نتایج جستجو برای: feathers

تعداد نتایج: 2568  

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Zhonghe Zhou

A new specimen of the early bird Archaeopteryx shows remarkable plumage preservation, including pennaceous leg feathers. But whether birds went through a four-winged stage, and in what exact functional context feathers evolved remains a matter of debate.

Journal: :The American Naturalist 1897

Journal: :Blue Jay 1947

Journal: :Journal of The Royal Society Interface 2014

2005
Jocelyn Hudon

PB cac / accr 31st annual conference, jasper 2005 Abstract Feathers are amongst the most complex epidermal derivatives found in vertebrates. They have complex branched structures, grow from their bases by a unique mechanism, and come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, structures, and colours. Not only do feathers impart cover, insulation, waterproofing of the body, contribute to flight, tactil...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2012
A P Møller J M Peralta-Sánchez J T Nielsen E López-Hernández J J Soler

1. Predators often prey on individuals that are sick or otherwise weakened. Although previous studies have shown higher abundance of parasites in prey, whether prey have elevated loads of micro-organisms remains to be determined. 2. We quantified the abundance of bacteria and fungi on feathers of woodpigeons Columba palumbus L., jays Garrulus glandarius L. and blackbirds Turdus merula L. that e...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2014
Robb S A Kaler Leah A Kenney Alexander L Bond Collin A Eagles-Smith

Mercury (Hg) is a toxic element distributed globally through atmospheric transport. Agattu Island, located in the western Aleutian Islands, Alaska, has no history of point-sources of Hg contamination. We provide baseline levels of total mercury (THg) concentrations in breast feathers of three birds that breed on the island. Geometric mean THg concentrations in feathers of fork-tailed storm-petr...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
V McGovern

1 1i 1T 1 F"" What happens when an industry's by-product turns out to be as valuable as its primary products? The poultry industry may be about to find out. Scientists are exploring new methods for turning the industry's excess fluff into products ranging from notepaper to auto body parts to high-quality animal feed, saving trees and replacing man-made materials in the process. The National Chi...

Journal: :Current Biology 2017
Lida Xing Ryan C. McKellar Xing Xu Gang Li Ming Bai W. Scott Persons Tetsuto Miyashita Michael J. Benton Jianping Zhang Alexander P. Wolfe Qiru Yi Kuowei Tseng Hao Ran Philip J. Currie

In his correspondence, Markus Lambertz [1] raises some concerns about the phylogenetic placement and feather development of DIP-V-15103, the amber-entombed tail section that we recently reported [2] as fragmentary remains of a non-pygostylian coelurosaur (likely within the basal part of Coelurosauria). We here would like to respond to these concerns.

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