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Parvorder Corvida

  • Charles Sibley
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents ix
  3. Figures xv
  4. Tables xvii
  5. Preface xix
  6. Acknowledgments xxiii
  7. Part One
  8. Introduction 1
  9. CHAPTER ONE A Brief History 9
  10. CHAPTER TWO Structure and Properties of DNA 19
  11. CHAPTER THREE Gene Structure and Function 31
  12. CHAPTER FOUR Genetic Regulation 40
  13. CHAPTER FIVE DNA Reassociation and Thermal Stability 48
  14. CHAPTER SIX The Sequence Organization of the Genome 74
  15. CHAPTER SEVEN The Families of Repeated DNA 90
  16. CHAPTER EIGHT Homology 104
  17. CHAPTER NINE Comparative DNA-DNA Studies 114
  18. CHAPTER TEN Materials and Methods 120
  19. CHAPTER ELEVEN Data Analysis 136
  20. CHAPTER TWELVE Tempo of Evolution 165
  21. CHAPTER THIRTEEN Demographic Factors and Rates of DNA Evolution 175
  22. CHAPTER FOURTEEN A Chronological Survey of the Classification of Birds 184
  23. CHAPTER FIFTEEN Principles and Methods of Classification 246
  24. CHAPTER SIXTEEN Classification of Birds Based on DNA-DNA Hybridization 253
  25. CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Melting Curves and Dendrograms 265
  26. Part Two
  27. Accounts of the Groups of Birds 269
  28. Ratites and Tinamous 272
  29. Gallinaceous Birds 289
  30. Waterfowl: Screamers, Ducks, Geese, and Swans 301
  31. Buttonquails or Hemipodes 312
  32. Woodpeckers, Honeyguides, Barbets, Toucans, Jacamars, and Puffbirds 318
  33. Hornbills, Hoopoes, Trogons, Rollers, Motmots, Todies, Kingfishers, and Bee-eaters 333
  34. Trogons 351
  35. Mousebirds or Colies 357
  36. Cuckoos, Hoatzin, and Turacos 364
  37. The Hoatzin 373
  38. Parrots 380
  39. Swifts and Hummingbirds 391
  40. Owls 402
  41. Owlet-Nightjars, Frogmouths, Oilbird, Potoos, Eared-Nightjars, Nighthawks, and Nightjars 412
  42. Pigeons and Doves 421
  43. Cranes, Sunbittern, Bustards, Limpkin, Sungrebes, Trumpeters, Seriemas, Kagu, Rails, and Mesites 427
  44. Sandgrouse and Shorebirds: Sandpipers, Plovers, Gulls, etc. 441
  45. Sandgrouse 463
  46. Diurnal Birds of Prey: Hawks, Eagles, Old World Vultures, Harriers, Kites, Falcons and Caracaras, New World Vultures or Condors 471
  47. Grebes 488
  48. The Totipalmate Swimmers: Traditional Order Pelecaniformes 491
  49. Herons, Hamerkop, Flamingos, Ibises, Shoebill, Pelicans, New World Vultures, and Storks 504
  50. Albatrosses, Petrels, Shearwaters, Diving-Petrels, Penguins, Loons, and Frigatebirds 528
  51. Penguins 538
  52. Loons or Divers 545
  53. Introduction to the Order Passeriformes: The Passerine Birds or Perching Birds 552
  54. Order Passeriformes 576
  55. Old World Suboscines 578
  56. New World Suboscines 590
  57. The Oscines or Songbirds: Suborder Passeri (Passeres) 602
  58. Parvorder Corvida 605
  59. Parvorder Passerida 628
  60. Historical Geography: Patterns of Distribution in Space and Time 699
  61. Figures 18-385 707
  62. Literature Cited 871
  63. Index 969
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