A parsimony optimization of the presence of high-frequency flapping flight onto a phylogeny of 29 species of birds shows that this is a derived character state that has been acquired at least four independent times: by the last common ancestor of Alcidae, that of Podicipedidae, that of Anatidae, and that of Rallidae. Cineradiographic analysis has shown that the furculae of birds underwent extraordinary deformations during the wingbeat cycle. Cyclical deformations are known to produce microfractures in the bone tissue, which may be a stimulus for Haversian remodelling, a mechanism of resorption and reconstruction of bone tissue that may repair bone microdamage. In the present study, we performed a comparative analysis in a phylogenetic conte...
Background The origin of powered avian flight was a locomotor innovation that expanded the ecologica...
<div><p>Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascend...
Characterizing how variation in the tempo and mode of evolution has structured the phenotypic divers...
International audienceThe furcula is a specialized bone in birds involved in flight function. Its mo...
The furcula displays enormous morphological and structural diversity. Acting as an important origin ...
The furcula displays enormous morphological and structural diversity. Acting as an important origin ...
Bone histology of crown-group birds is a research topic of great interest, permitting insight into t...
The morphology of the avian skeleton is often studied in the context of adaptations for powered flig...
<p>The aim of this work is to estimate the relationship between developmental mode and flight style,...
The ossification sequence of Myiopsitta monachus was determined. Myiopsitta has a similar sequence t...
Although finds of pre-modern (non-Neornithine) Mesozoic birds were exceptionally rare for over a cen...
Powered flight evolved three times independently among tetrapods (Pterosauria, Aves, Chiroptera), ea...
Background: Among living fliers (birds, bats, and insects), birds display relatively high aspect rat...
One pervasive morphological feature of tetrapods is the pipe-like, often marrow-filled, structure of...
The relationship between wing kinematics, wing morphology and the brachial index of birds (BI=humeru...
Background The origin of powered avian flight was a locomotor innovation that expanded the ecologica...
<div><p>Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascend...
Characterizing how variation in the tempo and mode of evolution has structured the phenotypic divers...
International audienceThe furcula is a specialized bone in birds involved in flight function. Its mo...
The furcula displays enormous morphological and structural diversity. Acting as an important origin ...
The furcula displays enormous morphological and structural diversity. Acting as an important origin ...
Bone histology of crown-group birds is a research topic of great interest, permitting insight into t...
The morphology of the avian skeleton is often studied in the context of adaptations for powered flig...
<p>The aim of this work is to estimate the relationship between developmental mode and flight style,...
The ossification sequence of Myiopsitta monachus was determined. Myiopsitta has a similar sequence t...
Although finds of pre-modern (non-Neornithine) Mesozoic birds were exceptionally rare for over a cen...
Powered flight evolved three times independently among tetrapods (Pterosauria, Aves, Chiroptera), ea...
Background: Among living fliers (birds, bats, and insects), birds display relatively high aspect rat...
One pervasive morphological feature of tetrapods is the pipe-like, often marrow-filled, structure of...
The relationship between wing kinematics, wing morphology and the brachial index of birds (BI=humeru...
Background The origin of powered avian flight was a locomotor innovation that expanded the ecologica...
<div><p>Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascend...
Characterizing how variation in the tempo and mode of evolution has structured the phenotypic divers...