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Eric Ray
Добавлен 1 фев 2018
The Bird Family Tree: How all the Major Bird Groups are Related to Each Other.
This video project was completed as part of my honors capstone project for the Davidson Honors College at the University of Montana. Special thanks to Dr. Doug Emlen for his support and mentorship through the project.
What is Evolution?
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What is Natural Selection?
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What is the Evidence for Evolution?
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How does new genetic information evolve?
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If you want anot...
What is Evolution?
ruclips.net/video/GhHOjC4oxh8/видео.html&ab_channel=StatedClearly
What is Natural Selection?
ruclips.net/video/0SCjhI86grU/видео.html&ab_channel=StatedClearly
What is the Evidence for Evolution?
ruclips.net/video/lIEoO5KdPvg/видео.html&ab_channel=StatedClearly
How does new genetic information evolve?
Part 1: ruclips.net/video/DlhpvcgK_28/видео.html&ab_channel=StatedClearly
Part 2: ruclips.net/video/G4VINRUe_o4/видео.html&ab_channel=StatedClearly
If you want anot...
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How Climate Change Affects Birds
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Video Podcast I made for my Climate Change Class about how it affects birds. Sources: Climate Change Resource Center: Effects of Climate Change on Terrestrial Birds of North America American Bird Conservancy: Climate Change American Bird Conservancy: Cats and Birds Nature Canada: How climate change is affecting birds Portland Audubon: Birds and Windows
Youre about to lose me.... 3min In is tell me (with your hands...a l o t) and we haven't heard about a single bird.
4.....5....yup I'm out. This deal is about a 3rd over.
Actual classification starts at 6:22
You did my boy the Lyrebird dirty. Thanks for mentioning the Kaguu tho <3
Jokes aside this was simply fantastic, thank you!
Thanks for making a video on this topic
Great video thank you for helping raise awareness!
Excellent Video and very informative!
Hello nesting im a cavity is not genatic 22:19
Made up guessing
9:01 thats a duck duh
I call b.s.
No way an eagle is not related to a peregrine falcon sorry
Thanks for the great video! I loved the information, as well as your enthusiasm!
12:26 for a second I thought that Grebes were related to Hesperornithines…
Please leave the illustrating pictures up longer!
... much longer!
Dude.... even engaging in the "is it real" discussion is, quite frankly, in poor taste. Idk how else to put it. The "is it real" question is answered by the facts. Cover the facts, stay away from the reddit atheist and their insufferable "definitely not an epistemology" epistemology. Be above that.
I live in Hawaii. Interacting with diverse bird species has made I nterested in learning more about birds. I know that, in several species I’ve dealt with firsthand (repopulation of endangered species, invasives, and domestics), fewer of them were needed to establish healthy breeding populations than mammals, pointing to different genetic mutation mechanisms or rates. I bird-sat a Japanese White Eye rescued as a chick for several weeks. Learned some ways they communicate, especially the disapproval chirp. A White-Rumped Shama bird used this sound at me while I was doing yard work, and I knew to move from where I was squatting and cleaning up a planter-bed. When I was out of the way, she grabbed a huge centipede I unknowingly disturbed while cleaning! Crazy! Seems like these unrelated song birds have some sort of common language they use to communicate across species. Also saw common signature behaviors in another two species: American crows (North America) and Common mynahs (Hawaii). They both hold “court”. They get in a group, start squabbling, then gang up on one of the members as though to punish them. Looks brutal. Can’t find any information on these behaviors anywhere. Surprised there’s not more research on bird social behaviors.
Corvids are pronounced cor (like in a word "cork") vids (vid is pronounced like in a word "video")
You're such a cool guy. Idk why you only have 600 subscribers
The name button quail has been given to two different species.
Enjoyed your romp through the Aves. At 28:38, your Indigo-bird appears to be an Indigo Bunting, in a different family of passerines. Indigo-birds live in Africa, while the Indigo Bunting is from North America.
i know the english spelling has been grievously butchered, but... "hoatzin" is more properly pronounced "wahtsin" or "wahtseen" the older spelling "huatzin" makes this much more clear
birbs
that was a very cool overview on the subject, well presented with an enthusiastic presentation, kudos! Greetings from Rio!
Excellent video sir, there aren’t a lot of videos on RUclips covering the phylogeny like this one.
Fascinating! You just got yourself a new subscriber.
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BIRD FAMILY TREE MENTIONED‼️‼️‼️
That intro almost made me cry, it was so bad but clearly had full attempt behind it
I'm wearing a regent bowerbird shirt while I watch this, how pleased I was to see a picture of one pop up on screen! Great vid, ive thoroughly enjoyed. Laughed and learned
Hoatzin is pronounced like "Watson"
I really like the video, thank you. it would have been great if you'd added the names of the birds along with the photos the flashed up and left them on the screen just a bit longer so we could look at them without having to rewind the video. thanks.
thank you clint’s birds
I don't know bro. I mean I'm confused how this vid got 11k views but you only got 500 subs. But good for you in the views. I love natural history.
I'm a zoologist (I specialized in soil invertebrates) and, well, my ornithology classes were fucking awful, taught by a professor who clearly didn't know anything about birds, whose exams were hard as fuck, and whose ppts were mostly oudated text and wikipedia links... I ended up hating the group as a whole and never got to understand it, to date they are my least favorite group. With this video, now I can say that I understand the basics on the phylogeny of birds. Thank you.
I took part in a trip to hungary (from germany) for my bachelors degree. The Professor was a misogynistic, racist alcoholic and his ppts were mostly photographs, mostly his own that went on for like 50 pages. For my presentation on my part of his material i condensed it to 12 pages, and he was so sceptic at first if that would be enough. But guess what, you can efficiently present concepts on few well defined slides. Anways, i also had to construct the list of our observed birds in phylogenetic order. The order that he gave me was probably around 30-50 years old i guess, lots of morphologic trait clustering in there. That dumb fuck said that phylogenies dont make sense anymore since "the damned geneticists" started "meddling" in the systematics. The guy was 83 years old at that point. Except for the Professor that was a solid trip
I am so happy to find this video. I've been wanting for quite some time now to learn more about the details of the bird family tree. I've watched this 2 times in a row just now.🐦🦆🦉🦅
Absolute banger of a video.
this is everything ive had a special interest in for years, throw in a transformer at the end and buddy i would have exploded! tysm for sharing this with us!
I would have thought that cranes were more related to forklifts than rails, and that rails would be more closely related to I-beams. Shows what I know.
Classical music joke warning! Q: What do you call a bird that composes music? A: Edvard Greib. A: What is Edvard Greib's favourite dance form? Q: The Flamingo (flamenco).
Thank you very much, you are a charismatic and charming host, great vid, very entertaining
You know your stuff! Good video!
Creationists that want to argue can go to the RUclips channel Gutsick Gibbon. She loves to discuss Creation theory from a former Creationist Anthropologist perspective. I, who never was a Creationist, would like to *_not_* hear about it. It isn't science, but a bunch of nut-jobs that think that the Bible is truer than "the religion" Science because it is true, and it doesn't matter that that is circular reasoning and misses the point.
At the end of the video, I half-expected you to fly away.
Please do one of these where you explain how theropods are related! You can start with birds, raptors, and troodontids and work from there!
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you have served your flock proud, brother
Another new subscriber here!
cool hands
I really thought the thumbnail was a bird bracket: a bracket of the best bird. I was excited to see
Bad narration. Hard to understand. Talks to fast. Poor use of charts. Waste of time.