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Dial, K.P. (2000) On the origin and ontogeny of bird flight: Developing wings assist vertical running. Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Chicago, Illinois, USA, January 03-07, 2001
Dial, K. P (2001) On the origin and ontogeny of avian flight: wing-assisted incline running. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 21(3) 45A
Dial, K.D. (2003) Wing-Assisted Incline Running and the Evolution of Flight Science 2003 January 17; 299(5605): p. 402-404
Dial, K.P. (2003) Evolution of avian locomotion: correlates of flight style, locomotor modules, nesting biology, body size, development, and the origin of flapping flight. Auk 120(4):941-952
Dial, K. P., Randall, R. J., and Dial, T. R. (2006) What use is half a wing in the ecology and evolution of bird? BioScience, v. 56, n. 5, p. 437-445.
Dial, K.P., B.E. Jackson & P. Segre. (2008) A fundamental avian wing-stroke provides a new perspective on the evolution of flight. Nature advance online publication 23 January 2008 | doi:10.1038/nature06517