International audienceIn zoology it is well known that birds are characterized by the presence of feathers, and mammals by hairs. Another common point of view is that avian scales are directly related to reptilian scales. As a skin embryologist, I have been fascinated by the problem of regionalization of skin appendages in amniotes throughout my scientific life. Here I have collected the arguments that result from classical experimental embryology, from the modern molecular biology era, and from the recent discovery of new fossils. These arguments shape my view that avian ectoderm is primarily programmed toward forming feathers, and mammalian ectoderm toward forming hairs. The other ectoderm derivatives - scales in birds, glands in mammals,...
Background: The epidermal appendages of reptiles and birds are constructed of beta (β) keratins. The...
This special issue on the development and evolution of the amniote integument begins with a discussi...
SYNOPSIS. It is likely that feathers evolved from a conical shaped tubercle rather than a plate-like...
International audienceIn zoology it is well known that birds are characterized by the presence of fe...
SYNOPSIS. Developmental anatomical data are insufficient to discuss plausible intermediates between ...
The origin and evolution of feathers has fascinated the general public and researchers for many year...
Vertebrates possess a diverse range of integumentary epithelial appendages, including scales, feathe...
Abstract Background The epidermal appendages of reptiles and birds are constructed of beta (β) kerat...
BACKGROUND: Vertebrate skin appendages are constructed of keratins produced by multigene families. A...
The phylogenetic origin of the hair of mammals has puzzled compara-tive anatomists for a century. Ma...
Background: Vertebrate skin appendages are constructed of keratins produced by multigene families. A...
Most mammals, birds, and reptiles are readily recognized by their hairs, feathers, and scales, respe...
Feathers have long been regarded as the innovation that drove the success of birds. However, feather...
Feathers are the most complex epidermal derivatives among vertebrates. The present review deals with...
The evolution of flight in feathered dinosaurs and early birds over millions of years required fligh...
Background: The epidermal appendages of reptiles and birds are constructed of beta (β) keratins. The...
This special issue on the development and evolution of the amniote integument begins with a discussi...
SYNOPSIS. It is likely that feathers evolved from a conical shaped tubercle rather than a plate-like...
International audienceIn zoology it is well known that birds are characterized by the presence of fe...
SYNOPSIS. Developmental anatomical data are insufficient to discuss plausible intermediates between ...
The origin and evolution of feathers has fascinated the general public and researchers for many year...
Vertebrates possess a diverse range of integumentary epithelial appendages, including scales, feathe...
Abstract Background The epidermal appendages of reptiles and birds are constructed of beta (β) kerat...
BACKGROUND: Vertebrate skin appendages are constructed of keratins produced by multigene families. A...
The phylogenetic origin of the hair of mammals has puzzled compara-tive anatomists for a century. Ma...
Background: Vertebrate skin appendages are constructed of keratins produced by multigene families. A...
Most mammals, birds, and reptiles are readily recognized by their hairs, feathers, and scales, respe...
Feathers have long been regarded as the innovation that drove the success of birds. However, feather...
Feathers are the most complex epidermal derivatives among vertebrates. The present review deals with...
The evolution of flight in feathered dinosaurs and early birds over millions of years required fligh...
Background: The epidermal appendages of reptiles and birds are constructed of beta (β) keratins. The...
This special issue on the development and evolution of the amniote integument begins with a discussi...
SYNOPSIS. It is likely that feathers evolved from a conical shaped tubercle rather than a plate-like...