Moa (Czech Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Moa" in Czech language version.

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21stoleti.cz (Global: low place; Czech: 560th place)

biorxiv.org (Global: 5,061st place; Czech: 884th place)

birdsnz.org.nz (Global: low place; Czech: low place)

  • LEE, Michael. A previously unpubliA previously unpublished first record of the moa by French naval surgeon/botanist P.A. Lesson. S. 283–289. Notornis [online]. The Ornithological Society of New Zealand Inc., 2021. Roč. 68, čís. 4, s. 283–289. Dostupné online. (anglicky) 

doi.org (Global: 2nd place; Czech: 4th place)

  • Floe Foxon (2023). The Moa the Merrier: Resolving When the Dinornithiformes Went Extinct. bioRxiv 2023.08.07.552261 (preprint). doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.08.07.552261
  • BOAST, Alexander P.; WEYRICH, Laura S.; WOOD, Jamie R.; METCALF, Jessica L.; KNIGHT, Rob; COOPER, Alan. Coprolites reveal ecological interactions lost with the extinction of New Zealand birds. S. 1546–1551. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences [online]. 2018-02-13. Roč. 115, čís. 7, s. 1546–1551. Dostupné online. doi:10.1073/pnas.1712337115. (anglicky) 
  • MAURIN, Kévin J. L.; SMISSEN, Rob D.; LUSK, Christopher H. A dated phylogeny shows Plio‐Pleistocene climates spurred evolution of antibrowsing defences in the New Zealand flora. S. 546–554. New Phytologist [online]. 2022-01. Roč. 233, čís. 1, s. 546–554. Dostupné online. doi:10.1111/nph.17766. (anglicky) 
  • VERRY, Alexander; SCHMIDT, Matthew; RAWLENCE, Nicolas. A partial skeleton provides evidence for the former occurrence of moa populations on Rakiura Stewart Island. S. 3458. New Zealand Journal of Ecology [online]. 2021-01-31. Roč. 46, čís. 1, s. 3458. Dostupné online. doi:10.20417/nzjecol.46.8. (anglicky) 
  • PERRY, George L.W.; WHEELER, Andrew B.; WOOD, Jamie R.; WILMSHURST, Janet M. A high-precision chronology for the rapid extinction of New Zealand moa (Aves, Dinornithiformes). S. 126–135. Quaternary Science Reviews [online]. 2014-12. Roč. 105, s. 126–135. Dostupné online. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.09.025. (anglicky) 
  • LATHAM, A. David M.; LATHAM, M. Cecilia; WILMSHURST, Janet M.; FORSYTH, David M.; GORMLEY, Andrew M.; PECH, Roger P.; PERRY, George L. W. A refined model of body mass and population density in flightless birds reconciles extreme bimodal population estimates for extinct moa. S. 353–364. Ecography [online]. 2020-03. Roč. 43, čís. 3, s. 353–364. Dostupné online. doi:10.1111/ecog.04917. (anglicky) 
  • Alison Cloutier, Timothy B. Sackton, Phil Grayson, Scott V. Edwards & Allan J. Baker (2018). First nuclear genome assembly of an extinct moa species, the little bush moa (Anomalopteryx didiformis). Biorxiv preprint. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/262816

newzealandecology.org (Global: low place; Czech: low place)

  • VERRY, Alexander; SCHMIDT, Matthew; RAWLENCE, Nicolas. A partial skeleton provides evidence for the former occurrence of moa populations on Rakiura Stewart Island. S. 3458. New Zealand Journal of Ecology [online]. 2021-01-31. Roč. 46, čís. 1, s. 3458. Dostupné online. doi:10.20417/nzjecol.46.8. (anglicky) 

phys.org (Global: 1,283rd place; Czech: 26th place)

  • University of Otago. Giant moa find suggests moa were native to Rakiura. phys.org [online]. 2021-11-15 [cit. 2023-03-27]. Dostupné online. (anglicky) 

pnas.org (Global: 1,293rd place; Czech: 205th place)

  • BOAST, Alexander P.; WEYRICH, Laura S.; WOOD, Jamie R.; METCALF, Jessica L.; KNIGHT, Rob; COOPER, Alan. Coprolites reveal ecological interactions lost with the extinction of New Zealand birds. S. 1546–1551. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences [online]. 2018-02-13. Roč. 115, čís. 7, s. 1546–1551. Dostupné online. doi:10.1073/pnas.1712337115. (anglicky) 

researchgate.net (Global: 120th place; Czech: 103rd place)

sciencedirect.com (Global: 149th place; Czech: 80th place)

  • PERRY, George L.W.; WHEELER, Andrew B.; WOOD, Jamie R.; WILMSHURST, Janet M. A high-precision chronology for the rapid extinction of New Zealand moa (Aves, Dinornithiformes). S. 126–135. Quaternary Science Reviews [online]. 2014-12. Roč. 105, s. 126–135. Dostupné online. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.09.025. (anglicky) 

theguardian.com (Global: 12th place; Czech: 39th place)

wiley.com (Global: 222nd place; Czech: 83rd place)

nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com

  • MAURIN, Kévin J. L.; SMISSEN, Rob D.; LUSK, Christopher H. A dated phylogeny shows Plio‐Pleistocene climates spurred evolution of antibrowsing defences in the New Zealand flora. S. 546–554. New Phytologist [online]. 2022-01. Roč. 233, čís. 1, s. 546–554. Dostupné online. doi:10.1111/nph.17766. (anglicky) 

onlinelibrary.wiley.com

  • LATHAM, A. David M.; LATHAM, M. Cecilia; WILMSHURST, Janet M.; FORSYTH, David M.; GORMLEY, Andrew M.; PECH, Roger P.; PERRY, George L. W. A refined model of body mass and population density in flightless birds reconciles extreme bimodal population estimates for extinct moa. S. 353–364. Ecography [online]. 2020-03. Roč. 43, čís. 3, s. 353–364. Dostupné online. doi:10.1111/ecog.04917. (anglicky) 

worldcat.org (Global: 5th place; Czech: 3rd place)