A mid-Cretaceous enantiornithine (Aves) hatchling preserved in Burmese amber with unusual plumage Author links open overlay panelLidaXingab1Jingmai K.O'Connorc1Ryan C.McKellardef1Luis M.Chiappeg1KuoweiTsenghGangLiiMingBaij1 Burmese amber has recently provided some detailed glimpses of plumage, soft tissues, and osteology of juvenile enantiornithine birds, but these insights have been restricted to
Speciation of two gobioid species, Pterogobius elapoides and Pterogobius zonoleucus revealed by multi-locus nuclear and mitochondrial DNA analyses☆ Author links open overlay panelAkihitoaFumihitoAkishinonomiyabcYujiIkedadMasahiroAizawadSoNakagawaeiYumiUmeharaeTakahiroYonezawafgShuheiManogMasamiHasegawafgTetsujiNakabohTakashiGojoboriej To understand how geographical differentiation of gobioid fish
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