Vertebrate skin is characterized by its patterned array of appendages, whether feathers, hairs, or scales. In avian skin the distribution of feathers occurs on two distinct spatial levels. Grouping of feathers within discrete tracts, with bare skin lying between the tracts, is termed the macropattern, while the smaller scale periodic spacing between individual feathers is referred to as the micropattern. The degree of integration between the patterning mechanisms that operate on these two scales during development and the mechanisms underlying the remarkable evolvability of skin macropatterns are unknown. A striking example of macropattern variation is the convergent loss of neck feathering in multiple species, a trait associated with heat ...
International audienceColor patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is kn...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Vertebrate skin is characterized by its patterned array of appendages, whether feathers, hairs, or s...
Members of the class Aves possess integumentary structures which distinguish them from other verteb...
Color patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is known about the genetic ...
Color patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is known about the genetic ...
Color patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is known about the genetic ...
Color patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is known about the genetic ...
Color patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is known about the genetic ...
Color patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is known about the genetic ...
Color patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is known about the genetic ...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
International audienceColor patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is kn...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Vertebrate skin is characterized by its patterned array of appendages, whether feathers, hairs, or s...
Members of the class Aves possess integumentary structures which distinguish them from other verteb...
Color patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is known about the genetic ...
Color patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is known about the genetic ...
Color patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is known about the genetic ...
Color patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is known about the genetic ...
Color patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is known about the genetic ...
Color patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is known about the genetic ...
Color patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is known about the genetic ...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
International audienceColor patterns within individual feathers are common in birds but little is kn...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...