The evolution of avian wing shape and previously unrecognized trends in covert feathering

Volume: 282, Issue: 1816, Pages: 20151935 - 20151935
Published: Oct 7, 2015
Abstract
Avian wing shape has been related to flight performance, migration, foraging behaviour and display. Historically, linear measurements of the feathered aerofoil and skeletal proportions have been used to describe this shape. While the distribution of covert feathers, layered over the anterior wing, has long been assumed to contribute to aerofoil properties, to our knowledge no previous studies of trends in avian wing shape assessed their...
Paper Details
Title
The evolution of avian wing shape and previously unrecognized trends in covert feathering
Published Date
Oct 7, 2015
Volume
282
Issue
1816
Pages
20151935 - 20151935
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