Alan Feduccia

Alan FeducciaEvolutionary biologist Alan Feduccia is S. K. Heninger Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, where as Chair of Biology he pioneered the UNC Genome Sciences Building, dedicated in 2012. In the mid-1970s he as the first to propose an explosive evolutionary model for birds following the Cretaceous extinction event, now known as bird evolution's "Big Bang," and confirmed by whole genome analyses. He was also first to discover a vestigial first digit (thumb) in an avian embryo, a problem dating to the 1820s. Feduccia is the author of eight books, including notably the popular The Age of Birds (Harvard, 1980), and the award-winning The Origin and Evolution of Birds (Yale, 1996,1999), as well as numerous research papers, and is a popular lecturer. In 2014 UNC established the Alan Feduccia Distinguished Professorship. Read More Read Less

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Morphology of the Bony Stapes (Columella) in the Passeriformes and Related Groups: Evolutionary Implications (Classic Reprint)NR
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Morphology of the Bony Stapes (Columella) in the Passeriformes and Related Groups: Evolutionary Implications (Classic Reprint)NR
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Structure and Evolution of VertebratesNR
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Catesby's Birds of Colonial America44 % NR
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