International audienceThe furcula is a specialized bone in birds involved in flight function. Its morphology has been shown to reflect different flight styles from soaring/gliding birds, subaqueous flight to high-frequency flapping flyers. The strain experienced by furculae can vary depending on flight type. Bone remodeling is a response to damage incurred from different strain magnitudes and types. In this study, we tested whether a bone microstructural feature, namely Haversian bone density, differs in birds with different flight styles, and reassessed previous work using phylogenetic comparative methods that assume an evolutionary model with additional taxa. We show that soaring birds have higher Haversian bone densities than birds with ...
Here, we investigate whether bone microanatomy can be used to infer the locomotion mode (cursorial v...
The robusticity of the weight-bearing limbs of large terrestrial animals is expected to increase at ...
Although finds of pre-modern (non-Neornithine) Mesozoic birds were exceptionally rare for over a cen...
A parsimony optimization of the presence of high-frequency flapping flight onto a phylogeny of 29 sp...
Nearly all species of modern birds are capable of flight; therefore mechanical competency of appenda...
Bone histology of crown-group birds is a research topic of great interest, permitting insight into t...
One pervasive morphological feature of tetrapods is the pipe-like, often marrow-filled, structure of...
Powered flight evolved three times independently among tetrapods (Pterosauria, Aves, Chiroptera), ea...
We investigated the relationship between wing element proportions and flight mode in a dataset of li...
The morphology of the avian skeleton is often studied in the context of adaptations for powered flig...
Background: Among living fliers (birds, bats, and insects), birds display relatively high aspect rat...
The furcula displays enormous morphological and structural diversity. Acting as an important origin ...
The furcula displays enormous morphological and structural diversity. Acting as an important origin ...
1. The functional significance of intra- and interspecific structural variations in the flight feath...
<p>The aim of this work is to estimate the relationship between developmental mode and flight style,...
Here, we investigate whether bone microanatomy can be used to infer the locomotion mode (cursorial v...
The robusticity of the weight-bearing limbs of large terrestrial animals is expected to increase at ...
Although finds of pre-modern (non-Neornithine) Mesozoic birds were exceptionally rare for over a cen...
A parsimony optimization of the presence of high-frequency flapping flight onto a phylogeny of 29 sp...
Nearly all species of modern birds are capable of flight; therefore mechanical competency of appenda...
Bone histology of crown-group birds is a research topic of great interest, permitting insight into t...
One pervasive morphological feature of tetrapods is the pipe-like, often marrow-filled, structure of...
Powered flight evolved three times independently among tetrapods (Pterosauria, Aves, Chiroptera), ea...
We investigated the relationship between wing element proportions and flight mode in a dataset of li...
The morphology of the avian skeleton is often studied in the context of adaptations for powered flig...
Background: Among living fliers (birds, bats, and insects), birds display relatively high aspect rat...
The furcula displays enormous morphological and structural diversity. Acting as an important origin ...
The furcula displays enormous morphological and structural diversity. Acting as an important origin ...
1. The functional significance of intra- and interspecific structural variations in the flight feath...
<p>The aim of this work is to estimate the relationship between developmental mode and flight style,...
Here, we investigate whether bone microanatomy can be used to infer the locomotion mode (cursorial v...
The robusticity of the weight-bearing limbs of large terrestrial animals is expected to increase at ...
Although finds of pre-modern (non-Neornithine) Mesozoic birds were exceptionally rare for over a cen...