“…Moreover, determining mechanisms of species‐specific pattern was not really the primary goal of most studies that employed quail‐chick chimeras. In contrast, other experiments using avian chimeras have included domestic duck as a way to identify those patterning mechanisms that generate species‐specific differences (Dhouailly, ; Hampe, ; Lwigale & Schneider, ; Pautou, ; Schneider & Helms, ; Sohal, ; Sohal et al, ; Sohal et al, ; Tucker & Lumsden, ; Waddington, ; Waddington, ; Yamashita & Sohal, , Yamashita & Sohal, ; Zwilling, ). Additional studies on species‐specific size and control of scaling have also included chimeras between quail and emu (Hall et al, ), quail and zebra finch (Chen, Balaban, & Jarvis, ), and chick and zebra finch (Uygur et al, ).…”