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 * Baker, A.J. et al. (2014) Genomic support for a moa-tinamou clade and adaptive morphological convergence in flightless ratites.
 * Yuri, T. et al. (2013) Parsimony and Model-Based Analyses of Indels in Avian Nuclear Genes Reveal Congruent and Incongruent Phylogenetic Signals.
 * Haddrath, O. & Baker, A.J. (2012) Multiple nuclear genes and retroposons support vicariance and dispersal of the palaeognaths, and an Early Cretaceous origin of modern birds.
 * Smith, J.V. et al. (2012) Nonmonophyly: Independent Evidence from 40 Novel Loci.
 * Phillips, M.J. et al. (2010) Tinamous and moa flock together: mitochondrial genome sequence analysis reveals independent losses of flight among ratites.
 * Bourdon, E. et al. (2009) A new transantarctic relationship: morphological evidence for a Rheidae-Dromaiidae-Casuariidae clade (Aves, Palaeognathae, Ratitae).
 * Harshman, J. et al. (2008) Phylogenomic evidence for multiple losses of flight in ratite birds.
 * Burbidge, M.L. et al. (2003) Molecular and other biological evidence supports the recognition of at least three species of brown kiwi.
 * Baker, A.J. et al. (1995) brown kiwi of New Zealand possess extremely subdivided population structure and cryptic species like small mammals.