The sternum is part of the forelimb appendicular skeleton found in most terrestrial vertebrates and has become adapted across tetrapods for distinctive modes of locomotion. We review the regulatory mechanisms underlying sternum and forelimb development and discuss the possible gene expression modulation that could be responsible for the sternal adaptations and associated reduction in the forelimb programme found in flightless birds. In three phylogenetically divergent vertebrate lineages that all undertake powered flight, a ventral extension of the sternum, named the keel, has evolved independently, most strikingly in volant birds. In flightless birds, however, the sternal keel is absent, and the sternum is flattened. We review studies in a...
Recent discoveries of large leg feathers in some theropods have implications for our understanding o...
Embryonic muscular activity (EMA) is involved in the development of several distinctive traits of bi...
The origin of avian flight is a classic macroevolutionary transition with research spanning over a c...
Background The origin of powered avian flight was a locomotor innovation that expanded the ecologica...
Powered flight evolved three times independently among tetrapods (Pterosauria, Aves, Chiroptera), ea...
Understanding the origins of organismal diversity is one of biology\u27s most enduring quests. Many ...
The anatomy of the sternum in avian species differs according to their movement and particularly fli...
Background: Powered flight is implicated as a major driver for the success of birds. Here we examine...
Ontogenetic and behavioral studies using birds currently do not document the early evolution of flig...
<p>The aim of this work is to estimate the relationship between developmental mode and flight style,...
Background. Powered flight is implicated as a major driver for the success of birds. Here we examine...
Within the avian clade, species drastically differ in their locomotion style, particularly the exten...
Birds are the most diverse and largest group of extant tetrapods. They show marked variability, yet ...
Basal birds such as Archaeopteryx and Confuciusornis are typically portrayed as flapping fliers. How...
This thesis consists of four major studies: a study of incipient flight behaviors in young birds ov...
Recent discoveries of large leg feathers in some theropods have implications for our understanding o...
Embryonic muscular activity (EMA) is involved in the development of several distinctive traits of bi...
The origin of avian flight is a classic macroevolutionary transition with research spanning over a c...
Background The origin of powered avian flight was a locomotor innovation that expanded the ecologica...
Powered flight evolved three times independently among tetrapods (Pterosauria, Aves, Chiroptera), ea...
Understanding the origins of organismal diversity is one of biology\u27s most enduring quests. Many ...
The anatomy of the sternum in avian species differs according to their movement and particularly fli...
Background: Powered flight is implicated as a major driver for the success of birds. Here we examine...
Ontogenetic and behavioral studies using birds currently do not document the early evolution of flig...
<p>The aim of this work is to estimate the relationship between developmental mode and flight style,...
Background. Powered flight is implicated as a major driver for the success of birds. Here we examine...
Within the avian clade, species drastically differ in their locomotion style, particularly the exten...
Birds are the most diverse and largest group of extant tetrapods. They show marked variability, yet ...
Basal birds such as Archaeopteryx and Confuciusornis are typically portrayed as flapping fliers. How...
This thesis consists of four major studies: a study of incipient flight behaviors in young birds ov...
Recent discoveries of large leg feathers in some theropods have implications for our understanding o...
Embryonic muscular activity (EMA) is involved in the development of several distinctive traits of bi...
The origin of avian flight is a classic macroevolutionary transition with research spanning over a c...