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- Pelecaniformes abstract "The Pelecaniformes is a (possibly invalid) order of medium-sized and large waterbirds found worldwide. As traditionally—but erroneously—defined, they encompass all birds that have feet with all four toes webbed. Hence, they were formerly also known by such names as totipalmates or steganopodes. Most have a bare throat patch (gular patch), and the nostrils have evolved into dysfunctional slits, forcing them to breathe through their mouths. They feed on fish, squid or similar marine life. Nesting is colonial, but individual birds are monogamous. The young are altricial, hatching from the egg helpless and naked in most. They lack a brood patch.In the all-encompassing "steganopode" circumscription, the Pelecaniformes had some 50–60 living species. However, modern opinion considers the apparent similarities the result of convergent evolution, and based on a wealth of evidence splits the classically defined "Pelecaniformes" into several groups. Most lineages—frigatebirds, gannets, cormorants and anhingas—do indeed constitute a natural group, for which the names Suliformes or Phalacrocoraciformes have been proposed. Tropicbirds are of unclear relationships, but appear to be a quite distinct lineage; they are typically placed in their own order, the Phaethontiformes. The pelicans (Pelecanidae), meanwhile, are linked to the storks (Ciconiidae) by two bizarre monotypic families, the Hamerkop (Scopidae) and the Shoebill (Balaenicipitidae). Indeed, they may be more closely related to storks than these are to herons. To overcome this confusion, it has been proposed to merge the "core" Pelecaniformes into the Ciconiiformes.".
- Pelecaniformes class Bird.
- Pelecaniformes class Neognathae.
- Pelecaniformes kingdom Animal.
- Pelecaniformes phylum Chordate.
- Pelecaniformes thumbnail Pelican_4995.jpg?width=300.
- Pelecaniformes wikiPageExternalLink Phylogeny%20of%20Taxa.html.
- Pelecaniformes wikiPageExternalLink 57152.
- Pelecaniformes wikiPageExternalLink ?request=get-abstract&doi=10.1671%2F0272-4634(2005)025%5B0157%3AEANBAN%5D2.0.CO%3B2.
- Pelecaniformes wikiPageExternalLink j.1439-0361.2003.03002.x.
- Pelecaniformes wikiPageID "206216".
- Pelecaniformes wikiPageRevisionID "588624932".
- Pelecaniformes classis Bird.
- Pelecaniformes fossilRange "Late Cretaceous–Recent,".
- Pelecaniformes hasPhotoCollection Pelecaniformes.
- Pelecaniformes imageCaption Brown_Pelican.
- Pelecaniformes imageWidth "240".
- Pelecaniformes infraclassis Neognathae.
- Pelecaniformes name "Pelecaniformes".
- Pelecaniformes ordo "Pelecaniformes".
- Pelecaniformes ordoAuthority "Sharpe, 1891".
- Pelecaniformes phylum Chordate.
- Pelecaniformes rangeMap "Pelican range.png".
- Pelecaniformes rangeMapCaption "Global Distribution of the Pelecaniformes.".
- Pelecaniformes regnum "Animalia".
- Pelecaniformes subdivision "Anhingidae".
- Pelecaniformes subdivision "Fregatidae".
- Pelecaniformes subdivision "Pelecanidae".
- Pelecaniformes subdivision "Phalacrocoracidae".
- Pelecaniformes subdivision "Sulidae".
- Pelecaniformes subdivision "traditionally:".
- Pelecaniformes subdivisionRanks Family_(biology).
- Pelecaniformes subject Category:Pelecaniformes.
- Pelecaniformes subject Category:Seabirds.
- Pelecaniformes type Animal100015388.
- Pelecaniformes type AquaticBird101844917.
- Pelecaniformes type Bird101503061.
- Pelecaniformes type Chordate101466257.
- Pelecaniformes type LivingThing100004258.
- Pelecaniformes type Object100002684.
- Pelecaniformes type Organism100004475.
- Pelecaniformes type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Pelecaniformes type Seabird102021795.
- Pelecaniformes type Seabirds.
- Pelecaniformes type Vertebrate101471682.
- Pelecaniformes type Whole100003553.
- Pelecaniformes type Animal.
- Pelecaniformes type Bird.
- Pelecaniformes type Eukaryote.
- Pelecaniformes type Species.
- Pelecaniformes type Animal.
- Pelecaniformes type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Pelecaniformes type Bird.
- Pelecaniformes type EukaryoticCell.
- Pelecaniformes type Organism.
- Pelecaniformes comment "The Pelecaniformes is a (possibly invalid) order of medium-sized and large waterbirds found worldwide. As traditionally—but erroneously—defined, they encompass all birds that have feet with all four toes webbed. Hence, they were formerly also known by such names as totipalmates or steganopodes. Most have a bare throat patch (gular patch), and the nostrils have evolved into dysfunctional slits, forcing them to breathe through their mouths. They feed on fish, squid or similar marine life.".
- Pelecaniformes label "Pelecaniformes".
- Pelecaniformes label "Pelecaniformes".
- Pelecaniformes label "Pelecaniformes".
- Pelecaniformes label "Pelecaniformes".
- Pelecaniformes label "Pelecaniformes".
- Pelecaniformes label "Pelikanowe".
- Pelecaniformes label "Roeipotigen".
- Pelecaniformes label "Ruderfüßer".
- Pelecaniformes label "Пеликанообразные".
- Pelecaniformes label "بجعيات".
- Pelecaniformes label "ペリカン目".
- Pelecaniformes label "鹈形目".
- Pelecaniformes sameAs Veslonozí.
- Pelecaniformes sameAs Ruderfüßer.
- Pelecaniformes sameAs Pelecaniformes.
- Pelecaniformes sameAs Pelecaniformes.
- Pelecaniformes sameAs Pelecaniformes.
- Pelecaniformes sameAs Pelecaniformes.
- Pelecaniformes sameAs ペリカン目.
- Pelecaniformes sameAs 사다새목.
- Pelecaniformes sameAs Roeipotigen.
- Pelecaniformes sameAs Pelikanowe.
- Pelecaniformes sameAs Pelecaniformes.
- Pelecaniformes sameAs m.01d7ng.
- Pelecaniformes sameAs Q19338.
- Pelecaniformes sameAs Q19338.
- Pelecaniformes sameAs Pelecaniformes.
- Pelecaniformes wasDerivedFrom Pelecaniformes?oldid=588624932.
- Pelecaniformes depiction Pelican_4995.jpg.
- Pelecaniformes isPrimaryTopicOf Pelecaniformes.
- Pelecaniformes name "Pelecaniformes".