Что происходит с макросистематикой птиц? Четверть века после системы Сибли

Автор: Коблик Евгений Александрович, Зеленков Никита Владимирович

Журнал: Русский орнитологический журнал @ornis

Статья в выпуске: 1285 т.25, 2016 года.

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Второе издание. Первая публикация: Коблик Е.А., Зеленков Н.В. 2015. Что происходит с макросистематикой птиц? Четверть века после системы Сибли // 14-я Международ. орнитол. конф. Сев. Евразии. II. Доклады. Алматы: 74-103.

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