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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
33
Citations
4196
World Ranking
1989
National Ranking
574

Ecology and Evolution

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33
Citations
4196
World Ranking
7884
National Ranking
2632

Overview

Bradley C. Livezey was a researcher affiliated with the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in the United States. They contributed to the scientific community through work linked to this institution, which is recognized for its focus on natural history and related disciplines.

Over the course of their career, Bradley C. Livezey did not have publicly listed recent papers or frequent publication venues. There was also no recorded information on co-authors, specific fields or subfields of study, or main topics of research available in the data provided.

The absence of detailed records regarding publications, collaborative work, or specific scientific focus areas means that the public academic footprint of Bradley C. Livezey is limited based on the current data. No book publications or awards were listed associated with their name.

The researcher is noted as deceased, and the available information reflects a factual and neutral summary of the publicly accessible aspects of their academic profile.

Best Publications

  • Higher-order phylogeny of modern birds (Theropoda, Aves: Neornithes) based on comparative anatomy. II. Analysis and discussion

    Bradley C. Livezey;Richard L. Zusi

  • A phylogenetic analysis of recent anseriform genera using morphological characters

    Bradley C. Livezey

  • A phylogenetic analysis of the Gruiformes (Aves) based on morphological characters, with an emphasis on the rails (Rallidae).

    B. C. Livezey

  • A phylogenetic analysis and classification of recent dabbling ducks (Tribe anatini) based on comparative morphology

    Bradley C. Livezey

  • A phylogenetic analysis of basal Anseriformes, the fossil Presbyornis, and the interordinal relationships of waterfowl

    Bradley C. Livezey

  • Higher-order phylogeny of modern birds (Theropoda, Aves: Neornithes) based on comparative anatomy: I. methods and characters

    Bradley C. Livezey;Richard L. Zusi

  • Higher-Order Phylogenetics of Modern Aves Based On Comparative Anatomy

    Bradley C. Livezey;Richard L. Zusi

  • Morphometrics of Flightlessness in the Alcidae

    Bradley C. Livezey

  • Phylogeny and Evolutionary Ecology of Modern Seaducks (Anatidae: Mergini)

    Bradley C. Livezey

  • A Phylogenetic Analysis of Geese and Swans (Anseriformes: Anserinae), Including Selected Fossil Species

    Bradley C. Livezey

  • A phylogenetic classification of waterfowl (Aves: Anseriformes), including selected fossil species

    Bradley C Livezey

  • An ecomorphological review of the dodo (Raphus cucullatus) and solitaire (Pezophaps solitaria), flightless Columbiformes of the Mascarene Islands

    Bradley C. Livezey

  • Paleognathous Birds from the Early Tertiary of the Northern Hemisphere

    Bradley C. Livezey

  • A Phylogenetic Analysis of Modern Pochards (Anatidae: Aythyini)

    Bradley C. Livezey

  • FLIGHTLESSNESS IN STEAMER-DUCKS (ANATIDAE: TACHYERES): ITS MORPHOLOGICAL BASES AND PROBABLE EVOLUTION.

    Bradley C. Livezey;Philip S. Humphrey

  • Flightlessness in the Galápagos cormorant (Compsohalieus [Nannopterum] harrisi): heterochrony, giantism and specialization

    Bradley C. Livezey

  • Evolution of Flightlessness in Rails (Gruiformes: Rallidae): Phylogenetic, Ecomorphological, and Ontogenetic Perspectives

    Bradley C. Livezey

  • Morphometric patterns in Recent and fossil penguins (Aves, Sphenisciformes)

    Bradley C. Livezey

  • Evolutionary Morphology of Flightlessness in the Auckland Islands Teal

    Bradley Curtis Livezey

  • Phylogenetics of modern shorebirds (Charadriiformes) based on phenotypic evidence: analysis and discussion

    Bradley C. Livezey

  • PHYLOGENY AND COMPARATIVE ECOLOGY OF STIFF-TAILED DUCKS (ANATIDAE: OXYURINI)

    Bradley C. Livezey

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