Anomalously high variation in postnatal development is ancestral for dinosaurs but lost in birds

Volume: 113, Issue: 51, Pages: 14757 - 14762
Published: Dec 5, 2016
Abstract
Compared with all other living reptiles, birds grow extremely fast and possess unusually low levels of intraspecific variation during postnatal development. It is now clear that birds inherited their high rates of growth from their dinosaurian ancestors, but the origin of the avian condition of low variation during development is poorly constrained. The most well-understood growth trajectories of later Mesozoic theropods (e.g., Tyrannosaurus,...
Paper Details
Title
Anomalously high variation in postnatal development is ancestral for dinosaurs but lost in birds
Published Date
Dec 5, 2016
Volume
113
Issue
51
Pages
14757 - 14762
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