2023
DOI: 10.31610/trudyzin/2023.327.4.678
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From art to evolution: Why functional morphology of birds matters

A.V. Zinoviev

Abstract: Here we discuss the main stages in the study of the morphology of the avian hind limbs as an example of the historical development of morphological studies in biology: from illustrations at the level of a work of art, through the collection of anatomical material and its functional interpretation to the reconstruction of hypothetical and real forms. We provide a synopsis of original studies, describing the stages in the evolution of jacanas and trogons, as well as the key locomotor adaptation of passerine bird… Show more

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