Sexual selection and aerodynamic forces affecting structural properties of the flight feathers of birds are poorly understood. Here, we compared the structural features of the innermost primary wing feather (P1) and the sexually dimorphic outermost (Ta6) and monomorphic second outermost (Ta5) tail feathers of barn swallows (Hirundo rustica) from a Romanian population to investigate how sexual selection and resistance to aerodynamic forces affect structural differences among these feathers. Furthermore, we compared structural properties of Ta6 of barn swallows from six European populations. Finally, we determined the relationship between feather growth bars width (GBW) and the structural properties of tail feathers. The structure of P1 indic...
Feather holes are small (0.5–1 mm in diameter) deformities that appear on the vanes of flight feathe...
Molt and ecdysis are costly activities crucial to several animals. Most birds completely molt their ...
<div><p>Physiological trade-offs mediated by limiting energy, resources or time constrain the simult...
Sexual selection and aerodynamic forces affecting structural properties of the flight feathers of bi...
Sexual selection and aerodynamic forces affecting structural properties of the flight feathers of bi...
Many organisms show well-defined latitudinal clines in morphology, which appear to be caused by spat...
The functional signi¢cance of elongated, narrow tips of the tail feathers of certain birds, so-calle...
The elongated tail of the male barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is regarded as one of the classic exam...
Bird tails are extraordinarily variable in length and functionality. In some species, males have evo...
1. The functional significance of intra- and interspecific structural variations in the flight feath...
Some studies have suggested that tail streamers in the barn swallow Hirundo rustica may have been el...
In the view of the sexual selection research, the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica), and its European s...
The evolution of secondary sexual characters is the subject of controversial debate between those de...
Physiological trade-offs mediated by limiting energy, resources or time constrain the simultaneous e...
The selection pressures that drive flight feather morphology are poorly understood. Using a phylogen...
Feather holes are small (0.5–1 mm in diameter) deformities that appear on the vanes of flight feathe...
Molt and ecdysis are costly activities crucial to several animals. Most birds completely molt their ...
<div><p>Physiological trade-offs mediated by limiting energy, resources or time constrain the simult...
Sexual selection and aerodynamic forces affecting structural properties of the flight feathers of bi...
Sexual selection and aerodynamic forces affecting structural properties of the flight feathers of bi...
Many organisms show well-defined latitudinal clines in morphology, which appear to be caused by spat...
The functional signi¢cance of elongated, narrow tips of the tail feathers of certain birds, so-calle...
The elongated tail of the male barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is regarded as one of the classic exam...
Bird tails are extraordinarily variable in length and functionality. In some species, males have evo...
1. The functional significance of intra- and interspecific structural variations in the flight feath...
Some studies have suggested that tail streamers in the barn swallow Hirundo rustica may have been el...
In the view of the sexual selection research, the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica), and its European s...
The evolution of secondary sexual characters is the subject of controversial debate between those de...
Physiological trade-offs mediated by limiting energy, resources or time constrain the simultaneous e...
The selection pressures that drive flight feather morphology are poorly understood. Using a phylogen...
Feather holes are small (0.5–1 mm in diameter) deformities that appear on the vanes of flight feathe...
Molt and ecdysis are costly activities crucial to several animals. Most birds completely molt their ...
<div><p>Physiological trade-offs mediated by limiting energy, resources or time constrain the simult...