Figure 2 in A review of Australian fossil penguins (Aves: Sphenisciformes) ...
Figure 2. Temporally-calibrated phylogeny of Sphenisciformes modified from Ksepka and Ando (2011) and Ksepka et al. (2012), showing major trends in Sphenisciform evolution and the first occurrence of Sphenisciformes in each region with extant species. Stem sphenisciform branches are shown in black a...
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Summary: | Figure 2. Temporally-calibrated phylogeny of Sphenisciformes modified from Ksepka and Ando (2011) and Ksepka et al. (2012), showing major trends in Sphenisciform evolution and the first occurrence of Sphenisciformes in each region with extant species. Stem sphenisciform branches are shown in black and crown clade Spheniscidae branches are shown in blue. Thick horizontal bars on branches indicate stratigraphic range maxima and minima. Abbreviations: AF, Africa; AN, Antarctica; AU, Australia; Ma, million years ago; SA, South America. ... : Published as part of Park, Travis & Fitzgerald, Erich M.G., 2012, A review of Australian fossil penguins (Aves: Sphenisciformes), pp. 309-325 in Memoirs of Museum Victoria 69 on page 313, DOI: 10.24199/j.mmv.2012.69.06, http://zenodo.org/record/12212344 ... |
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