Just as skeletal characteristics provide clues regarding behavior of extinct vertebrates, phylogenetically-informed evaluation of endocranial morphology facilitates comparisons among extinct taxa and extant taxa with known behavioral characteristics. Previous research has established that endocranial morphology varies across Aves; however, variation of those systems among closely related species remains largely unexplored. The Charadriiformes (shorebirds and allies) are an ecologically diverse clade with a comparatively rich fossil record, and therefore, are well suited for investigating interspecies variation, and potential links between endocranial morphology, phylogeny, ecology and other life history attributes. Endocranial endocasts wer...
Abstract Sylviornis neocaledoniae (Galliformes, Sylviornithidae), a recently extinct bird of New-Cal...
Among terrestrial vertebrates, only crown birds (Neornithes) rival mammals in terms of relative brai...
Among terrestrial vertebrates, only crown birds (Neornithes) rival mammals in terms of relative brai...
Just as skeletal characteristics provide clues regarding behavior of extinct vertebrates, phylogenet...
<div><p>Just as skeletal characteristics provide clues regarding behavior of extinct vertebrates, ph...
<p>These four endocasts illustrate the morphological differences between aquatic versus terrestriall...
Birds exhibit a specialized tail that serves as an integral part of the flight apparatus, supplement...
<div><p>Birds exhibit a specialized tail that serves as an integral part of the flight apparatus, su...
Although an increasing number of studies are combining skeletal and neural morphology data in a phyl...
We used three-dimensional digital models to investigate the brain and endosseous labyrinth morpholog...
The internal braincase anatomy of the holotype of Alioramus altai, a relatively small-bodied tyranno...
Penguins have undergone dramatic changes associated with the evolution of underwater flight and subs...
The internal braincase anatomy of the holotype of Alioramus altai, a relatively small-bodied tyranno...
Abstract Sylviornis neocaledoniae (Galliformes, Sylviornithidae), a recently extinct bird of New-Cal...
Abstract Sylviornis neocaledoniae (Galliformes, Sylviornithidae), a recently extinct bird of New-Cal...
Abstract Sylviornis neocaledoniae (Galliformes, Sylviornithidae), a recently extinct bird of New-Cal...
Among terrestrial vertebrates, only crown birds (Neornithes) rival mammals in terms of relative brai...
Among terrestrial vertebrates, only crown birds (Neornithes) rival mammals in terms of relative brai...
Just as skeletal characteristics provide clues regarding behavior of extinct vertebrates, phylogenet...
<div><p>Just as skeletal characteristics provide clues regarding behavior of extinct vertebrates, ph...
<p>These four endocasts illustrate the morphological differences between aquatic versus terrestriall...
Birds exhibit a specialized tail that serves as an integral part of the flight apparatus, supplement...
<div><p>Birds exhibit a specialized tail that serves as an integral part of the flight apparatus, su...
Although an increasing number of studies are combining skeletal and neural morphology data in a phyl...
We used three-dimensional digital models to investigate the brain and endosseous labyrinth morpholog...
The internal braincase anatomy of the holotype of Alioramus altai, a relatively small-bodied tyranno...
Penguins have undergone dramatic changes associated with the evolution of underwater flight and subs...
The internal braincase anatomy of the holotype of Alioramus altai, a relatively small-bodied tyranno...
Abstract Sylviornis neocaledoniae (Galliformes, Sylviornithidae), a recently extinct bird of New-Cal...
Abstract Sylviornis neocaledoniae (Galliformes, Sylviornithidae), a recently extinct bird of New-Cal...
Abstract Sylviornis neocaledoniae (Galliformes, Sylviornithidae), a recently extinct bird of New-Cal...
Among terrestrial vertebrates, only crown birds (Neornithes) rival mammals in terms of relative brai...
Among terrestrial vertebrates, only crown birds (Neornithes) rival mammals in terms of relative brai...