All Stories

  1. Another look at tarsometatarsi of early penguins
  2. Synsacra of the Eocene Antarctic penguins: new data on spinal maturation and an insight into their role in the control of walking
  3. Redescription of Crossvallia unienwillia : The only Paleocene Antarctic Penguin
  4. First report on hind-toe development in Eocene Antarctic penguins
  5. Distinguishing between two Antarctic species of Eocene Palaeeudyptes penguins: a statistical approach using tarsometatarsi
  6. Taxonomic diversity of Eocene Antarctic penguins: a changing picture
  7. The first record of fossil penguins from East Antarctica
  8. Partial limb skeleton of a “giant penguin” Anthropornis from the Eocene of Antarctic Peninsula
  9. Population history, genetic variation and conservation status of the endangered birch species Betula nana L. in Poland
  10. Short Note: New data on morphology of late Eocene penguins and implications for their geographic distribution
  11. Aspects of Diversity in Early Antarctic Penguins
  12. The earliest fossil record of a medium-sized penguin
  13. Enigmatic morphological disparity in tarsometatarsi of giant penguins from the Eocene of Antarctica
  14. Penguin response to the Eocene climate and ecosystem change in the northern Antarctic Peninsula region
  15. Short Note: An intriguing penguin bone from the Late Eocene of Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula
  16. Short Note: An ibis-like bird from the Upper La Meseta Formation (Late Eocene) of Seymour Island, Antarctica