Title of article
Developmental mechanisms facilitating the evolution of bills and quills
Author/Authors
Richard A. Schneider، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
11
From page
563
To page
573
Abstract
Beaks and feathers epitomize inimitable avian traits. Within individuals and across species there exists astounding
diversity in the size, shape, arrangement, and colour of beaks and feathers in association with various functional
adaptations. What has enabled the concomitantly divergent evolution of beaks and feathers? The common
denominator may lie in their developmental programmes. As revealed through recent transplant experiments using
quail and duck embryos, the developmental programme for each structure utilizes mesenchyme as a dominant
source of species-specific patterning information, acts as a module of closely coupled molecular and histogenic
events, and operates with a high degree of spatial and temporal plasticity. By synergizing these three features, the
developmental programmes underlying beaks and feathers likely have the essential potential to react spontaneously
to novel conditions and new gene functions, and as a consequence are well equipped to generate and accommodate
innovative phenotypes during the course of evolution
Keywords
epithelial-mesenchymal signalling interactions , evolutionary developmentalbiology , quail-duck chimeras , Plasticity , avian beaks and feathers , modularity
Journal title
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Record number
835115
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