The relationship between wing kinematics, wing morphology and the brachial index of birds (BI=humerus length/ulna length) was examined. BI was found to differ between three groups of birds, which were classified on the basis of similar wing kinematics. In addition, a comparative analysis of a large dataset, using phylogenetically independent contrasts, suggested a significant, albeit weak, correlation between BI and four measures of wing morphology (wing loading, wing area, wing length and aspect ratio). Although wing kinematics and wing morphology are both correlated with BI in birds, the dominant selective pressure upon this ratio is probably wing kinematics. The previously identified clade specificity of BI within Neornithes is most like...
The primary feathers of birds are subject to cyclical forces in flight causing their shafts (rachise...
The anatomy of the sternum in avian species differs according to their movement and particularly fli...
A parsimony optimization of the presence of high-frequency flapping flight onto a phylogeny of 29 sp...
Analysis of a comprehensive dataset demonstrates that the brachial index (BI = humerus length/ulna l...
We investigated the relationship between wing element proportions and flight mode in a dataset of li...
Background: Among living fliers (birds, bats, and insects), birds display relatively high aspect rat...
Background The origin of powered avian flight was a locomotor innovation that expanded the ecologica...
<p>The aim of this work is to estimate the relationship between developmental mode and flight style,...
We investigated the relationship between wing element proportions and flight mode in a dataset of li...
Our knowledge of the diversity, ecology, and phylogeny of Mesozoic birds has increased significantly...
Powered flight evolved three times independently among tetrapods (Pterosauria, Aves, Chiroptera), ea...
In the past many authors have focused on the anatomical study of the wing in order to correlate anat...
International audienceThe furcula is a specialized bone in birds involved in flight function. Its mo...
Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascending stee...
Although many Mesozoic fossil birds have been found with primary feathers preserved, these structure...
The primary feathers of birds are subject to cyclical forces in flight causing their shafts (rachise...
The anatomy of the sternum in avian species differs according to their movement and particularly fli...
A parsimony optimization of the presence of high-frequency flapping flight onto a phylogeny of 29 sp...
Analysis of a comprehensive dataset demonstrates that the brachial index (BI = humerus length/ulna l...
We investigated the relationship between wing element proportions and flight mode in a dataset of li...
Background: Among living fliers (birds, bats, and insects), birds display relatively high aspect rat...
Background The origin of powered avian flight was a locomotor innovation that expanded the ecologica...
<p>The aim of this work is to estimate the relationship between developmental mode and flight style,...
We investigated the relationship between wing element proportions and flight mode in a dataset of li...
Our knowledge of the diversity, ecology, and phylogeny of Mesozoic birds has increased significantly...
Powered flight evolved three times independently among tetrapods (Pterosauria, Aves, Chiroptera), ea...
In the past many authors have focused on the anatomical study of the wing in order to correlate anat...
International audienceThe furcula is a specialized bone in birds involved in flight function. Its mo...
Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascending stee...
Although many Mesozoic fossil birds have been found with primary feathers preserved, these structure...
The primary feathers of birds are subject to cyclical forces in flight causing their shafts (rachise...
The anatomy of the sternum in avian species differs according to their movement and particularly fli...
A parsimony optimization of the presence of high-frequency flapping flight onto a phylogeny of 29 sp...