The morphology of neoptile feathers: Ancestral state reconstruction and its phylogenetic implications

Volume: 272, Issue: 4, Pages: 387 - 403
Published: Feb 2, 2011
Abstract
Avian neoptile feathers are defined as the first feather generation, which covers the chick after hatching, and usually described as simple structures consisting of numerous downy barbs which are radially symmetrically arranged and come together in a short calamus. In contrast, in some birds (e.g., Anas platyrhynchos, Dromaius novaehollandiae) the neoptile feathers have a prominent rhachis, and therefore display clear bilateral symmetry. Because...
Paper Details
Title
The morphology of neoptile feathers: Ancestral state reconstruction and its phylogenetic implications
Published Date
Feb 2, 2011
Volume
272
Issue
4
Pages
387 - 403
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