Mayr, Gerald.
Gerald Mayr
VIAF ID: 93878568 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Gerald Mayr
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mayr, Gerald
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mayr, Gerald
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mayr, Gerald
- 100 1 _ ‡a Mayr, Gerald
- 100 1 _ ‡a Mayr, Gerald
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (15)
5xx's: Related Names (6)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Berlin, Humboldt-Univ
- 551 _ _ ‡a Frankfurt am Main ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
- 510 2 _ ‡a Fundacja "Natura optima dux"
- 510 2 _ ‡a Polska Akademia Nauk. Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii
- 510 2 _ ‡a Senckenberg Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum Frankfurt ‡4 affi ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
- 510 2 _ ‡a Senckenberg, Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum
Works
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Ausgestorbene und gefährdete Vögel in den Sammlungen des Forschungsinstitutes und Naturmuseums Senckenberg | |
"Coraciiforme" und "piciforme" Kleinvögel aus dem Mittel-Eozän der Grube Messel (Hessen, Deutschland) | |
The Early Eocene bird Gallinuloides wyomingensis - a stem group representative of Galliformes | |
Hindlimb morphology of Palaeotis suggests palaeognathous affinities of the Geranoididae and other "crane-like" birds from the Eocene of the Northern Hemisphere | |
Hypotarsus morphology of the Ralloidea supports a clade comprising Sarothrura and Mentocrex to the exclusion of Canirallus | |
Kurol | |
The Madagascan "Cuckoo-roller" (Aves: Leptosomidae) is not a roller - notes on the phylogenetic affinities and evolutionary history of a "living fossil" | |
A nearly complete skeleton of the fossil galliform bird Palaeortyx from the late Oligocene of Germany | |
A new short-legged landbird from the early Eocene of Wyoming and contemporaneous European sites | |
New species of Primozygodactylus from Messel and the ecomorphology and evolutionary significance of early Eocene zygodactylid birds (Aves, Zygodactylidae) | |
A new specimen of the Early Eocene Masillacolius brevidactylus and its implications for the evolution of feeding specializations in mousebirds (Coliiformes) | |
New specimens of the earliest European passeriform bird | |
A New Trogon from the Middle Oligocene of Céreste, France | |
New trogons from the early Tertiary of Germany | |
On the comparative morphology of the juvenile avian skull: An assessment of squamosal shape across avian higher-level taxa | |
On the diverse and widely ignored Paleocene avifauna of Menat (Puy-de-Dôme, France): new taxonomic records and unusual soft tissue preservation | |
On the Middle Miocene avifauna of Maboko Island, Kenya | |
On the occurrence of lateral openings and fossae (pleurocoels) in the thoracic vertebrae of neornithine birds and their functional significance | |
On the purported presence of fossilized collagen fibres in an ichthyosaur and a theropod dinosaur | |
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 | |
On the taxonomy and osteology of the Early Eocene North American Geranoididae (Aves, Gruoidea) | |
On the true affinities ofChenornis graculoidesPortis, 1884, andAnas lignitifilaPortis, 1884—an albatross and an unusual duck from the Miocene of Italy | |
An osprey | |
Osteological evidence for paraphyly of the avian order Caprimulgiformes (nightjars and allies) | |
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) | |
Osteology of a new giant bony-toothed bird from the Miocene of Chile, with a revision of the taxonomy of Neogene Pelagornithidae | |
Out of Africa: Fossils shed light on the origin of the hoatzin, an iconic Neotropic bird. | |
The Palaeogene Old World potooParapreficaMayr, 1999 (Aves, Nyctibiidae): Its osteology and affinities to the New World Preficinae Olson, 1987 | |
Paleogene fossil birds | |
Parrot interrelationships—morphology and the new molecular phylogenies | |
Parvigruidae (Aves, core Gruiformes) from the early Oligocene of Belgium | |
Pectoral girdle morphology of Mesozoic birds and the evolution of the avian supracoracoideus muscle | |
Pelvis morphology suggests that early Mesozoic birds were too heavy to contact incubate their eggs. | |
Phylogenetic affinities of the enigmatic avian taxonzygodactylusbased on new material from the early oligocene of France | |
Phylogenetic interrelationships of living and extinct Tinamidae, volant palaeognathous birds from the New World | |
The phylogeny of charadriiform birds (shorebirds and allies) - reassessing the conflict between morphology and molecules | |
PHYLOGENY OF EARLY TERTIARY SWIFTS AND HUMMINGBIRDS (AVES: APODIFORMES) | |
Prawie kompletny szkielet Palaeortyx, kopalnego grzebiącego z późnego Oligocenu Niemiec | |
Preservation of uropygial gland lipids in a 48-million-year-old bird | |
Psittacopedids and zygodactylids: The diverse and species-rich psittacopasserine birds from the early Eocene London Clay of Walton-on-the-Naze (Essex, UK) | |
Quercypsitta-like birds from the early Eocene of India (Aves, ?Psittaciformes) | |
The Rauenberg fossil Lagerstätte (Baden-Württemberg, Germany): A window into early Oligocene marine and coastal ecosystems of Central Europe | |
Reappraisal of early Miocene rails (Aves, Rallidae) from central France: diversity and character evolution | |
A reassessment of Eocene parrotlike fossils indicates a previously undetected radiation of zygodactyl stem group representatives of passerines (Passeriformes) | |
A revision of the Lari (Aves, Charadriiformes) from the early Miocene of Saint-Gérand-le-Puy (Allier, France) | |
Rollers | |
Schriftenschau | |
Size and number of the hypoglossal nerve foramina in the avian skull and their potential neuroanatomical significance | |
Skeletal morphology of the middle Eocene swift Scaniacypselus and the evolutionary history of true swifts (Apodidae) | |
Skeleton of a new owl from the early Eocene of North America (Aves, Strigiformes) with an accipitrid-like foot morphology | |
A skeleton of a small rail from the Rupelian of Poland adds to the diversity of early Oligocene Ralloidea | |
A skull of a very large crane from the late Miocene of Southern Germany, with notes on the phylogenetic interrelationships of extant Gruinae | |
A SMALL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PHALACROCORACOIDEA (CORMORANTS AND ANHINGAS) FROM THE LATE OLIGOCENE OF GERMANY | |
Southern hemisphere tectonics in the Cenozoic shaped the pantropical distribution of parrots and passerines | |
A stem lineage representative of buttonquails from the Lower Oligocene of Germany - fossil evidence for a charadriiform origin of the Turnicidae | |
Structural coloration in a fossil feather | |
Structure and homology ofPsittacosaurustail bristles | |
The tenth skeletal speciement of archaeopteryx | |
Tertiary plotopterids (Aves, Plotopteridae) and a novel hypothesis on the phylogenetic relationships of penguins (Spheniscidae) | |
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) | |
TINY HOOPOE-LIKE BIRDS FROM THE MIDDLE EOCENE OF MESSEL (GERMANY) | |
A TODY | |
Towards completion of the early Eocene aviary: A new bird group from the Messel oil shale (Aves, Eopachypterygidae, fam. nov.) | |
Waders | |
Waders (Scolopacidae) surviving despite malaligned leg fractures in the wild: kinematics of bipedal locomotion | |
Waves of genomic hitchhikers shed light on the evolution of gamebirds (Aves: Galliformes) research article | |
A well-preserved Archaeopteryx specimen with theropod features | |
Well-preserved new skeleton of the Middle EoceneMesselastursubstantiates sister group relationship between Messelasturidae and Halcyornithidae (Aves, ?Pan-Psittaciformes) | |
A well-preserved partial skeleton of the poorly known early Miocene seriema Noriegavis santacrucensis (Aves, Cariamidae) | |
The world’s smallest owl, the earliest unambiguous charadriiform bird, and other avian remains from the early Eocene Nanjemoy Formation of Virginia (USA) |