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The First Fossil Owl (Aves, Strigiformes) From the Paleogene of Africa

N. Adam Smith Thomas A. Stidham Jonathan S. Mitchell

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The relatively extensive fossil record of owls (Aves, Strigiformes) in North America and Europe stands in stark contrast to the paucity of fossil strigiformes from Africa. The first occurrence of a fossil owl from the Paleogene of Africa extends the fossil record of this clade on that continent by as much as 25 million years, and confirms the presence of large-sized owls in Oligocene continental faunas. The new fossil is tentatively referred to the Selenornithinae, a clade of large owls previously restricted to Europe. This new fossil owl was likely similar in size to the extant Eagle Owls of the genus <i>Bubo</i>, and suggests that the niche of large, volant, terrestrial avian predator, although relatively rare throughout avian evolutionary history, may be an ecological role that was more common among extinct owls than previously recognized.

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N. Adam Smith

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Thomas A. Stidham

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Jonathan S. Mitchell

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Smith, N.A., Stidham, T.A., Mitchell, J.S. (2020). The First Fossil Owl (Aves, Strigiformes) From the Paleogene of Africa. https://doi.org/10.3390/d12040163

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2020
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