Bone growth marks reveal protracted growth in New Zealand kiwi (Aves, Apterygidae)

Volume: 5, Issue: 5, Pages: 639 - 642
Published: Jun 10, 2009
Abstract
The presence of bone growth marks reflecting annual rhythms in the cortical bone of non-avian tetrapods is now established as a general phenomenon. In contrast, ornithurines (the theropod group including modern birds and their closest relatives) usually grow rapidly in less than a year, such that no annual rhythms are expressed in bone cortices, except scarce growth marks restricted to the outer cortical layer. So far, cyclical growth in modern...
Paper Details
Title
Bone growth marks reveal protracted growth in New Zealand kiwi (Aves, Apterygidae)
Published Date
Jun 10, 2009
Volume
5
Issue
5
Pages
639 - 642
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