International audienceThe neck connects the head and the trunk and is the key structure allowing all movements of the head. The neck morphologyof birds is the most variable among living tetrapods, including significant differences in the number and shape of the cervicalvertebrae. Despite these differences, according to the literature, three morphofunctional regions (i.e., modules) have beenidentified along the neck. However, this regionalization has not been quantitatively tested through a geometric morphometricapproach applied to the cervical vertebrae. Based on the examination of 187 cervical vertebrae belonging to 16 specieswith various ecologies, we revealed a common modular structure of the neck using 3D surface geometric morphometrics...
Figure 14. Mm. intercristales and mm. cervicales accendentes of birds. A, mm. intercristales shaded ...
<p>Representative mid-cervical vertebrae from a turkey (top) and the sauropod <i>Giraffatitan branca...
16 pagesInternational audiencePenguins (Aves: Spheniscidae) are pelagic, flightless seabirds, restri...
International audienceThe neck connects the head and the trunk and is the key structure allowing all...
Bird necks display unparalleled levels of morphological diversity compared to other vertebrates, yet...
Despite a diversity of about 10 000 extant species, the sophisticated avian ‘body plan’ has not much...
Abstract Background Birds have highly mobile necks, but neither the details of how they realize comp...
17 pagesInternational audienceThe cervical system of extant penguins (Aves: Sphenisciformes) is orga...
Background: Andalgalornis steulleti from the upper Miocene-lower Pliocene (≈6 million years ago) of ...
Birds show tremendous ecological disparity in spite of strong biomechanical constraints imposed by f...
The necks of birds that possess complex structures, graceful curves, and flexible movements are perf...
BACKGROUND: Andalgalornis steulleti from the upper Miocene-lower Pliocene (≈6 million years ago) of ...
The mammalian neck adopts a variety of postures during daily life and generates numerous head trajec...
Herein I redescribe the giant titanosaurian sauropod Daxiatitan binglingi, which has previously only...
Birds exhibit a specialized tail that serves as an integral part of the flight apparatus, supplement...
Figure 14. Mm. intercristales and mm. cervicales accendentes of birds. A, mm. intercristales shaded ...
<p>Representative mid-cervical vertebrae from a turkey (top) and the sauropod <i>Giraffatitan branca...
16 pagesInternational audiencePenguins (Aves: Spheniscidae) are pelagic, flightless seabirds, restri...
International audienceThe neck connects the head and the trunk and is the key structure allowing all...
Bird necks display unparalleled levels of morphological diversity compared to other vertebrates, yet...
Despite a diversity of about 10 000 extant species, the sophisticated avian ‘body plan’ has not much...
Abstract Background Birds have highly mobile necks, but neither the details of how they realize comp...
17 pagesInternational audienceThe cervical system of extant penguins (Aves: Sphenisciformes) is orga...
Background: Andalgalornis steulleti from the upper Miocene-lower Pliocene (≈6 million years ago) of ...
Birds show tremendous ecological disparity in spite of strong biomechanical constraints imposed by f...
The necks of birds that possess complex structures, graceful curves, and flexible movements are perf...
BACKGROUND: Andalgalornis steulleti from the upper Miocene-lower Pliocene (≈6 million years ago) of ...
The mammalian neck adopts a variety of postures during daily life and generates numerous head trajec...
Herein I redescribe the giant titanosaurian sauropod Daxiatitan binglingi, which has previously only...
Birds exhibit a specialized tail that serves as an integral part of the flight apparatus, supplement...
Figure 14. Mm. intercristales and mm. cervicales accendentes of birds. A, mm. intercristales shaded ...
<p>Representative mid-cervical vertebrae from a turkey (top) and the sauropod <i>Giraffatitan branca...
16 pagesInternational audiencePenguins (Aves: Spheniscidae) are pelagic, flightless seabirds, restri...