The geometry of feather barbs (barb length and barb angle) determines feather vane asymmetry and vane rigidity, which are both critical to a feather's aerodynamic performance. Here, we describe the relationship between barb geometry and aerodynamic function across the evolutionary history of asymmetrical flight feathers, from Mesozoic taxa outside of modern avian diversity (Microraptor, Archaeopteryx, Sapeornis, Confuciusornis and the enantiornithine Eopengornis) to an extensive sample of modern birds. Contrary to previous assumptions, we find that barb angle is not related to vane-width asymmetry; instead barb angle varies with vane function, whereas barb length variation determines vane asymmetry. We demonstrate that barb geometry signifi...
Troodontids are important towards our understanding of avian origins because they are considered as ...
Background The origin of powered avian flight was a locomotor innovation that expanded the ecologica...
Variation in rachis (central shaft) morphology in individual remiges (flight feathers) within and am...
The geometry of feather barbs (barb length and barb angle) determines feather vane asymmetry and van...
The selection pressures that drive flight feather morphology are poorly understood. Using a phylogen...
Although many Mesozoic fossil birds have been found with primary feathers preserved, these structure...
Theropod dinosaurs show striking morphological and functional tail variation; e.g., a long, robust, ...
At least two lineages of Mesozoic birds are known to have possessed a distinct feather morphotype fo...
<div><p>Theropod dinosaurs show striking morphological and functional tail variation; e.g., a long, ...
Reconstructing the tree of life requires deciphering major evolutionary transformations and the func...
SummaryIn modern birds (Neornithes), the wing is composed of a layer of long, asymmetrical flight fe...
The primary feathers of birds are subject to cyclical forces in flight causing their shafts (rachise...
We investigated the relationship between wing element proportions and flight mode in a dataset of li...
We investigated the relationship between wing element proportions and flight mode in a dataset of li...
1. The functional significance of intra- and interspecific structural variations in the flight feath...
Troodontids are important towards our understanding of avian origins because they are considered as ...
Background The origin of powered avian flight was a locomotor innovation that expanded the ecologica...
Variation in rachis (central shaft) morphology in individual remiges (flight feathers) within and am...
The geometry of feather barbs (barb length and barb angle) determines feather vane asymmetry and van...
The selection pressures that drive flight feather morphology are poorly understood. Using a phylogen...
Although many Mesozoic fossil birds have been found with primary feathers preserved, these structure...
Theropod dinosaurs show striking morphological and functional tail variation; e.g., a long, robust, ...
At least two lineages of Mesozoic birds are known to have possessed a distinct feather morphotype fo...
<div><p>Theropod dinosaurs show striking morphological and functional tail variation; e.g., a long, ...
Reconstructing the tree of life requires deciphering major evolutionary transformations and the func...
SummaryIn modern birds (Neornithes), the wing is composed of a layer of long, asymmetrical flight fe...
The primary feathers of birds are subject to cyclical forces in flight causing their shafts (rachise...
We investigated the relationship between wing element proportions and flight mode in a dataset of li...
We investigated the relationship between wing element proportions and flight mode in a dataset of li...
1. The functional significance of intra- and interspecific structural variations in the flight feath...
Troodontids are important towards our understanding of avian origins because they are considered as ...
Background The origin of powered avian flight was a locomotor innovation that expanded the ecologica...
Variation in rachis (central shaft) morphology in individual remiges (flight feathers) within and am...