Bird beaks display tremendous variation in shape and size, which is closely associated with the exploitation of multiple ecological niches and likely played a key role in the diversification of thousands of avian species. Previous studies have demonstrated some of the molecular mechanisms that regulate morphogenesis of the prenasal cartilage, which forms the initial beak skeleton. However, much of the beak diversity in birds depends on variation in the premaxillary bone. It forms later in development and becomes the most prominent functional and structural component of the adult upper beak/jaw, yet its regulation is unknown. Here, we studied a group of Darwin’s finch species with different beak shapes. We found that TGFβIIr, β-ca...
Knief U, Schielzeth H, Kempenaers B, Ellegren H, Forstmeier W. QTL and quantitative genetic analysis...
Background: The Psittaciformes (parrots and cockatoos) are characterised by their large beaks, and a...
Evolution by natural selection has resulted in a remarkable diversity of organism morphologies that ...
The astonishing variation in the shape and size of bird beaks reflects a wide range of dietary speci...
Darwin's finches are a model system in ecological and evolutionary research, but surprisingly little...
Darwin’s finches are the textbook example of adaptive evolution. All fourteen species are considered...
Bird beaks are textbook examples of ecological adaptation to diet, but their shapes are also control...
Bird beaks are textbook examples of ecological adaptation to diet, but their shapes are also control...
Abstract Background Beak morphology exhibits considerable adaptive plasticity in birds, which result...
Beak treatment is an effective method of reducing the damage inflicted by severe feather pecking (SF...
Avian species display a remarkable diversity of facial morphologies, from the small, pointed, insect...
Summary Birds show a great variation in skull and beak shape. This morphological diversity known fo...
ABSTRACT: Beak treatment is an effective method of reducing the damage inflicted by severe feather p...
Background Birds exhibit an enormous diversity in adult skull shape (disparity), while their embr...
Knief U, Schielzeth H, Kempenaers B, Ellegren H, Forstmeier W. QTL and quantitative genetic analysis...
Background: The Psittaciformes (parrots and cockatoos) are characterised by their large beaks, and a...
Evolution by natural selection has resulted in a remarkable diversity of organism morphologies that ...
The astonishing variation in the shape and size of bird beaks reflects a wide range of dietary speci...
Darwin's finches are a model system in ecological and evolutionary research, but surprisingly little...
Darwin’s finches are the textbook example of adaptive evolution. All fourteen species are considered...
Bird beaks are textbook examples of ecological adaptation to diet, but their shapes are also control...
Bird beaks are textbook examples of ecological adaptation to diet, but their shapes are also control...
Abstract Background Beak morphology exhibits considerable adaptive plasticity in birds, which result...
Beak treatment is an effective method of reducing the damage inflicted by severe feather pecking (SF...
Avian species display a remarkable diversity of facial morphologies, from the small, pointed, insect...
Summary Birds show a great variation in skull and beak shape. This morphological diversity known fo...
ABSTRACT: Beak treatment is an effective method of reducing the damage inflicted by severe feather p...
Background Birds exhibit an enormous diversity in adult skull shape (disparity), while their embr...
Knief U, Schielzeth H, Kempenaers B, Ellegren H, Forstmeier W. QTL and quantitative genetic analysis...
Background: The Psittaciformes (parrots and cockatoos) are characterised by their large beaks, and a...
Evolution by natural selection has resulted in a remarkable diversity of organism morphologies that ...