Ostrich-like birds (Palaeognathae) show very little taxonomic diversity while their sister taxon (Neognathae) contains roughly 10000 species. The main anatomical differences between the two taxa are in the crania. Palaeognaths lack an element in the bill called the lateral bar that is present in both ancestral theropods and modern neognaths, have thin zones in the bones of the bill, and robust bony elements on the ventral surface of their crania. Here we use a combination of modelling and developmental experiments to investigate the processes that might have led to these differences. Engineering-based finite element analyses indicate that removing the lateral bars from a neognath increases mechanical stress in the upper bill and the ventral...
Summary Birds show a great variation in skull and beak shape. This morphological diversity known fo...
Green, Todd L., Gignac, Paul M. (2023): Osteological comparison of casque ontogeny in palaeognathous...
Maxwell, Erin E., Larsson, Hans C. E. (2009): Comparative ossification sequence and skeletal develop...
Ostrich-like birds (Palaeognathae) show very little taxonomic diversity while their sister taxon (Ne...
Ostrich-like birds (Palaeognathae) show very little taxonomic diversity while their sister taxon (Ne...
Ostrich-like birds (Palaeognathae) show very little taxonomic diversity while their sister taxon (Ne...
other birds, the taxon Palaeognathae has caused many disputes among ornithologists. One of the most ...
Cranial kinesis in birds is induced by muscles located caudal on the cranium. These forces are trans...
Background Birds exhibit an enormous diversity in adult skull shape (disparity), while their embr...
The independent movements and flexibility of various parts of the skull, called cranial kinesis, is ...
Darwin’s finches are the textbook example of adaptive evolution. All fourteen species are considered...
Birds exhibit an enormous variety of beak shapes. Such remarkable variation, however, has distracted...
Flightless birds belonging to phylogenetically distant clades share several morphological features i...
The evolutionary radiation of birds has produced incredible morphological variation, including a hug...
Theropod dinosaurs are one of the most remarkable lineages of terrestrial vertebrates in the Mesozoi...
Summary Birds show a great variation in skull and beak shape. This morphological diversity known fo...
Green, Todd L., Gignac, Paul M. (2023): Osteological comparison of casque ontogeny in palaeognathous...
Maxwell, Erin E., Larsson, Hans C. E. (2009): Comparative ossification sequence and skeletal develop...
Ostrich-like birds (Palaeognathae) show very little taxonomic diversity while their sister taxon (Ne...
Ostrich-like birds (Palaeognathae) show very little taxonomic diversity while their sister taxon (Ne...
Ostrich-like birds (Palaeognathae) show very little taxonomic diversity while their sister taxon (Ne...
other birds, the taxon Palaeognathae has caused many disputes among ornithologists. One of the most ...
Cranial kinesis in birds is induced by muscles located caudal on the cranium. These forces are trans...
Background Birds exhibit an enormous diversity in adult skull shape (disparity), while their embr...
The independent movements and flexibility of various parts of the skull, called cranial kinesis, is ...
Darwin’s finches are the textbook example of adaptive evolution. All fourteen species are considered...
Birds exhibit an enormous variety of beak shapes. Such remarkable variation, however, has distracted...
Flightless birds belonging to phylogenetically distant clades share several morphological features i...
The evolutionary radiation of birds has produced incredible morphological variation, including a hug...
Theropod dinosaurs are one of the most remarkable lineages of terrestrial vertebrates in the Mesozoi...
Summary Birds show a great variation in skull and beak shape. This morphological diversity known fo...
Green, Todd L., Gignac, Paul M. (2023): Osteological comparison of casque ontogeny in palaeognathous...
Maxwell, Erin E., Larsson, Hans C. E. (2009): Comparative ossification sequence and skeletal develop...