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The following pages link to Cracidae (Q725342):
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- Curassow (Q1037395) (← links)
- Penelope (Q1071983) (← links)
- Piping guan (Q2415068) (← links)
- Penelopinae (Q3374711) (← links)
- Category:Cracidae (Q7088018) (← links)
- (Q13167647) (redirect page) (← links)
- Combined nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences resolve generic relationships within the Cracidae (Galliformes, Aves) (Q28205589) (← links)
- The correct stems of family-group names citing Ortalis Merrem, 1786, as type genus (Aves: Cracidae) (Q29464167) (← links)
- Use and knowledge of the razor-billed curassow pauxi tuberosa (spix, 1825) (galliformes, cracidae) by a riverine community of the oriental amazonia, brazil (Q30396476) (← links)
- Rapid and recent diversification of curassows, guans, and chachalacas (Galliformes: Cracidae) out of Mesoamerica: Phylogeny inferred from mitochondrial, intron, and ultraconserved element sequences (Q31111863) (← links)
- Eimeria abmitu n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from the razor-billed curassow Mitu tuberosum Spix (Galliformes: Cracidae) (Q33772650) (← links)
- Semen collection and artificial insemination in the common piping guan (Pipile cumanensis cumanensis): potential applications for Cracidae (Aves: Galliformes). (Q33985312) (← links)
- Genetic guidelines for captive breeding and reintroductions of the endangered Black-fronted Piping Guan, Aburria jacutinga (galliformes, cracidae), an Atlantic Forest endemic. (Q36032421) (← links)
- Aspects of the ecology of Penelope superciliaris temminck, 1815 (Aves: Cracidae) in the Araripe National Forest, Ceará, Brazil (Q40251542) (← links)
- Serologic, parasitic, and bacteriologic assessment of captive cracids (Aves: Galliformes: Cracidae) in Brazil (Q42270549) (← links)
- Ortalis remota: a forgotten and critically endangered species of chachalaca (Galliformes: Cracidae) from Eastern Brazil (Q42294471) (← links)
- Penelope superciliaris pseudonyma Neumann, 1933 (Aves, Cracidae) is the valid name for the blue-faced population of Rusty-margined Guan endemic to the Madeira-Tapajós interfluvium of central Amazonian Brazil (Q42294711) (← links)
- Molecular architecture and rates of DNA substitutions of the mitochondrial control region of cracid birds (Q47363050) (← links)
- Palaeonossax (Q49147800) (← links)
- Combined Nuclear and Mitochondrial DNA Sequences Resolve Generic Relationships within the Cracidae (Galliformes, Aves) (Q55881349) (← links)
- (Q56090879) (← links)
- VICARIANT SPECIATION OF CURASSOWS (AVES, CRACIDAE): A HYPOTHESIS BASED ON MITOCHONDRIAL DNA PHYLOGENY (Q56909866) (← links)
- Reproductive biology of the endangered wattled curassow (Crax globulosa; Galliformes: Cracidae) in the Juruá River Basin, Western Brazilian Amazonia (Q57034282) (← links)
- Effects of global climate change on geographic distributions of Mexican Cracidae (Q57197614) (← links)
- Comparison of Clinical Parameters in Captive Cracidae Fed Traditional and Extruded Diets (Q58200163) (← links)
- Increased taxon and character sampling reveals novel intergeneric relationships in the Cracidae (Aves: Galliformes) (Q59274940) (← links)
- Use and conservation of Cracidae (Aves: Galliformes) in the Peruvian Amazon (Q60568809) (← links)
- Use and conservation of Cracidae (Aves: Galliformes) in the Peruvian Amazon (Q60568811) (← links)
- Fatal necrotic tracheitis by Aviadenovirus in captive Alagoas curassows (Pauxi mitu) extinct from the wild (Q64375124) (← links)
- Congruency of phylogenies derived from different proteins. A molecular analysis of the phylogenetic position of cracid birds (Q68251621) (← links)
- DNA fingerprinting in the rare black-fronted piping guan Pipile jacutinga (Cracidae, Aves) (Q73577750) (← links)
- Boreortalis (Q84239167) (← links)
- Haemoproteus paraortalidum n. sp. in captive Black-fronted Piping-guans Aburria jacutinga (Galliformes, Cracidae): High prevalence in a population reintroduced into the wild (Q91256668) (← links)
- Taxonomy of the Cracidae (Aves) (Q93867448) (← links)
- Acoustic Evidence of Relationship in Ortalis (Cracidae) (Q98710213) (← links)
- Recovered after an extreme bottleneck and saved by ex situ management: Lessons from the Alagoas curassow (Pauxi mitu [Linnaeus, 1766]; Aves, Galliformes, Cracidae) (Q101238231) (← links)
- A New Bird (Family Cracidae) from the Early Oligocene of South Dakota (Q103872363) (← links)
- Avian Haemoproteidae. 17. The haemoproteids of the avian family Cracidae (Galliformes); the guans, curassows and chachalacas (Q104048590) (← links)
- NEW MALLOPHAGA FROM THE BLACK CURASSOW (GALLIFORMES: CRACIDAE) IN VENEZUELA1 (Q104053205) (← links)
- Systematic notes on the bird family Cracidae. No. 7, The genus Pipile (Q104255264) (← links)
- Systematic notes on the bird family Cracidae. No. 1, Geographical variation of Ortalis canicollis and Penelope marail (Q104255419) (← links)
- Systematic notes on the bird family Cracidae. No. 10, The genera Mitu and Pauxi and the generic relationships of the Cracini (Q104255430) (← links)
- Systematic notes on the bird family Cracidae. No. 6, Reviews of nine species of Penelope (Q104256494) (← links)
- Systematic notes on the bird family Cracidae. No. 5, Penelope purpurascens, Penelope jacquaçu, and Penelope obscura (Q104257173) (← links)
- Systematic notes on the bird family Cracidae. No. 4, Ortalis garrula and Ortalis ruficauda (Q104257457) (← links)
- Systematic notes on the bird family Cracidae. No. 2, Relationships and geographical variation of Ortalis vetula, Ortalis poliocephala, and Ortalis leucogastra (Q104258353) (← links)
- Systematic notes on the bird family Cracidae. No. 3, Ortalis guttata, Ortalis superciliaris, and Ortalis motmot (Q104258711) (← links)
- Systematic notes on the bird family Cracidae. No. 8, The genera Aburria, Chamaepetes, and Penelopina (Q104259895) (← links)
- Systematic notes on the bird family Cracidae. No. 9, The genus Crax (Q104260417) (← links)
- Response of large galliforms and tinamous (Cracidae, Phasianidae, Tinamidae) to habitat loss and fragmentation in northern Guatemala (Q110789511) (← links)