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Autor:
Ryan D. Marek, Ryan N. Felice
Publikováno v:
BMC Biology, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2023)
Abstract Background The origin of birds from non-avian theropod dinosaur ancestors required a comprehensive restructuring of the body plan to enable the evolution of powered flight. One of the proposed key mechanisms that allowed birds to acquire fli
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https://doaj.org/article/f036dd863229480db6de89dac65c8bf5
Publikováno v:
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, Vol 61, Iss 2, Pp 281-292 (2016)
Abelisaurid theropods were one of the most diverse groups of predatory dinosaurs in Gondwana during the Cretaceous. The group is characterized by a tall, wide skull and robust cervical region. This morphology is thought to have facilitated specialize
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https://doaj.org/article/0d5ffb6c25594a7591d6afc17bc5dfe9
The link between skull shape and dietary ecology in birds at macroevolutionary scales has recently been called into question by analyses of 3D shape that reveal that cranial anatomy is mainly influenced by other factors such as allometry. It is still
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::7018e9338fc2cb4962bafa4997b10e28
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.17.541171
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.17.541171
Autor:
Anjali Goswami, Eve Noirault, Ellen J. Coombs, Julien Clavel, Anne-Claire Fabre, Thomas J. D. Halliday, Morgan Churchill, Abigail Curtis, Akinobu Watanabe, Nancy B. Simmons, Brian L. Beatty, Jonathan H. Geisler, David L. Fox, Ryan N. Felice
Publikováno v:
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 378
The placental skull has evolved into myriad forms, from longirostrine whales to globular primates, and with a diverse array of appendages from antlers to tusks. This disparity has recently been studied from the perspective of the whole skull, but the
One of the most famous examples of adaptive radiation is that of the Galápagos finches, where skull morphology, particularly the beak, varies with feeding ecology. Yet increasingly studies are questioning the strength of this correlation between fee
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.09.523311
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.09.523311
Publikováno v:
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 133:47-56
The study of integration and modularity aims to describe the organization of components that make up organisms, and the evolutionary, developmental and functional relationships among them. Both have been studied at the interspecific (evolutionary) an
Autor:
Lydia J. Rahantarisoa, Raymond R. Rogers, Ryan N. Felice, David W. Krause, Alan H. Turner, Joseph R. Groenke, Patrick M. O'Connor
Publikováno v:
Nature. 588:272-276
Mesozoic birds display considerable diversity in size, flight adaptations and feather organization1–4, but exhibit relatively conserved patterns of beak shape and development5–7. Although Neornithine (that is, crown group) birds also exhibit cons
Autor:
Anjali Goswami, Eve Noirault, Ellen J. Coombs, Julien Clavel, Anne-Claire Fabre, Thomas J. D. Halliday, Morgan Churchill, Abigail Curtis, Akinobu Watanabe, Nancy B. Simmons, Brian L. Beatty, Jonathan H. Geisler, David L. Fox, Ryan N. Felice
Publikováno v:
Science
The Cenozoic diversification of placental mammals is the archetypal adaptive radiation. Yet, discrepancies between molecular divergence estimates and the fossil record fuel ongoing debate around the timing, tempo, and drivers of this radiation. Analy
Autor:
Ellen J Coombs, Ryan N. Felice
1. Three-dimensional measurements of morphology are key to gaining an understanding of a species’ biology and to answering subsequent questions regarding the processes of ecology (or palaeoecology), function, and evolution. However, the collection
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.17.468940
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.17.468940
Autor:
Akinobu Watanabe, Diego Pol, Patrick M. O'Connor, Mark A. Norell, Anjali Goswami, Andrew R. Cuff, Ryan N. Felice, Eve Noirault, Lawrence M. Witmer
Publikováno v:
Integrative and Comparative Biology. 59:371-382
Complex structures, like the vertebrate skull, are composed of numerous elements or traits that must develop and evolve in a coordinated manner to achieve multiple functions. The strength of association among phenotypic traits (i.e., integration), an