Charadriiformes
"Charadriiformes" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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An order of BIRDS including over 300 species that primarily inhabit coastal waters, beaches, and marshes. They are comprised of shorebirds, gulls, and terns.
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D046091
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MeSH Number(s) |
B01.050.150.900.248.150
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2019 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Charadriiformes" by people in Profiles.
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Thomas JE, Carvalho GR, Haile J, Rawlence NJ, Martin MD, Ho SY, Sigfússon AÞ, Jósefsson VA, Frederiksen M, Linnebjerg JF, Samaniego Castruita JA, Niemann J, Sinding MS, Sandoval-Velasco M, Soares AE, Lacy R, Barilaro C, Best J, Brandis D, Cavallo C, Elorza M, Garrett KL, Groot M, Johansson F, Lifjeld JT, Nilson G, Serjeanston D, Sweet P, Fuller E, Hufthammer AK, Meldgaard M, Fjeldså J, Shapiro B, Hofreiter M, Stewart JR, Gilbert MTP, Knapp M. Demographic reconstruction from ancient DNA supports rapid extinction of the great auk. Elife. 2019 11 26; 8.
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