Abstract Multivariate analyses of brain composition in mammals, amphibians and fish have revealed the evolution of 'cerebrotypes' that reflect specific niches and/or clades. Here, we present the first demonstration of similar cerebrotypes in birds. Using principal component analysis and hierarchical clustering methods to analyze a data set of 67 species, we demonstrate that five main cerebrotypes can be recognized. One type is dominated by galliforms and pigeons, among other species, that all share relatively large brainstems, but can be further differentiated by the proportional size of the cerebellum and telencephalic regions. The second cerebrotype contains a range of species that all share relatively large cerebellar and small...
The present study deals with the morphological and histological aspects of the forebrain(Cerebrum) i...
Birds diverged from mammals approximately 300 million years ago. The avian and mammalian telencephal...
This article presents the classic and modern views of avian brain evolution in the context of verteb...
Vertebrates show dramatic interspecific variation in the size of their brains. The complexity of bra...
Vertebrates show dramatic interspecific variation in the size of their brains. Large and complex bra...
Vertebrates show dramatic interspecific variation in the size of their brains. Large and complex bra...
Recent comparative studies have shown that bird brains, although small, have a high processing capac...
2. Abstract Avian brain has traditionally been looked upon as a small, simple and almost entirely co...
Despite decades of research, some of the most basic issues concerning the extraordinaril...
Birds exhibit a huge array of behavior, ecology and physiology, and occupy nearly every environment ...
Birds exhibit a huge array of behavior, ecology and physiology, and occupy nearly every environment ...
Abstract Birds have brains that are comparable in size to those of mammals. However, variation in re...
Galliform birds (Galliformes) make up together with anseriform birds (Anseriformes) the clade Galloa...
The present study deals with the morphological and histological aspects of the forebrain(Cerebrum) i...
Evidence is accumulating that species traits can spur their evolutionary diversification through by ...
The present study deals with the morphological and histological aspects of the forebrain(Cerebrum) i...
Birds diverged from mammals approximately 300 million years ago. The avian and mammalian telencephal...
This article presents the classic and modern views of avian brain evolution in the context of verteb...
Vertebrates show dramatic interspecific variation in the size of their brains. The complexity of bra...
Vertebrates show dramatic interspecific variation in the size of their brains. Large and complex bra...
Vertebrates show dramatic interspecific variation in the size of their brains. Large and complex bra...
Recent comparative studies have shown that bird brains, although small, have a high processing capac...
2. Abstract Avian brain has traditionally been looked upon as a small, simple and almost entirely co...
Despite decades of research, some of the most basic issues concerning the extraordinaril...
Birds exhibit a huge array of behavior, ecology and physiology, and occupy nearly every environment ...
Birds exhibit a huge array of behavior, ecology and physiology, and occupy nearly every environment ...
Abstract Birds have brains that are comparable in size to those of mammals. However, variation in re...
Galliform birds (Galliformes) make up together with anseriform birds (Anseriformes) the clade Galloa...
The present study deals with the morphological and histological aspects of the forebrain(Cerebrum) i...
Evidence is accumulating that species traits can spur their evolutionary diversification through by ...
The present study deals with the morphological and histological aspects of the forebrain(Cerebrum) i...
Birds diverged from mammals approximately 300 million years ago. The avian and mammalian telencephal...
This article presents the classic and modern views of avian brain evolution in the context of verteb...