The family, Palaelodidae, is the sister taxon of modern flamingos, and the order Phoenicopteriformes, to which both belong, probably evolved from a grebe-like ancestor. It is easy to see how a bird like Palaelodus represents an intermediate form between a diving, fish-eating grebe and a wading, invertebrate-filtering flamingo. This does not mean that the palaelodids are the ancestors of the flamingos. Rather, they were a sister group that remained in the ecological niche of their common ancestor.
| Identifier (URI) | Rank |
|---|---|
| dbkwik:resource/k6sBAU8W-zEAtotUcKy1kQ== | 5.88129e-14 |
| dbr:Palaelodus | 5.88129e-14 |