Synchrotron-based chemical imaging reveals plumage patterns in a 150 million year old early bird

Volume: 28, Issue: 7, Pages: 1024 - 1024
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
Charles Darwin acknowledged the importance of colour in the natural selection of bird plumage. Colour can indicate age, sex, and diet, as well as play roles in camouflage, mating and establishing territories. Feather and integument colour depend on both chemical and structural characteristics and so melanosome structure and trace metal biomarkers can be used to infer colour and pigment patterns in a range of extant and fossil organisms. In this...
Paper Details
Title
Synchrotron-based chemical imaging reveals plumage patterns in a 150 million year old early bird
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
Volume
28
Issue
7
Pages
1024 - 1024
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