The relationship between sternum variation and mode of locomotion in birds.
Talia M Lowi-MerriRoger B J BensonSantiago ClaramuntDavid C EvansPublished in: BMC biology (2021)
These results display the ecological importance of the avian sternum for flight and locomotion by providing a novel understanding of sternum form and function in Neornithes. Our study lays the groundwork for estimating the locomotory abilities of paravian dinosaurs, the ancestors to Neornithes, by highlighting the importance of this critical element for avian flight, and will be useful for future work on the origin of flight along the dinosaur-bird lineage.
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