic bird (2016) (10)
- A tiny stem group representative of Pici (Aves, Piciformes) from the early Oligocene of the Czech Republic (2012) (10)
- New specimens of Hassiavis laticauda (Aves: Cypselomorphae) and Quasisyndactylus longibrachis (Aves: Alcediniformes) from the Middle Eocene of Messel, Germany (2004) (10)
- A skull of a very large crane from the late Miocene of Southern Germany, with notes on the phylogenetic interrelationships of extant Gruinae (2020) (10)
- A hoatzin fossil from the middle Miocene of Kenya documents the past occurrence of modern-type Opisthocomiformes in Africa (2014) (10)
- A goose-sized anseriform bird from the late Oligocene of France: the youngest record and largest species of Romainvilliinae (2013) (10)
- Ein Archaeotrogon (Aves: Archaeotrogonidae) aus dem Mittel-Eozän der Grube Messel (Hessen, Deutschland)? (1998) (10)
- Phylogenetic definitions for 25 higher-level clade names of birds (2022) (10)
- The contribution of fossils to the reconstruction of the higher- level phylogeny of birds (2006) (9)
- On the True Affinities of Chenornis graculoides Portis, 1884, and Anas lignitifila Portis, 1884—An Albatross and an Unusual Duck from the Miocene of Italy (2014) (9)
- Pumiliornis tessellatus Mayr, 1999 revisited — new data on the osteology and possible phylogenetic affinities of an enigmatic Middle Eocene bird (2008) (9)
- Phylogenetic affinities and composition of the Early Eocene Gracilitarsidae (Aves, ?Piciformes) (2005) (9)
- Cranial and vertebral morphology of the straight-billed Miocene phoenicopteriform bird Palaelodus and its evolutionary significance (2015) (9)
- Can ovarian follicles fossilize? (2013) (9)
- The relationships of fossil apodiform birds — a comment onDyke (2001) (2001) (9)
- Reanalysis of putative ovarian follicles suggests that Early Cretaceous birds were feeding not breeding (2020) (9)
- An owal from the Paleocene of Walbeck, Germany (2002) (9)
- Multiple origins of secondary temporal fenestrae and orbitozygomatic junctions in birds (2018) (8)
- A Strigogyps-Like Bird from the Middle Paleocene of China with an Unusual Grasping Foot (2013) (8)
- Galliformes, Upupiformes, Trogoniformes, and other avian remains (?Phaethontiformes and ?Threskiornithidae) from the Rupelian stratotype in Belgium, with comments on the identity of “Anas” benedeni Sharpe, 1899 (2013) (8)
- Hindlimb morphology of Palaeotis suggest palaeognathous affinities of the Geranoididae and other “crane-like” birds from the Eocene of the Northern Hemisphere (2019) (8)
- The phylogenetic relationships of the Early Miocene stork Grallavis edwardsi, with comments on the interrelationships of living Ciconiidae (Aves) (2014) (8)
- Size and number of the hypoglossal nerve foramina in the avian skull and their potential neuroanatomical significance (2018) (8)
- Skeletal morphology of the middle Eocene swift Scaniacypselus and the evolutionary history of true swifts (Apodidae) (2015) (8)
- A new Paleogene procellariiform bird from western North America (2015) (8)
- Exceptionally preserved plant parenchyma in the digestive tract indicates a herbivorous diet in the Middle Eocene bird Strigogyps sapea (Ameghinornithidae) (2011) (8)
- Skeleton of a New Owl from the Early Eocene of North America (Aves, Strigiformes) with an Accipitrid-Like Foot Morphology (2020) (8)
- Evidence for a sister group relationship between the Madagascan mesites (Mesitornithidae) and cuckoos (Cuculidae) (2004) (8)
- Leg bones of a new penguin species from the Waipara Greensand add to the diversity of very large-sized Sphenisciformes in the Paleocene of New Zealand (2020) (7)
- The foot of Archaeopteryx: Response to Feduccia et al. (2007) (2007) (7)
- Comparative osteology of the penguin‐like mid‐Cenozoic Plotopteridae and the earliest true fossil penguins, with comments on the origins of wing‐propelled diving (2020) (7)
- The renaissance of avian paleontology and its bearing on the higher-level phylogeny of birds (2007) (7)
- On the osteology and phylogenetic affinities of Morsoravis sedilis (Aves) from the early Eocene Fur Formation of Denmark (2021) (7)
- Synonymy and actual affinities of the putative Middle Eocene “New World vulture”EocathartesLambrecht, 1935 and “hornbill”GeiselocerosLambrecht, 1935 (Aves, Ameghinornithidae) (2007) (7)
- GASTRIC PELLETS WITH BIRD REMAINS FROM THE EARLY EOCENE OF MESSEL (2016) (7)
- A dwarf species of the Phalacrocoracoidea (cormorants and anhingas) from the early Miocene of Germany (2009) (7)
- New remains of the Eocene Prophaethon and the early evolution of tropicbirds (Phaethontiformes) (2015) (7)
- The higher-level phylogeny of birds - when morphology, molecules, and fossils coincide (2008) (7)
- An osprey (Aves: Accipitridae: Pandioninae) from the early Oligocene of Germany (2006) (7)
- A well-preserved second trogon skeleton (Aves, Trogonidae) from the middle Eocene of Messel, Germany (2009) (7)
- Comparative morphology of the avian maxillary bone (os maxillare) based on an examination of macerated juvenile skeletons (2018) (7)
- A Well-Preserved Partial Skeleton of the Poorly Known Early Miocene Seriema Noriegavis santacrucensis (2013) (7)
- Early Eocene (Ypresian) birds from the Okanagan Highlands, British Columbia (Canada) and Washington State (USA) (2019) (7)
- Another charadriiform-like bird from the lower Eocene of Denmark (2013) (7)
- A specimen of Parvicuculus Harrison & Walker 1977 (Aves: Parvicuculidae) from the early Eocene of France (2005) (6)
- Response to Lingham-Soliar: dinosaur protofeathers: pushing back the origin of feathers into the Middle Triassic? (2010) (6)
- Earliest northeastern Atlantic Ocean basin record of an auk (Charadriiformes, Pan-Alcidae): fossil remains from the Miocene of Germany (2013) (6)
- A trogon-like arboreal bird from the early Eocene of China (2015) (6)
- Oligocene and Miocene albatross fossils from Washington State (USA) and the evolutionary history of North Pacific Diomedeidae (2017) (6)
- First Old World record of the poorly known, swan-sized anseriform bird Paranyroca from the late Oligocene/early Miocene of France (2017) (6)
- A remarkably complete skeleton from the London Clay provides insights into the morphology and diversity of early Eocene zygodactyl near-passerine birds (2020) (6)
- A Haematopus-like skull and other remains of Charadrii (Aves, Charadriiformes) from the Early Miocene of Saint-Gérand-le-Puy (Allier, France) (2013) (6)
- New bird remains from the early Eocene Nanjemoy Formation of Virginia (USA), including the first records of the Messelasturidae, Psittacopedidae, and Zygodactylidae from the Fisher/Sullivan site (2021) (6)
- PHYLOGENY AND FOSSIL RECORD OF THE BRACHYPTERACIIDAE: A COMMENT ON KIRCHMAN ET AL. (2001) (2003) (6)
- The coracoscapular joint of neornithine birds—extensive homoplasy in a widely neglected articular surface of the avian pectoral girdle and its possible functional correlates (2021) (5)
- Calcardea junnei Gingerich, 1987 from the late Paleocene of North America is not a heron, but resembles the early Eocene Indian taxon Vastanavis Mayr et al., 2007 (2018) (5)
- Extinct crane-like birds (Eogruidae and Ergilornithidae) from the Cenozoic of Central Asia are indeed ostrich precursors (2021) (5)
- A small, “wader-like” bird from the Early Eocene of Messel (Germany) (2017) (5)
- A new specimen of the Early Eocene Masillacolius brevidactylus and its implications for the evolution of feeding specializations in mousebirds (Coliiformes) (2015) (5)
- Skeletons from the early Oligocene of Poland fill a significant temporal gap in the fossil record of upupiform birds (hoopoes and allies) (2020) (5)
- On the occurrence of lateral openings and fossae (pleurocoels) in the thoracic vertebrae of neornithine birds and their functional significance (2021) (5)
- First substantial Middle Eocene record of the Lithornithidae (Aves): A postcranial skeleton from Messel (Germany) (2008) (4)
- A partial skeleton of a new species of Tynskya Mayr, 2000 (Aves, Messelasturidae) from the London Clay highlights the osteological distinctness of a poorly known early Eocene “owl/parrot mosaic” (2021) (4)
- New observations on the splenius capitis and rectus capitis ventralis muscles of the Common Swift Apus apus (Apodidae) (2009) (4)
- Avian feet, crocodilian food and the diversity of larger birds in the early Eocene of Messel (2016) (4)
- Osteology and phylogenetic affinities of the middle Eocene North American Bathornis grallator—one of the best represented, albeit least known Paleogene cariamiform birds (seriemas and allies) (2016) (4)
- A new avian species with tubercle-bearing cervical vertebrae from the Middle Eocene of Messel (Germany). In Proceedings of the VII International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, ed. W.E. Boles and T.H. Worthy (2010) (4)
- A small, narrow‐beaked albatross from the Pliocene of New Zealand demonstrates a higher past diversity in the feeding ecology of the Diomedeidae (2020) (4)
- A tiny, long-legged raptor from the early Oligocene of Poland may be the earliest bird-eating diurnal bird of prey (2020) (4)
- Late Pleistocene songbirds of Liang Bua (Flores, Indonesia); the first fossil passerine fauna described from Wallacea (2017) (4)
- A new species of diurnal birds of prey from the late Eocene of Wyoming (USA) – one of the earliest New World records of the Accipitridae (hawks, eagles, and allies) (2020) (4)
- Reply to comments on “A well-preserved pelvis from the Maastrichtian of Romania suggests that the enigmatic Gargantuavis is neither an ornithurine bird nor an insular endemic” (2020) (4)
- Eocene fossils and the early evolution of frogmouths (Podargiformes): further specimens of Masillapodargus and a comparison with Fluvioviridavis (2015) (4)
- Hypotarsus Morphology of the Ralloidea Supports a Clade Comprising Sarothrura and Mentocrex to the Exclusion of Canirallus (2019) (4)
- Response to Comment on "A Well-Preserved Archaeopteryx Specimen with Theropod Features" (2006) (3)
- Waders (Scolopacidae) surviving despite malaligned leg fractures in the wild: kinematics of bipedal locomotion (2017) (3)
- On the origin of feathers. (2014) (3)
- A skeleton of a small bird with a distinctive furcula morphology, from the Rupelian of Poland, adds a new taxon to early Oligocene avifaunas (2019) (3)
- The flamingo-grebe clade: A response to Storer (2006) (2007) (3)
- Cariamae (seriemas and allies) (2009) (3)
- Towards the complete bird - the skull of the middle Eocene Messel lithornithid (Aves, Lithornithidae) (2009) (3)
- A fossil heron from the early Oligocene of Belgium: the earliest temporally well-constrained record of the Ardeidae (2019) (3)
- Cranium of an Eocene/Oligocene pheasant-sized galliform bird from western North America, with the description of a vascular autapomorphy of the Galliformes (2021) (3)
- Galliformes, Upupiformes, Trogoniformes, and other avian remains (?Phaethontiformes and ?Threskiornithidae) from the Rupelian stra- totype in Belgium, with comments on the identity of "Anas" benedeni (2013) (3)
- The peculiar scapula of the late EoceneElaphrocnemus phasianusMilne-Edwards, 1892 (Aves, Cariamae) (2008) (3)
- Exceptionally well-preserved early Eocene fossil reveals cranial and vertebral features of a stem group roller (Aves: Coraciiformes) (2018) (3)
- A POSTCRANIAT SKELETON OF ? ALAEO ? SITTACUS HARRTSON , 1982 ( AVES INCERTAE SEDIS ) FROM THE MIDDLE EOCENE OF MESSEL ( GERMANY ) (2008) (3)
- The exquisitely preserved integument of Psittacosaurus and the scaly skin of ceratopsian dinosaurs (2022) (3)
- Bizarre tubercles on the vertebrae of Eocene fossil birds indicate an avian disease without modern counterpart (2007) (3)
- An early Eocene fossil from the British London Clay elucidates the evolutionary history of the enigmatic Archaeotrogonidae (Aves, Strisores) (2021) (2)
- New data on the anatomy and palaeobiology of sandcoleid mousebirds (Aves, Coliiformes) from the early Eocene of Messel (2018) (2)
- New late Eocene and Oligocene Plotopterid Fossils from Washington State (USA), with a Revision of “Tonsala” buchanani (Aves, Plotopteridae) (2021) (2)
- A phasianid bird from the Pleistocene of Tainan: the very first avian fossil from Taiwan (2021) (2)
- A partial skeleton of Septencoracias from the early Eocene London Clay reveals derived features of bee-eaters (Meropidae) in a putative stem group roller (Aves, Coracii) (2021) (2)
- Towards completion of the early Eocene aviary: A new bird group from the Messel oil shale (Aves, Eopachypterygidae, fam. nov.). (2015) (2)
- Vergleichend-morphologische Untersuchung der Befiederung des Daumens. Comparative-morphological Study of the Pterylosis of the Thumb (1996) (2)
- Feraequornithes: a name for the clade formed by Procellariiformes, Sphenisciformes, Ciconiiformes, Suliformes and Pelecaniformes (Aves) (2021) (2)
- The alleged early Miocene Auk Petralca austriaca is a Loon (Aves, Gaviiformes): restudy of a controversial fossil bird (2018) (2)
- The Enigmatic Ibidopodia from the Early Miocene of France—The First Neogene Record of Cariamiformes (Aves) in Europe (2014) (2)
- Psittacopasseres: Psittaciformes (Parrots) and Passeriformes (Passerines) (2022) (1)
- Southern hemisphere tectonics in the Cenozoic shaped the pantropical distribution of parrots and passerines (2022) (1)
- Aequornithes: Aquatic and Semi-Aquatic Carnivores (2016) (1)
- Becassius charadriioides, an early Miocene pratincole-like bird from France: with comments on the early evolutionary history of the Glareolidae (Aves, Charadriiformes) (2019) (1)
- Comment on Braun and Huddleston "A molecular phylogenetic survey of caprimulgiform nightbirds illustrates the utility of non-coding sequences". (2010) (1)
- Early Eocene fossil illuminates the ancestral (diurnal) ecomorphology of owls and documents a mosaic evolution of the strigiform body plan (2022) (1)
- Erratum to: “Another charadriiform-like bird from the Lower Eocene of Denmark” (2014) (1)
- An Introduction to Birds, the Geological Settings of Their Evolution, and the Avian Skeleton (2016) (1)
- Data from: Preservation of uropygial gland lipids in a 48-million-year-old bird (2017) (1)
- Structural coloration in a fossil feather Supplementary data (2010) (1)
- A survey of the uncinate bone and other poorly known ossicles associated with the lacrimal/ectethmoid complex of the avian skull (2022) (1)
- Shorebirds, Cranes, and Relatives (2016) (1)
- “Caprimulgiformes” and Apodiformes (Nightjars and Allies, Swifts, and Hummingbirds) (2009) (1)
- A derived pterygoid/palatine complex indicates sister group relationship between the Cuckoo Finch, Anomalospiza imberbis and the Grosbeak Weaver, Amblyospizaalbifrons (2013) (1)
- On the comparative morphology of the juvenile avian skull: An assessment of squamosal shape across avian higher‐level taxa (2020) (1)
- Nearly complete leg of an unusual, shelduck-sized anseriform bird from the earliest late Miocene hominid locality Hammerschmiede (Germany) (2022) (1)
- Introduction (2022) (0)
- A survey of casques, frontal humps, and other extravagant bony cranial protuberances in birds (2018) (0)
- Figure 2 from: Mayr G (2021) On the occurrence of lateral openings and fossae (pleurocoels) in the thoracic vertebrae of neornithine birds and their functional significance. Vertebrate Zoology 71: 453-463. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e71268 (2021) (0)
- The “Difficult-to-Place Groups”: Biogeographic Surprises and Aerial Specialists (2016) (0)
- New fossils from the London Clay show that the Eocene Masillaraptoridae are stem group representatives of falcons (Aves, Falconiformes) (2021) (0)
- Comparative morphology of the radial carpal bone of neornithine birds and the phylogenetic significance of character variation (2014) (0)
- A derived pterygoid/palatine complex indicates sister group relationship between the Cuckoo Finch, Anomalospiza imberbis and the Grosbeak Weaver, Amblyospizaalbifrons (2013) (0)
- Earliest northeastern Atlantic Ocean basin record of an auk (Charadriiformes, Pan-Alcidae): fossil remains from the Miocene of Germany (2013) (0)
- Figure 4 from: Mayr G (2021) On the occurrence of lateral openings and fossae (pleurocoels) in the thoracic vertebrae of neornithine birds and their functional significance. Vertebrate Zoology 71: 453-463. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e71268 (2021) (0)
- Palaeognathous Birds (2022) (0)
- The Origin of Birds (2016) (0)
- Earliest and first Northern Hemispheric hoatzin fossils substantiate Old World origin of a “Neotropic endemic” (2014) (0)
- Peer Review #1 of "An avian femur from the Late Cretaceous of Vega Island, Antarctic Peninsula: removing the record of cursorial landbirds from the Mesozoic of Antarctica (v0.1)" (2019) (0)
- Figure 1 from: Mayr G (2021) On the occurrence of lateral openings and fossae (pleurocoels) in the thoracic vertebrae of neornithine birds and their functional significance. Vertebrate Zoology 71: 453-463. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e71268 (2021) (0)
- Psittacopedids and zygodactylids: The diverse and species-rich psittacopasserine birds from the early Eocene London Clay of Walton-on-the-Naze (Essex, UK) (2022) (0)
- Figure 1 from: Sangster G, Mayr G (2021) Feraequornithes: a name for the clade formed by Procellariiformes, Sphenisciformes, Ciconiiformes, Suliformes and Pelecaniformes (Aves). Vertebrate Zoology 71: 49-53. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e61728 (0)
- ThepeculiarscapulaofthelateEoceneElaphrocnemus phasianusMilne-edwards,1892(Aves,Cariamae) (2008) (0)
- Mesozoic Birds: Interrelationships and Character Evolution (2016) (0)
- Mirandornithes (Grebes and Flamingos), Charadriiformes (Shorebirds and Allies), and Gruiformes (Rails, Cranes, and Allies) (2022) (0)
- Columbiformes (doves and sandgrouse), Cuculiformes (cuckoos), and other neoavian taxa of uncertain affinities (2009) (0)
- Strigiformes (Owls), Coliiformes (Mousebirds), and Cavitaves (Trogons, Rollers, Woodpeckers, and Allies) (2022) (0)
- A fossil Al bAt ross from the e Ar ly o l igocene of the n o rth s eA b A s in (2012) (0)
- A previously unnoticed vascular trait of the middle ear suggests that a cranial heat-exchange structure contributed to the radiation of cold-adapted songbirds (2018) (0)
- Detection of lost calamus challenges identity of isolated Archaeopteryx feather (2019) (0)
- University of Birmingham 3D Camouflage in an Ornithischian Dinosaur (2017) (0)
- Phoenicopteriformes (flamingos) and Podicipediformes (grebes) (2009) (0)
- The Cenozoic Radiation of Small Arboreal Birds (2016) (0)
- Skeletal morphology of the middle Eocene swift Scaniacypselus and the evolutionary history of true swifts (Apodidae) (2014) (0)
- Paleogene Avifaunas: A Synopsis of General Biogeographic and Paleoecological Aspects (2022) (0)
- Erratum to: "Another CharadriiformLike Bird from the Lower Eocene of Denmark" (Paleontological Journal 47 (11), 1282 (2013)) (2014) (0)
- A tarsometatarsus from the upper Eocene Na Duong Basin—the first Palaeogene fossil bird from Vietnam (2022) (0)
- New records of buttonquails (Aves, Charadriiformes, Turnicidae) from the Oligocene and Miocene of Europe (2022) (0)
- Figure 5 from: Mayr G (2021) On the occurrence of lateral openings and fossae (pleurocoels) in the thoracic vertebrae of neornithine birds and their functional significance. Vertebrate Zoology 71: 453-463. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e71268 (2021) (0)
- Galloanseres: “Fowl” and Kin (2016) (0)
- Waders (Scolopacidae) surviving despite malaligned leg fractures in the wild: kinematics of bipedal locomotion (2017) (0)
- Charadriiformes (shorebirds and allies) (2009) (0)
- Accipitriformes (New World Vultures, Hawks, and Allies), Falconiformes (Falcons), and Cariamiformes (Seriemas and Allies) (2022) (0)
- Reviewers for the Auk 2012 (2012) (0)
- Supplementary material from "Characterization of melanosomes involved in the production of non-iridescent structural feather colours and their detection in the fossil record" (2019) (0)
- Of elephant‐, thunder‐, and terror birds: The allure of flightless giants (2019) (0)
- Pelagornithidae, Gastornithidae, and Crown Group Galloanseres (2022) (0)
- The Vastanavidae and Messelasturidae (Aves) from the early Eocene London Clay of Walton-on-the-Naze (Essex, UK) (2023) (0)
- Characterisation of melanosomes involved in the production of non-iridescent structural feather 1 colours and their detection in the fossil record 2 (2019) (0)
- “Core-Gruiformes” (Rails, Cranes, and Allies) (2009) (0)
- Aquatic and semiaquatic taxa (2009) (0)
- The Interrelationships and Origin of Crown Group Birds (Neornithes) (2016) (0)
- Ornithological databases at some German natural history museums (2003) (0)
- Cranium of an Eocene/Oligocene pheasant-sized galliform bird from western North America, with the description of a vascular autapomorphy of the Galliformes (2021) (0)
- An early Eocene fossil from the British London Clay elucidates the evolutionary history of the enigmatic Archaeotrogonidae (Aves, Strisores) [X27220] primary matrix includin morphological data only (2021) (0)
- A new fossil from the London Clay documents the convergent origin of a “mousebird-like” tarsometatarsus in an early Eocene near-passerine bird (2023) (0)
- A new fossil from the mid-Paleocene of New Zealand reveals an unexpected diversity of world’s oldest penguins (2017) (0)
- Evolution of avian breeding strategies and its relation to the habitat preferences of Mesozoic birds (2016) (0)
- Phaethontiformes and Aequornithes: The Aquatic and Semi-aquatic Neaovian Taxa (2022) (0)
- Paleogene avifaunas – synopsis of general aspects (2009) (0)
- Higher-level phylogeny of extant birds (2009) (0)
- ‒ neornithine birds from the Upper Cretaceous of the 2 Southern Hemisphere 3 4 (2018) (0)
- An early Eocene fossil from the British London Clay elucidates the evolutionary history of the enigmatic Archaeotrogonidae (Aves, Strisores) [X27588] morphological data matrix (2021) (0)
- Insular Avifaunas Now and Then, on Various Scales (2016) (0)
- A previously unnoticed vascular trait of the middle ear suggests that a cranial heat-exchange structure contributed to the radiation of cold-adapted songbirds (2018) (0)
- “Falconiformes” (Diurnal Birds of Prey) (2009) (0)
- Figure 1 from: Sangster G, Mayr G (2021) Feraequornithes: a name for the clade formed by Procellariiformes, Sphenisciformes, Ciconiiformes, Suliformes and Pelecaniformes (Aves). Vertebrate Zoology 71: 49-53. https://doi.org/10.3897/vertebrate-zoology.71.e61728 (0)
- Stratigraphy and major fossil localities (2009) (0)
- 3D modeling reveals functionality of a healed but malaligned leg fracture in a White-faced Storm Petrel Pelagodroma marina (2019) (0)
- Figure 3 from: Mayr G (2021) On the occurrence of lateral openings and fossae (pleurocoels) in the thoracic vertebrae of neornithine birds and their functional significance. Vertebrate Zoology 71: 453-463. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e71268 (2021) (0)
- Palaeognathous Birds (Ostriches, Tinamous, and Allies) (2016) (0)
- New species from the early Eocene London Clay suggest an undetected early Eocene diversity of the Leptosomiformes, an avian clade that includes a living fossil from Madagascar (2022) (0)
- Multiple skeletons of Rhynchaeites from the London Clay reveal the osteology of early Eocene ibises (Aves, Threskiornithidae) (2023) (0)
- Opisthocomiformes (Hoatzins), “Columbaves” (Doves, Cuckoos, Bustards, and Allies), and Strisores (Nightjars, Swifts, Hummingbirds, and Allies) (2022) (0)
- A Paleocene penguin from New Zealand substantiates multiple origins of gigantism in fossil Sphenisciformes (2017) (0)
- Cariamiforms and Diurnal Birds of Prey (2016) (0)
- The Mesozoic Flight Way towards Modern Birds (2016) (0)
- Basic Terminology and the Broader Phylogenetic and Geological Framework (2022) (0)
- Paläogene Vögel. Die Vogelschar vor Fink und Star (2007) (0)
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