A new scenario for the evolutionary origin of hair, feather, and avian scales

Volume: 214, Issue: 4, Pages: 587 - 606
Published: Apr 1, 2009
Abstract
In zoology it is well known that birds are characterized by the presence of feathers, and mammals by hairs. Another common point of view is that avian scales are directly related to reptilian scales. As a skin embryologist, I have been fascinated by the problem of regionalization of skin appendages in amniotes throughout my scientific life. Here I have collected the arguments that result from classical experimental embryology, from the modern...
Paper Details
Title
A new scenario for the evolutionary origin of hair, feather, and avian scales
Published Date
Apr 1, 2009
Volume
214
Issue
4
Pages
587 - 606
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