International audienceAs birds have a diversity of locomotor behaviors, their skeleton is subjected to a variety of mechanical constraints (gravitational, aerodynamic and sometimes hydrodynamic forces). Yet, only minor modifications in post-cranial skeleton shape are observed across the diversity of avian species in comparison with other vertebrates. The goal of this study was to explore potential morphological adjustments that allow locomotion in different habitats in Anatidae. Specifically, we compared a strictly terrestrial bird, the common quail Coturnix coturnix, and a semi-aquatic bird, the ringed teal Callonetta leucophrys, to explore whether their anatomy reflects the constraints of locomotion in different habitats (water vs. land)....
Powered flight evolved three times independently among tetrapods (Pterosauria, Aves, Chiroptera), ea...
High disparity among avian forelimb and hind limb segments in crown birds relative to non-avialan th...
Flapping flight is the most power-demanding mode of locomotion, associated with a suite of anatomica...
International audienceMost birds use at least two modes of locomotion: flying and walking (terrestri...
International audienceWalking and paddling motions were studied in a semiaquatic bird, the ringed te...
The hind limbs of birds have long been considered a key feature in the conquest of different environ...
In contrast to the upright trunk in humans, trunk orientation in most birds is almost horizontal (pr...
Artículo de publicación ISIBirds still share many traits with their dinosaur ancestors, making them ...
Background: The origin of powered avian flight was a locomotor innovation that expanded the ecologic...
Birds can use different types of gaits to move on the ground: they either walk, hop, or run. Althoug...
Birds provide an interesting opportunity to study the relationships between body size, limb morpholo...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...
<div><p>Birds exhibit a specialized tail that serves as an integral part of the flight apparatus, su...
Birds still share many traits with their dinosaur ancestors, making them the best living group to re...
Nous avons étudié l’impact de contraintes mécaniques contrastées sur la structure des pattes de cana...
Powered flight evolved three times independently among tetrapods (Pterosauria, Aves, Chiroptera), ea...
High disparity among avian forelimb and hind limb segments in crown birds relative to non-avialan th...
Flapping flight is the most power-demanding mode of locomotion, associated with a suite of anatomica...
International audienceMost birds use at least two modes of locomotion: flying and walking (terrestri...
International audienceWalking and paddling motions were studied in a semiaquatic bird, the ringed te...
The hind limbs of birds have long been considered a key feature in the conquest of different environ...
In contrast to the upright trunk in humans, trunk orientation in most birds is almost horizontal (pr...
Artículo de publicación ISIBirds still share many traits with their dinosaur ancestors, making them ...
Background: The origin of powered avian flight was a locomotor innovation that expanded the ecologic...
Birds can use different types of gaits to move on the ground: they either walk, hop, or run. Althoug...
Birds provide an interesting opportunity to study the relationships between body size, limb morpholo...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...
<div><p>Birds exhibit a specialized tail that serves as an integral part of the flight apparatus, su...
Birds still share many traits with their dinosaur ancestors, making them the best living group to re...
Nous avons étudié l’impact de contraintes mécaniques contrastées sur la structure des pattes de cana...
Powered flight evolved three times independently among tetrapods (Pterosauria, Aves, Chiroptera), ea...
High disparity among avian forelimb and hind limb segments in crown birds relative to non-avialan th...
Flapping flight is the most power-demanding mode of locomotion, associated with a suite of anatomica...