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Genomic phylogeography of the White-crowned Manakin Pseudopipra pipra (Aves: Pipridae) illuminates a continental-scale radiation out of the Andes
enthalten in:
bioRxiv.org
| 2021
by
Berv, J.
|
Campagna, L.
|
Feo, T.
| +4
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How flight feathers stick together to form a continuous morphing wing
in:
Science (New York, N.Y.)
| Vol. 367, No. 6475 (2020), p. 293-297
by
Matloff, L.
|
Chang, E.
|
Feo, T.
| +4
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Theory of the development of curved barbs and their effects on feather morphology
in:
Journal of morphology
| Vol. 277, No. 8 (2016), p. 995-1013
by
Feo, T.
|
Simon, E.
|
Prum, R.
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Theory of the development of curved barbs and their effects on feather morphology
in:
Journal of morphology
| Vol. 277, No. 8 (2016), p. 995-1013
by
Feo, T.
|
Simon, E.
|
Prum, R.
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Barb geometry of asymmetrical feathers reveals a transitional morphology in the evolution of avian flight
in:
Proceedings. Biological sciences
| Vol. 282, No. 1803 (2015), p. 20142864
by
Feo, T.
|
Field, D.
|
Prum, R.
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Theoretical morphology and development of flight feather vane asymmetry with experimental tests in parrots
in:
Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution
| Vol. 322, No. 4 (2014), p. 240-55
by
Feo, T.
|
Prum, R.
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Why do Calypte hummingbirds "sing" with both their tail and their syrinx? An apparent example of sexual sensory bias
in:
The American naturalist
| Vol. 175, No. 1 (2010), p. 27-37
by
Clark, C.
|
Feo, T.
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Breakdown in Postmating Isolation and the Collapse of a Species Pair through Hybridization.
in:
The American naturalist : a bi-monthly journal devoted to the advancement and correlation of the biological sciences
| Vol. 175, No. 1 (2010), p. 11-27
by
Clark, C.
|
Feo, T.
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Why Do Calypte Hummingbirds "Sing" with Both Their Tail and Their Syrinx? An Apparent Example of Sexual Sensory Bias.
in:
The American naturalist : a bi-monthly journal devoted to the advancement and correlation of the biological sciences
| Vol. 175, No. 1 (2010), p. 27-38
by
Clark, C.
|
Feo, T.
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The Anna's hummingbird chirps with its tail : a new mechanism of sonation in birds
in:
Proceedings. Biological sciences
| Vol. 275, No. 1637 (2008), p. 955-62
by
Clark, C.
|
Feo, T.
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