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- Avialae - Wikipedia
Avialae ("bird wings") is a clade containing the only living dinosaurs, the birds, and their closest relatives It is usually defined as all theropod dinosaurs more closely related to birds (Aves) than to deinonychosaurs, though alternative definitions are occasionally used (see below)
- GEOL 104 Avialae: Rise of the Birds - UMD
AVIALAE The last group of eumaniraptorans are the Avialae ("bird wings"), or "birds, broadly defined" (See note above, though, about the cautions of using the word "bird" for these early members of the lineage)
- An Archaeopteryx-like theropod from China and the origin of Avialae . . .
The most important result of our analysis is the removal of the Archaeopterygidae from the Avialae and its placement at the base of the Deinonychosauria, which challenges the long-held opinion
- Avialae | Dinosaur Dictionary | PrehistoricSaurus
Avialae is a group of dinosaurs that includes all modern birds and their closest extinct relatives This group represents the evolutionary branch where dinosaurs took to the skies and eventually became the feathered friends we see today
- Avialae - Wikiwand
Avialae is a term for birds and their immediate extinct ancestors It is a clade of dinosaurs containing their only living representatives (birds) and whatever coelurosaurs are regarded as their ancestors
- What is Avialae? - dinochecker. com
A jargon-free answer to a common question :: What is Avialae? [Dinochecker FAQ entry]
- What Is an Avialan and How Did They Become Birds?
In scientific terms, Avialae is the clade containing birds (Aves) and the dinosaurs more closely related to them than to others like dromaeosaurs This classification focuses on lineage, identifying the dinosaurs that ultimately gave rise to the birds we see today
- Avialae - theropoddatabase. github. io
First non-ornithothoracine fossil bird (Theropoda, Avialae) from the Early Cretaceous of Japan: Increasing our understanding about evolution and paleobiogeography of stem birds
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