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Authors: THOMAS ALR
Citation: Alr. Thomas, CAMBRIAN EXPLOSION STILL IN THE WATER - REPLY, Trends in ecology & evolution, 13(8), 1998, pp. 322-322

Authors: THOMAS ALR GARNER JP
Citation: Alr. Thomas et Jp. Garner, ARE BIRDS DINOSAURS, Trends in ecology & evolution, 13(4), 1998, pp. 129-130

Authors: THOMAS ALR
Citation: Alr. Thomas, CAMBRIAN EXPLOSION BLOWN OUT OF THE WATER, Trends in ecology & evolution, 13(4), 1998, pp. 129-129

Authors: THOMAS ALR ROWE L
Citation: Alr. Thomas et L. Rowe, EXPERIMENTAL TESTS ON TAIL ELONGATION AND SEXUAL SELECTION IN SWALLOWS (HIRUNDO-RUSTICA) DO NOT AFFECT THE TAIL STREAMER AND CANNOT TEST ITS FUNCTION, Behavioral ecology, 8(5), 1997, pp. 580-581

Authors: EVANS MR THOMAS ALR
Citation: Mr. Evans et Alr. Thomas, TESTING THE FUNCTIONAL-SIGNIFICANCE OF TAIL STREAMERS, Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 264(1379), 1997, pp. 211-217

Authors: WILLMOTT AP ELLINGTON CP THOMAS ALR
Citation: Ap. Willmott et al., FLOW VISUALIZATION AND UNSTEADY AERODYNAMICS IN THE FLIGHT OF THE HAWKMOTH, MANDUCA-SEXTA, Philosophical transactions-Royal Society of London. Biological sciences, 352(1351), 1997, pp. 303-316

Authors: THOMAS ALR
Citation: Alr. Thomas, THE BREATH OF LIFE - DID INCREASED OXYGEN LEVELS TRIGGER THE CAMBRIANEXPLOSION, Trends in ecology & evolution, 12(2), 1997, pp. 44-45

Authors: THOMAS ALR
Citation: Alr. Thomas, ON THE TAILS OF BIRDS, Bioscience, 47(4), 1997, pp. 215-225

Authors: THOMAS ALR NORBERG RA
Citation: Alr. Thomas et Ra. Norberg, SKIMMING THE SURFACE - THE ORIGIN OF FLIGHT IN INSECTS, Trends in ecology & evolution, 11(5), 1996, pp. 187-188

Authors: ELLINGTON CP VANDENBERG C WILLMOTT AP THOMAS ALR
Citation: Cp. Ellington et al., LEADING-EDGE VORTICES IN INSECT FLIGHT, Nature, 384(6610), 1996, pp. 626-630

Authors: THOMAS ALR
Citation: Alr. Thomas, THE FLIGHT OF BIRDS THAT HAVE WINGS AND A TAIL - VARIABLE GEOMETRY EXPANDS THE ENVELOPE OF FLIGHT PERFORMANCE, Journal of theoretical biology, 183(3), 1996, pp. 237-245

Authors: THOMAS ALR
Citation: Alr. Thomas, WHY DO BIRDS HAVE TAILS - THE TAIL AS A DRAG-REDUCING FLAP, AND TRIM CONTROL, Journal of theoretical biology, 183(3), 1996, pp. 247-253

Authors: THOMAS ALR BALMFORD A
Citation: Alr. Thomas et A. Balmford, HOW NATURAL-SELECTION SHAPES BIRDS TAILS, The American naturalist, 146(6), 1995, pp. 848-868

Authors: BALMFORD A JONES IL THOMAS ALR
Citation: A. Balmford et al., HOW TO COMPENSATE FOR COSTLY SEXUALLY SELECTED TAILS - THE ORIGIN OF SEXUALLY DIMORPHIC WINGS IN LONG-TAILED BIRDS, Evolution, 48(4), 1994, pp. 1062-1070

Authors: THOMAS ALR
Citation: Alr. Thomas, THE AERODYNAMIC COSTS OF ASYMMETRY IN THE WINGS AND TAIL OF BIRDS - ASYMMETRIC BIRDS CANT FLY ROUND TIGHT CORNERS, Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 254(1341), 1993, pp. 181-189

Authors: BALMFORD A JONES IL THOMAS ALR
Citation: A. Balmford et al., ON AVIAN ASYMMETRY - EVIDENCE OF NATURAL-SELECTION FOR SYMMETRICAL TAILS AND WINGS IN BIRDS, Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 252(1335), 1993, pp. 245-251

Authors: THOMAS ALR
Citation: Alr. Thomas, ON THE AERODYNAMICS OF BIRDS TAILS, Philosophical transactions-Royal Society of London. Biological sciences, 340(1294), 1993, pp. 361-380
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