Modern altricial birds are the fastest growing vertebrates, whereas various degrees of precocity (functional maturity) result in slower growth. Diaphyseal osteohistology, the best proxy for inferring relative growth rates in fossils, suggests that in the earliest birds, posthatching growth rates were more variable than in modern representatives, with some showing considerably slow growth that was attributed to their assumed precocial flight abilities. For finding clues how precocial or altricial skeletogenesis and related growth acceleration could be traced in avian evolution, as a case study we investigated the growing limb diaphyseal histology in an ontogenetic series of ducks which, among several other avian taxa, show a combination of a...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
Bone is continually undergoing cycles of apposition and resorption referred to as adaptive remodelli...
Background: Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that...
Modern altricial birds are the fastest growing vertebrates, whereas various degrees of precocity (fu...
Age-related changes in bone microstructure can inform our understanding the biology of both extant a...
Bone histology of crown-group birds is a research topic of great interest, permitting insight into t...
'CONTRIBUCIONES del MACN' Número 7 : "PALEONTOLOGÍA Y EVOLUCIÓN DE LAS AVES"Printed in January 2018,...
The processes of ossification sequences are poorly investigated for birds in general, even for domes...
ABSTRACT: As the largest single bone, avian sterna are very different from those of mammals in terms...
The present study is one of the recent researches in the experimental embryology of avian specie hav...
From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only four oss...
Skeletogenic heterochronies have gained much attention in comparative developmental biology. The tem...
<div><p>From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only ...
<p>Incomplete coloring (striped) indicates uncertain identification. A separate ossification of the ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dinosaurs are unique among terrestrial tetrapods in their body sizes, which...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
Bone is continually undergoing cycles of apposition and resorption referred to as adaptive remodelli...
Background: Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that...
Modern altricial birds are the fastest growing vertebrates, whereas various degrees of precocity (fu...
Age-related changes in bone microstructure can inform our understanding the biology of both extant a...
Bone histology of crown-group birds is a research topic of great interest, permitting insight into t...
'CONTRIBUCIONES del MACN' Número 7 : "PALEONTOLOGÍA Y EVOLUCIÓN DE LAS AVES"Printed in January 2018,...
The processes of ossification sequences are poorly investigated for birds in general, even for domes...
ABSTRACT: As the largest single bone, avian sterna are very different from those of mammals in terms...
The present study is one of the recent researches in the experimental embryology of avian specie hav...
From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only four oss...
Skeletogenic heterochronies have gained much attention in comparative developmental biology. The tem...
<div><p>From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only ...
<p>Incomplete coloring (striped) indicates uncertain identification. A separate ossification of the ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dinosaurs are unique among terrestrial tetrapods in their body sizes, which...
Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that the growth ...
Bone is continually undergoing cycles of apposition and resorption referred to as adaptive remodelli...
Background: Archaeopteryx is the oldest and most primitive known bird (Avialae). It is believed that...