International audienceThe development of an organism involves the formation of patterns from initially homogeneous surfaces in a reproducible manner. Simulations of various theoretical models recapitulate final states of natural patterns, yet drawing testable hypotheses from those often remains difficult. Consequently, little is known about pattern-forming events. Here, we surveyed plumage patterns and their emergence in Galliformes, ratites, passerines, and penguins, together representing the three major taxa of the avian phylogeny, and built a unified model that not only reproduces final patterns but also intrinsically generates shared and varying directionality, sequence, and duration of patterning. We used in vivo and ex vivo experiment...
In this article we will discuss the integration of developmental patterning mechanisms with waves of...
During morphogenesis regular patterns often develop behind a frontier of pattern formation which tra...
During morphogenesis regular patterns often develop behind a frontier of pattern formation which tra...
International audienceThe development of an organism involves the formation of patterns from initial...
The development of an organism involves the formation of patterns from initially homogeneous surface...
Abstract Background Avian plumage is ideal for invest...
Natural patterns constitute one of the most diverse features observed in wild animals. The developme...
Convergent evolution is a central theme in biology. Birds are an ideal system to examine the mechani...
Color patterns of bird plumage affect animal behavior and speciation. Diverse patterns are present i...
International audienceBecause they vary extensively, the periodic colour motifs that adorn the coat ...
Members of the class Aves possess integumentary structures which distinguish them from other verteb...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
The orderly formation of the avian feather array is a classic example of periodic pattern formation ...
In this article we will discuss the integration of developmental patterning mechanisms with waves of...
In this article we will discuss the integration of developmental patterning mechanisms with waves of...
During morphogenesis regular patterns often develop behind a frontier of pattern formation which tra...
During morphogenesis regular patterns often develop behind a frontier of pattern formation which tra...
International audienceThe development of an organism involves the formation of patterns from initial...
The development of an organism involves the formation of patterns from initially homogeneous surface...
Abstract Background Avian plumage is ideal for invest...
Natural patterns constitute one of the most diverse features observed in wild animals. The developme...
Convergent evolution is a central theme in biology. Birds are an ideal system to examine the mechani...
Color patterns of bird plumage affect animal behavior and speciation. Diverse patterns are present i...
International audienceBecause they vary extensively, the periodic colour motifs that adorn the coat ...
Members of the class Aves possess integumentary structures which distinguish them from other verteb...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
The orderly formation of the avian feather array is a classic example of periodic pattern formation ...
In this article we will discuss the integration of developmental patterning mechanisms with waves of...
In this article we will discuss the integration of developmental patterning mechanisms with waves of...
During morphogenesis regular patterns often develop behind a frontier of pattern formation which tra...
During morphogenesis regular patterns often develop behind a frontier of pattern formation which tra...