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Lindow, Bent E. K., and Gareth J. Dyke. "A small galliform bird from the Lower Eocene Fur Formation, north-western Denmark." Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark 55 (March 12, 2007): 59–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.37570/bgsd-2007-55-04.

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A pair of fossilized imprints of feet represent the first published galliform (landfowl) specimenfrom the Lower Eocene Fur Formation of northwest Denmark. The specimen is referable to Galliformes due to the presence of a distinctly asymmetric trochlea metatarsi III. The specimen appears distinct from previously described Eocene Galliformes (e.g. Gallinuloididae, Quercymegapodiidae and Paraortygidae) and may represent a new taxon of Galliformes, increasing the diversity of this group in the Lower Eocene.
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Aynalem, Yihenew, Afework Bekele, and Bezawork Afework Bogale. "Population Status and Threats to Galliform Bird in the Arjo-Didessa River Valley, Southwestern Ethiopia." International Journal of Zoology 2023 (July 3, 2023): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/5730010.

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The study was conducted to assess the species composition, population size, public knowledge, and threats to Galliform birds in the Arjo-Didessa River Valley, Southwestern Ethiopia. Data were collected from January 2018 to December 2020, covering both the dry and wet seasons. The study area was classified into four habitat categories: farmland, forest, grassland, and riverine areas. A line transects survey and point count routes were employed in the open habitats and dense habitats, respectively, to collect data. The species’ composition and relative abundance of Galliformes were estimated by
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Muslim Hadi, Afkar. "Checklist and distribution of Galliform Birds (Order: Galliformes) in Iraq." Bionatura 8, no. 1 (2023): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.21931/rb/2023.08.01.65.

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A total of four genera and four species belong to one family, Phasianidae, Order Galliformes; about 72 specimens deposited in the bird's collection in the Iraq "Natural History Research Center and Museum INHM" were reviewed. In the current study, morphometrics of four species of taxidermy Galliform birds: Chukor Alectoris graeca (Meisner, 1804), Seesee Ammoperdix griseogularis (Brandt, 1843), Quail Coturnix coturnix (Linnaeus, 1758), and Black Partridge Francolinus francolinus (Linnaeus, 1766) were documented. In addition, the distribution ranges throughout Iraq and the Global Conservation Sta
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Mayr, Gerald, James L. Goedert, and Renate Rabenstein. "Cranium of an Eocene/Oligocene pheasant-sized galliform bird from western North America, with the description of a vascular autapomorphy of the Galliformes." Journal of Ornithology 163, no. 1 (2021): 315–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10336-021-01935-4.

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AbstractWe describe the fossil cranium of a pheasant-sized galliform land bird from latest Eocene or earliest Oligocene marine rocks of the Jansen Creek Member, Makah Formation (Washington State, USA), which is the only three-dimensionally preserved cranium of a Paleogene representative of the Galliformes. The specimen was freed from a hard calcareous nodule with dilute formic acid. Micro-computed tomography provided further osteological details and a virtual cranial endocast. The fossil exhibits a plesiomorphic temporal morphology, lacking an ossified aponeurosis zygomatica, a feature charact
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Akramova, F. D., U. A. Shakarbaev, A. S. Zhangabaev, I. M. Arepbaev, S. Sh Rabbimov, and D. A. Azimov. "Helminths of domestic and wild chicken birds (Aves: Galliformes) of Uzbekistan." Russian Journal of Parasitology 15, no. 2 (2021): 11–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.31016/1998-8435-2021-15-2-11-16.

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The purpose of the research is studying existing fauna and ecology of Galliform helminths in biogeocenoses of Uzbekistan.Materials and methods. Parasitic worms were collected from chicken-like birds of the terrestrial cenoses of Karakalpakstan and North-eastern Uzbekistan. Birds were studied in all seasons of 2018–2020. Wild birds – Himalayan hen, keklik, grey partridge, quail and pheasant, were hunted by local hunters during hunting seasons, while domestic birds - chickens, turkeys and guinea fowls were uncovered from different types of poultry farms. The study of birds was carried out by wel
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SKORACKI, MACIEJ, and BOZENA SIKORA. "Quill mites (Acari: Syringophilidae) associated with galliform birds (Aves: Galliformes)." Zootaxa 2966, no. 1 (2011): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2966.1.2.

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A review of the syringophilid mites (Acari: Prostigmata: Cheyletoidea: Syringophilidae) parasitizing galliform birds is given. Four new species are described: Kalamotrypetes cracidus sp. nov. ex Penelope sp. from Guyana and Ortalis canicollis (Wagler) (Cracidae) from Paraguay; Galliphilopsis colinus sp. nov. ex Colinus cristatus (Linnaeus) from Surinam and C. leucopogon (Lesson) (Odontophoridae) from Colombia; G. szeptyckii sp. nov. ex Coturnix pectoralis Gould from Australia, C. chinensis (Linnaeus) from Indonesia and C. coturnix (Linnaeus) (Phasianidae) from Japan; Columbiphilus odontophorid
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Queiroz, Kevin de, and David A. Good. "The Scleral Ossicles of Opisthocomus and Their Phylogenetic Significance." Auk 105, no. 1 (1988): 29–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/auk/105.1.29.

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Abstract Dried scleral rings of Opisthocomus, Galliformes, Cuculiformes, and other birds were examined to determine the pattern of ossicle overlap in Opisthocomus and its bearing on the phylogenetic relationships of this taxon. Although Opisthocomus shares a derived number of 12 scleral ossicles with cuculid Cuculiformes, the pattern of ossicle overlap differs. Nevertheless, fewer modifications are required to derive the number and pattern of ossicles in Opisthocomus from the conditions in cuculid or musophagid Cuculiformes than from the conditions in any galliform. Our findings also indicate
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Fandiño, Sergio, Esperanza Gomez-Lucia, Laura Benítez, and Ana Doménech. "Comparison of Endogenous Alpharetroviruses (ALV-like) across Galliform Species: New Distant Proviruses." Microorganisms 12, no. 1 (2023): 86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12010086.

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The Genus Alpharetrovirus contains viruses pathogenic mainly for chickens, forming the Avian Sarcoma and Leukosis Virus group (ASLV). Cells of most Galliform species, besides chickens, contain genetic elements (endogenous retroviruses, ERVs) that could recombine with other alpharetroviruses or express proteins, complementing defective ASLV, which may successfully replicate and cause disease. However, they are quite unknown, and only ALV-F, from ring-necked pheasants, has been partially published. Upon scrutiny of 53 genomes of different avian species, we found Alpharetrovirus-like sequences on
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Akramova, Jangubaev, Arapbaev, Yorkulov, Rabbimov, and Azimov. "HELMINTHS OF DOMESTIC AND WILD GALLIFORMES IN UZBEKISTAN." THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PARASITIC DISEASE CONTROL, no. 22 (May 19, 2021): 44–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.31016/978-5-6046256-1-3.2021.22.44-50.

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We found that parasitic worms were widespread in the study Galliformes of Uzbekistan. The total helminth infection rate in domestic and wild Galliformes was 50.5%. 43 species of helminths belonging to cestodes, trematodes and nematodes were identified in infected birds. For the first time for the helminth fauna of Uzbekistan, we recorded 3 species of trematodes (Brachylaima fuscatus, Collyriculum faba and Echinostoma miyagawai) and 10 species of nematodes (genera: Capillaria, Aonchotheca, Ascaridia, Heterakis, Dispharynx, Streptocara, Tetrameres, Diplotriaena and Splendidofilaria). In our coll
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Chang-qing, Ding, and Zheng Guang-mei. "The regions of conservation importance for grouse, partridges and pheasants in China." Bird Conservation International 10, no. 4 (2000): 319–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959270900000289.

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China is a large country, occupying 9,600,000 km2. It lies between longitudes 73°40′E and 135° 05′E, a distance of some 5,200 km. Mountainous in the west and flat in the east, the land surface of China slopes downward from west to east in a three-step staircase and can be divided into moist, semi-moist, semi-arid and arid regions from the east coast to the inland north-west respectively. From north to south, China covers frigid, temperate, subtropical and tropical zones. All of this variation in geographical and climate conditions combine to give it a high diversity of fauna and flora.The coun
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DYKE, GARETH J., BONNIE E. GULAS, and TIMOTHY M. CROWE. "Suprageneric relationships of galliform birds (Aves, Galliformes): a cladistic analysis of morphological characters." Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 137, no. 2 (2003): 227–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1096-3642.2003.00048.x.

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Dai, Wen-Kai, Zen-Chung Shih, and Ruei-Chuan Chang. "Synthesizing Feather Textures in Galliformes." Computer Graphics Forum 14, no. 3 (1995): 407–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8659.1430407.

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Dai, Wen-Kai, Zen-Chung Shih, and Ruei-Chuan Chang. "Synthesizing Feather Textures in Galliformes." Computer Graphics Forum 14, no. 3 (1995): 407–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8659.1995.cgf143_0407.x.

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Kan, X. Z., J. K. Yang, X. F. Li, et al. "Phylogeny of major lineages of galliform birds (Aves: Galliformes) based on complete mitochondrial genomes." Genetics and Molecular Research 9, no. 3 (2010): 1625–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4238/vol9-3gmr898.

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DYKE, GARETH J. "The phylogenetic position of Gallinuloides Eastman (Aves: Galliformes) from the Tertiary of North America." Zootaxa 199, no. 1 (2003): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.199.1.1.

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I have extended a recent phylogenetic analysis of morphological characters for galliform birds (pheasants, grouse, partridges and allies) to investigate the placement of the enigmatic fossil Gallinuloides wyomingensis Eastman. This analysis shows that, contrary to most previous interpretations, the fossil Gallinuloides is a basal member of the ‘phasianoid’ assemblage within Galliformes—not basal within the order as has been previously proposed. This conclusion is supported by several clear osteological features preserved on the holotype and only currently described specimen of this enigmatic f
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Zhou, Shengyang, Xibao Wang, Lidong Wang, et al. "Different Evolutionary Trends of Galloanseres: Mitogenomics Analysis." Animals 14, no. 10 (2024): 1437. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani14101437.

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The two existing clades of Galloanseres, orders Galliformes (landfowl) and Anseriformes (waterfowl), exhibit dramatically different evolutionary trends. Mitochondria serve as primary sites for energy production in organisms, and numerous studies have revealed their role in biological evolution and ecological adaptation. We assembled the complete mitogenome sequences of two species of the genus Aythya within Anseriformes: Aythya baeri and Aythya marila. A phylogenetic tree was constructed for 142 species within Galloanseres, and their divergence times were inferred. The divergence between Galli
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Boev, Zlatozar. "Wild galliform and gruiform birds (Aves, Galliformes and Gruiformes) in the archaeological record of Bulgaria." International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 7, no. 4 (1997): 430–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1099-1212(199707/08)7:4<430::aid-oa356>3.0.co;2-5.

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Zadworny, D., N. Kansaku, G. Bédécarrats, D. Guémené, and U. Kuhnlein. "Prolactin and its Receptor in Galliformes." Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews 13, no. 3 (2002): 223–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3184/147020602783698566.

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Rich, Gregory. "Tip for Wound Care in Galliformes." Journal of the Association of Avian Veterinarians 6, no. 4 (1992): 204. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/30136960.

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Wen, Longying, Yiqiang Fu, Bo Dai, and Janine Antalffy. "Polymorphism in some birds of Galliformes." Acta Ecologica Sinica 35, no. 4 (2015): 103–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chnaes.2015.06.004.

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Delogu, Mauro, Giulia Ghetti, Alessandro Gugiatti, et al. "Virological Investigation of Avian Influenza Virus on Postglacial Species of Phasianidae and Tetraonidae in the Italian Alps." ISRN Veterinary Science 2013 (September 17, 2013): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/601732.

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Land-based birds, belonging to Galliformes order are considered to be potential intermediaries in the emergence of new strains of influenza A viruses (AIVs), but the viral circulation in these birds remains largely unknown. To gain insights into the circulation of AIV in the wild Galliformes populations in Italian Alps, we conducted a virological survey on rock partridge (Alectoris graeca saxatilis) belonging to Phasianidae family and on tetraonids including rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus helveticus) and black grouse (Tetrao tetrix tetrix). In 2003 and 2004, during the hunting seasons, 79 wild
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Perry, Shelby M., Jeffrey G. Whitt, and Kelly S. Reyna. "The normal stages of development for the California valley quail." PLOS ONE 17, no. 5 (2022): e0268524. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268524.

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One challenge in avian embryology is establishing a standard developmental timetable, primarily because eggs incubated for identical durations can vary in developmental progress, even within the same species. For remedy, avian development is classified into distinct stages based on the formation of key morphological structures. Developmental stages exist for a few galliform species, but the literature is lacking a description of normal stages for California valley quail (Callipepla californica). Thus, the objective of this study was to stage and document the morphological and structural develo
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Jiang, Lan, De Bi, Hengwu Ding, et al. "Systematic Identification and Evolution Analysis of Sox Genes in Coturnix japonica Based on Comparative Genomics." Genes 10, no. 4 (2019): 314. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10040314.

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Coturnix japonica (Japanese quail) has been extensively used as a model animal for biological studies. The Sox gene family, which was systematically characterized by a high-mobility group (HMG-box) in many animal species, encodes transcription factors that play central roles during multiple developmental processes. However, genome-wide investigations on the Sox gene family in birds are scarce. In the current study, we first performed a genome-wide study to explore the Sox gene family in galliform birds. Based on available genomic sequences retrieved from the NCBI database, we focused on the gl
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Guan, Xiyuan, Xiaodong Rao, Gang Song, and Daiping Wang. "The evolution of courtship displays in Galliformes." Avian Research 13 (2022): 100008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.avrs.2022.100008.

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Wang, Shanghong, Binhua Wang, Fang Wang, and Zhiqiang Wu. "Complete mitochondrial genome ofGallus domesticus(Galliformes: Phasianidae)." Mitochondrial DNA 27, no. 2 (2014): 978–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/19401736.2014.926514.

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Dial, Kenneth P., and Brandon E. Jackson. "When hatchlings outperform adults: locomotor development in Australian brush turkeys ( Alectura lathami , Galliformes)." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278, no. 1712 (2010): 1610–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2010.1984.

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Within Galliformes, megapods (brush turkey, malleefowl, scrubfowl) exhibit unique forms of parental care and growth. Hatchlings receive no post-hatching parental care and exhibit the most exaggerated precocial development of all extant birds, hatching with fully developed, flight-capable forelimbs. Rather than flying up to safety, young birds preferentially employ wing-assisted incline running. Newly hatched Australian brush turkeys ( Alectura lathami ) are extraordinarily proficient at negotiating all textured inclined surfaces and can flap-walk up inclines exceeding the vertical. Yet, as bru
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Kalina, J., J. Mucksová, H. Yan, and P. Trefil. " Rapid sexing of selected Galliformes by polymerase chain reaction." Czech Journal of Animal Science 57, No. 4 (2012): 187–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/5894-cjas.

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Vent sexing of one-day-old chicks in commercial hatcheries has long been common practice and can be highly accurate. However, there are circumstances when this technique is not applicable such as smaller breeds, non-domestic birds, or where is the necessity of precise sexing. In this study we present a simple and reliable method for fast gender determination in selected Galliformes for which phenotypic determination of sex is difficult until maturity. Four species were tested: two commercial species &amp;ndash; chicken (Gallus gallus) and turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), and two game birds &amp;n
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Lisney, Thomas J., Andrew N. Iwaniuk, Jeffrey Kolominsky, Mischa V. Bandet, Jeremy R. Corfield, and Douglas R. Wylie. "Interspecifc variation in eye shape and retinal topography in seven species of galliform bird (Aves: Galliformes: Phasianidae)." Journal of Comparative Physiology A 198, no. 10 (2012): 717–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00359-012-0742-1.

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TRESIERRA-AYALA, Álvaro, Freddy ESPINOZA-CAMPOS, María E. BENDAYÁN-ACOSTA, Marjorie DONAYRE-P., and Heriberto FERNÁNDEZ. "LA FAUNA SILVESTRE DE LA AMAZONÍA PERUANA, UN POTENCIAL RESERVORIO DE Campylobacter jejuni subsp. jejuni Y Campylobacter coli." Folia Amazónica 15, no. 1-2 (2006): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.24841/fa.v15i1-2.229.

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La presencia de las especies termotolerantes de Campylobacter en el tracto intestinal de animales domésticos y silvestres, permitiría considerar a estos como potenciales reservorios y posibles fuentes de gastroenteritis en humanos. Con el propósito de determinar el nivel de importancia de los animales silvestres de la Amazonía Peruana como reservorios naturales de Campylobacter jejuni subsp. jejuni y Campylobacter coli, se obtuvieron muestras fecales a partir de 100 mamíferos y 100 aves e inmediatamente se colocaron en un medio de enriquecimiento semisólido. Estas fueron sembradas en Agar Skir
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Hiyama, Gen, David Zadworny, and Norio Kansaku. "Cloning and Comparison of Prolactin Promoter in Galliformes." Journal of Poultry Science 46, no. 1 (2009): 6–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2141/jpsa.46.6.

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Linde-Medina, M. "Testing the cranial evolutionary allometric ‘rule’ in Galliformes." Journal of Evolutionary Biology 29, no. 9 (2016): 1873–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jeb.12918.

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Цвелых, А. Н. "Ревизия позднеплейстоценовой и голоценовой фауны Galliformes Горного Крыма". Зоологический журнал 95, № 11 (2016): 1354–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.7868/s0044513416090117.

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Li, Xue-Juan, and Li-Liang Lin. "Complete mitochondrial genome of Francolinus pintadeanus (Galliformes: Phasianidae)." Mitochondrial DNA Part B 1, no. 1 (2016): 579–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2016.1197059.

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Akramova, F. D., A. U. Mirzaeva, Sh O. Saidova, M. Sh Toremuratov, Zh R. Esonboev, and D. A. Azimov. "ECOLOGICAL AND FAUNISTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ECTOPARASITES OF GALLIFORMES OF NORTH-EASTERN UZBEKISTAN." Научное обозрение. Биологические науки (Scientific Review. Biological Sciences), no. 4 2022 (2022): 17–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.17513/srbs.1290.

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Ball, Alex, Carolyn Robertson, and Molly Doubleday. "The genome sequence of the Western Capercaillie Tetrao urogallus Linnaeus, 1758." Wellcome Open Research 9 (April 15, 2024): 198. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.21261.1.

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We present a genome assembly from an individual male Tetrao urogallus (the Western Capercaillie; Chordata; Aves; Galliformes; Phasianidae). The genome sequence is 1,013.2 megabases in length. Most of the assembly is scaffolded into 39 chromosomal pseudomolecules, including the Z sex chromosome. The mitochondrial genome has also been assembled and is 16.68 kilobases in length.
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Corfield, Jeremy R., Nobuhiro Harada, and Andrew N. Iwaniuk. "Aromatase expression in the brain of the ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) and comparisons with other galliform birds (Aves, Galliformes)." Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy 47 (January 2013): 15–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jchemneu.2012.12.001.

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Marceliano, Maria Luiza Videira, Sérgio Roberto Posso, and Reginaldo José Donatelli. "Osteologia craniana de Penelope superciliaris Temminck, 1815 (Galliformes: Cracidae)." Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi - Ciências Naturais 2, no. 1 (2021): 55–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.46357/bcnaturais.v2i1.712.

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Penelope superciliaris é endêmica da região Neotropical, pertencente à subfamília Penelopinae, inserida na família Cracidae. Sua posição taxonômica ainda é controversa em relação às espécies congêneres, bem como entre os gêneros pertencentes a esta família, além de pouco se conhecer sobre sua anatomia. Foi proposta neste trabalho a descrição osteológica do crânio de P. superciliaris, visando a ampliar os estudos anatômicos nesta espécie e obter caracteres para uma futura análise sistemática com os demais Cracidae. Não há variação morfológica em P. superciliaris, evidenciando-se um padrão osteo
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Yu-ren, Gao. "Conservation status of endemic Galliformes on Hainan Island, China." Bird Conservation International 8, no. 4 (1998): 411–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959270900002161.

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SummaryThe Hainan Hill-partridge Arborophila ardens is endemic to the island of Hainan, which lies off the south coast of China. Distinct subspecies of the Silver Pheasant Lophura nyethemera xvhiteheadi and Grey Peacock-pheasant Polyplectron bicalcaratum katsumatae are also endemic to the island. All three taxa are considered endangered and are very poorly known in the wild. Surveys of remaining patches of forest were undertaken between 1987 and 1994 during which local people were interviewed and some forest areas were visited. The hill-partridge was confirmed from three blocks of forest and r
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McGowan, P., R. W. R. J. Dekker, S. Dowell, and P. Garson. "The making of conservation Action Plans for the Galliformes." Bird Conservation International 8, no. 2 (1998): 173–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959270900003245.

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SummaryMegapodes: an action plan for their conservation 1995–1999) was published in 1995 by the Species Survival Commission of IUCN – The World Conservation Union. It is the twenty-eighth publication in its Action Plan series and the first for any group of birds. Action Plans published under the auspices of the Species Survival Commission are perceived as a means of making information on the status, threats and action required to safeguard species available to conservation planners and others in a position to take action. They are compiled by the appropriate taxon Specialist Group of the Speci
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LI, Renqiang, Huidong TIAN, and Xinhai LI. "Climate change induced range shifts of Galliformes in China." Integrative Zoology 5, no. 2 (2010): 154–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-4877.2010.00198.x.

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Зеленков, Н. В. "Ревизия неворобьиных птиц Полгарди (Венгрия, верхний миоцен). 2. Galliformes". Палеонтологический журнал 2016, № 6 (2016): 79–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.7868/s0031031x16060167.

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Xin, Lu, Cangjue Zhuoma, Suolong Ciren, and Zheng Guang-mei. "Two field techniques for estimating relative abundance of galliformes." Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences 8, no. 2 (2003): 459–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02907232.

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García del Rey, Eduardo. "Exotic, introduced and invasive avifauna on Tenerife: are these species a serious threat?" Vieraea Folia scientiarum biologicarum canariensium 35, Vieraea 35 (2007): 147–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31939/vieraea.2007.35.14.

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I review the exotic avifauna of Tenerife since records began in the late 1980´s and update and analyse the actual status of these bird species by providing new data, from 2005-2006, of the distribution of these apparently selfsustaining populations. A literature search did not make clear how many species are present on Tenerife (range 1-9) and suggested that all introductions to this island were of species from 4 orders (i.e. Galliformes, Columbiformes, Psittaciformes and Passeriformes) belonging to 7 families (Numidae, Phasianidae, Columbidae, Psittacidae, Estrildidae, Fringillidae and Sturni
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LEDWOŃ, ALEKSANDRA, EWA AUGUSTYNOWICZ-KOPEĆ, PAWEŁ PARNIEWSKI, et al. "Mycobacteriosis in peafowl: Analysis of four cases." Medycyna Weterynaryjna 74, no. 1 (2018): 6001–2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21521/mw.6001.

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Peafowl (Pavo cristatus), similarly to other Galliformes, are particularly susceptible to infection by Mycobacterium avium. Peafowl differ from other Galliformes in the clinical image of the infection, with dominating respiratory signs. Occurrence of severe and sustained dyspnoea in peafowl raises suspicion of mycobacteriosis, which, however, is not always easy to confirm. In the cases described here, mycobacteria were detected in direct swabs from the trachea of two individuals, and cultures were conducted on the Löwenstein- Jensen medium. In one individual, no mycobacteria were found in trac
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Lee, Chung-Young. "Exploring Potential Intermediates in the Cross-Species Transmission of Influenza A Virus to Humans." Viruses 16, no. 7 (2024): 1129. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v16071129.

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The influenza A virus (IAV) has been a major cause of several pandemics, underscoring the importance of elucidating its transmission dynamics. This review investigates potential intermediate hosts in the cross-species transmission of IAV to humans, focusing on the factors that facilitate zoonotic events. We evaluate the roles of various animal hosts, including pigs, galliformes, companion animals, minks, marine mammals, and other animals, in the spread of IAV to humans.
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Fanelli, A., G. Menardi, M. Chiodo, et al. "Gastroenteric parasite of wild Galliformes in the Italian Alps: implication for conservation management." Parasitology 147, no. 4 (2019): 471–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003118201900177x.

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AbstractThis study provides insights about the diversity, prevalence and distribution of alpine wild galliformes gastrointestinal parasite community, trying to fill a gap in the scientific information currently available in scientific literature. The analysis included three host species: 77 rock partridge (Alectoris graeca saxatilis), 83 black grouse (Tetrao tetrix tetrix) and 26 rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta helveticus) shot during the hunting seasons 2008–2015. Parasites isolated were Ascaridia compar, Capillaria caudinflata and cestodes. The rock ptarmigan was free from gastrointestinal para
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Chuva Álvarez, Vanessa, Javier Torres Jiménez, Fidel Rodríguez-Galarza, et al. "Riqueza de especies y actividad diaria de Tinamiformes, Galliformes y Columbiformes de hábitos terrestres en un bosque de la alta Amazonía ecuatoriana." Ciencia Amazónica (Iquitos) 11, no. 1-2 (2023): 29–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.22386/ca.v11i1-2.384.

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El estudio de las aves selváticas terrestres es aún incipiente en la alta Amazonía ecuatoriana. Por ello, este trabajo buscó describir la riqueza de especies y actividad diaria de Tinamiformes, Galliformes y Columbiformes de hábitos más terrestres, mediante el uso de cámaras trampa en el Bosque Protector de la Comunidad Pablo López de Oglán Alto, provincia de Pastaza. Se emplearon 20 cámaras instaladas desde febrero a julio del año 2020. Mediante un esfuerzo de 3317 trampas/noche se registraron 7 especies de los tres órdenes. Las especies con mayor abundancia relativa fueron: la paloma perdiz
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Kimball, Rebecca T., Peter A. Hosner, and Edward L. Braun. "A phylogenomic supermatrix of Galliformes (Landfowl) reveals biased branch lengths." Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 158 (May 2021): 107091. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2021.107091.

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Kan, X. Z., X. F. Li, Z. P. Lei, et al. "Complete mitochondrial genome of Cabot’s tragopan, Tragopan caboti (Galliformes: Phasianidae)." Genetics and Molecular Research 9, no. 2 (2010): 1294–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.4238/vol9-2gmr820.

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Urban, Kristyn N., Anna G. Gibson, C. Brad Dabbert, and Steven M. Presley. "Preliminary Disease Surveillance in West Texas Quail (Galliformes: Odontophoridae) Populations." Journal of Wildlife Diseases 49, no. 2 (2013): 427–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.7589/2011-05-133.

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