Paradisaeidae sunt familia avium ordinis Passeriformium. Plurimae species in Papua Nova Guinea et Australia oriente inveniuntur. Familiae sunt quadraginta duae species in quindecim genera digestae.[1] Species plumis marum specierum sexualiter dimorphicarum (maioris partis) notissimae sunt, praecipue pinnis magnopere praelongis et exquisitis ex rostro, alis, cauda, capite extendentibus. Plurimae species in densis silvis pluvialibus habitant, ubi omnes fructibus et minus arthropodis vescuntur. Eis sunt variae feturae rationes, a monogamia ad polygamiam generis lek.


Classis : Aves 
Psittacopasserae 
Ordo : Passeriformes 
Subordo : Passeri 
Superfamilia : Corvoidea 
Familia : Paradisaeidae 
Vigors, 1825
   
Subdivisiones: Genera
15 genera, 42 species
Paradisaea rubra.
Fructus plantarum generis Schefflerae partes magni momenti in diaeta Astrapiae mayeri agunt.

Venatio et detrimentum habitationis exstinctionem certis speciebus comminantur.

  1. Gill et Donsker 2012.

Bibliographia

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  • Apel, Michael, Katrin Glas, et Gilla Simon, eds. 2011. Natur- und Kulturgeschichte der Paradiesvögel. Monaci. ISBN 978-3-00-035219-5.
  • Coates, Brian J. 1990. The Birds of Papua New Guinea. Volume 2. Dove Publications. ISBN 0-9590257-1-5.
  • Frith, Clifford B., et Bruce M. Beehler. 1998. The birds of paradise: Paradisaeidae. Illust. William T. Cooper, sonogrammata a Michael McGuire effecta. Oxoniae et Novi Eboraci: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198548532.
  • Frith, Clifford B., et Dawn W. Frith. 2010. Birds of Paradise: Nature, Art, History. Malandae Terae Reginae: Frith & Frith. ISBN 978-0-646-53298-1.
  • Gilliard, E. Thomas. 1969. Birds of Paradise and Bower Birds. Londinii: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ISBN 0-297-17030-9.
  • Higgins, P. J., J. M. Peter, et S. J. Cowling. Handbook of Australian, New Zealand & Antarctic Birds: Volume 7: Boatbill to Starlings. Part A: Boatbill to Larks. Oxoniae et Melburni: Oxford University Press.
  • Laman, Tim, et Edwin Scholes. 2012. Birds of Paradise: Revealing the World's Most Extraordinary Birds. Vasintoniae: National Geographic Society.
  • Ligon, Russell A., Christopher D. Diaz, Janelle L. Morano, Jolyon Troscianko, Martin Stevens, Annalyse Moskeland, Timothy G. Laman, et Edwin Scholes III. 2019. "Evolution of correlated complexity in the radically different courtship signals of birds-of-paradise." PLoS Biology 16 (11): e2006962. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.2006962. PMC 6245505. PMID 30457985. Editio interretialis.
  • McCarthy, Eugene M. 2006. Handbook of Avian Hybrids of the World. Oxoniae: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-518323-1.
  • Meyer, A. B. 1903. "Neue Vögel von Celébes." Notes from the Leyden Museum 23. Dresdae.
  • Sharpe, R. Bowdler. 1891.l Monograph of the Paradiseidae, or birds of paradise and Ptilonorhynchidae, or bower-birds. Volume I: List of plates. Each plate accompanied by leaf with descriptive letterpress. Londinii: H. Sotheran & Co.
  • Sharpe, R. Bowdler. 1891. Monograph of the Paradiseidae, or birds of paradise and Ptilonorhynchidae, or bower-birds. Volume II: List of plates. Each plate accompanied by leaf with descriptive letterpress. Londinii: H. Sotheran & Co.
  • Stresemann, Erwin. 1954. "Die Entdeckungsgeschichte der Paradiesvögel." Journal of Ornithology 95 (3-4): 263–291.
  • Sutter, Ernst, et Walter Linsenmaier. 1955. Paradiesvögel und Kolibris: Bilder aus dem Leben der Tropenvögel. Turici: Silva-Bilderdienst.
  • Wallace, Alfred Russel. (1869) 1983. Das Malayische Archipel. Barunschweig: Westermann. ISBN 3-7973-0407-2.
  • Wollaston, A. F. R. 1912. Pygmies and Papuans: the stone age today in Dutch New Guinea: With appendices by W. R. Ogilvie-Grant, Alfred C. Haddon, Sidney H. Ray, F. D. Drewitt. Londinii: John Murray.

Nexus externi

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  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Paradisaeidas spectant.
  Vide "Paradisaeidas" apud Vicispecies.