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Features shared by Birds + Reptiles |
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1. skull articulation w/ neck vertebrae (occipital condyle) 2. scales (keratin), feathers (present in dinosaurs) 3. heterogametic sex (females ZW) 4. nucleated red blood cells 5. yolked eggs: ovipary (present in some) |
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Diagnostic features of birds |
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1. feathers 2. bill and lack of teeth 3. specialized furcula 4. reversed first toe (hallux) 5. bone fusion and reduction 6. pneumatic (hollow) bones 7. bipedalism and digitigrade feet 8. forelimbs specialized for flight (wings) 9. centralized body mass 10. well developed central nervous system and vision 11. endothermic and high metabolic rate 12. grow fast 13. lay shelled eggs that require parental care, build nests |
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the most diagnostic feature of birds
insulate, protect/waterproof, form wings and tail used in flight |
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horny bill to cover jaws lighter than teeth remarkable functional diversity in bills |
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wishbone fused clavicles serves as energy storage spring |
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hallux in perching birds, allows vice-like grip on branches lets flying animals land in trees |
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bone fusion and reduction |
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many fused bones- skeletal rigidity provides stronger frame for flight muscles lost bones- no bony tail |
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hollow bones unique in extent and complexity of pulmonary system many large bones have direct connections to air sacs and respiratory system |
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bipedalism and digitigrade feet |
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Bipedal- walk on two legs (like theropod dinosaur ancestors) -implications for evolution of flight Digitigrade- walk on toes what looks like knee is ankle mammals are plantigrade since they walk on foot bones birds tarsal and metatarsals fused and foot fused |
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forelimbs specialized for flight (wings) |
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pectoral limbs highly modified for flight secondarily lost in a few taxa |
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flight muscles on body, not wings control wing through tendons concentrating mass in center increases stability in flight |
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well developed central nervous system and vision |
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brains 6-10 times of brains similar-sized reptiles incredible feats of navigation possible (butterflies) excellent color vision and UV vision (lots of signals) lots of learning, important in social behavior, complex song, motor skills |
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endothermic and high metabolic rate |
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part of metabolic rate due to endothermy, which is costly part due to big brains evolution of endothermy interesting in own right, related to flight? |
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determinate growers: at maturity little size variation within species/sexes) most fish or herps are indeterminate growers |
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lay shelled eggs that require parental care, build nests |
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only vertebrate group that lack livebearers (vivipary) lay one egg at a time rather than entire clutch all show parental care (90% of birds, males are good dads) unlike leathery reptile eggs, shells have brittle layer composed of calcium carbonate crystals |
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