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After all, DINOSAURS still exist today? Why are BIRDS DINOSAURS? What characteristics unite dinosaurs and birds? Why did bird lineages survive the asteroid impact that wiped out most other dinosaurs 66 million years ago? Know the details of the origin and evolution of the group of birds, its kinship with the classic dinosaurs; feathered dinosaurs, species that lived in the past and much more!
Planet Aves by William Menq
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- Avialae basal
Padian, Kevin. (2004). Basal Avialae. The Dinosauria: Second Edition. 210-231
- Clado Maniraptora
Godefroit, Pascal; Cau, Andrea; Hu, Dong-Yu; Escuillié, François; Wu, Wenhao; Dyke, Gareth (2013). "A Jurassic avialan dinosaur from China resolves the early phylogenetic history of birds". Nature. 498 (7454): 359-362
- Clado Theropoda
Hendrickx, C.; Hartman, S.A.; Mateus, O. (2015). "An Overview of Non- Avian Theropod Discoveries and Classification". PalArch's Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology. 12 (1): 1-73
- Sobre o Mei Long
Junchang Lü; Li Xu; Yongqing Liu; Xingliao Zhang; Songhai Jia & Qiang Ji (2010). "A new troodontid (Theropoda: Troodontidae) from the Late Cretaceous of central China, and the radiation of Asian troodontids" Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 55 (3): 381-388
- Sobre o Archaeopteryx
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- Sobre os Scansoriopterygidae
Boris Sorkin (2021) Scansorial and aerial ability in Scansoriopterygidae and basal Oviraptorosauria, Historical Biology, 33:12, 3202-3214
- Evolução dos dinossauros e aves
Hu, Han & Sansalone, Gabriele & Wroe, Stephen & McDonald, Paul & O'Connor, Jingmai & li, Zhiheng & Xu, Xing & Zhou, Zhonghe. (2019). Evolution of the vomer and its implications for cranial kinesis in Paraves. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
- Evolução dos Maniraptora
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- Aves são dinossauros
Vicente, J. P. (2021) Dinossauros ainda vivem entre nós? NatGeo Online.
- Aves do Paleoceno
Agnolín, F.L., Egli, F.B., Chatterjee, S. et al. (2017) Vegaviidae, a new clade of southern diving birds that survived the K/T boundary. Sci Nat 104, 87