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Data from: Feeding ecology is the primary driver of beak shape diversification in waterfowl
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Geometric morphometrics;mechanical advantage;diet;bird;Anseriformes;Herbivory;convergence;Presbyornis
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.42s0c
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The diversity of beak shapes among birds is often assumed to be largely the result of adaptations to different feeding behaviors and diets. Howeve
Data from: Smaller beaks for colder winters: Thermoregulation drives beak size evolution in Australasian songbirds
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Maluridae;Meliphagidae;Thermoregulation;Meliphagoidae;Allen's rule;beak size;Acanthizidae
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doi:10.5061/dryad.4464n
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of thermoregulation in the evolution of beak size across species remains largely unexplored. In particular, it remains unclear whether the need for retaining hea
Data from: Allometry and integration does not strongly constrain beak shape evolution in large-billed (Corvus macrorhynchos) and carrion crows
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Corvus corone;Corvus macrorhynchos
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doi:10.5061/dryad.tf083ng
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A recent geometric morphometric study on certain landbird lineages revealed that a major part of the variation in beak shape is accounted
Data from: The evolutionary relationship between beak shape, mechanical advantage, and feeding ecology in modern birds
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beak shape;mechanical advantage;feeding ecology;diet;Birds;Adaptation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.67nf3vp
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Extensive research on avian adaptive radiations has led to a presumption that beak morphology predicts feeding ecology in birds. Howeve
Data from: Beak color dynamically signals changes in fasting status and parasite loads in king penguins
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DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.5j40q
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ornament, which in birds can be apparent in the beak. King penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) are monomorphic seabirds that possess conspicuous yellow–orange
Data from: Genomic contingencies and the potential for local adaptation in a hybrid species
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Ecology: evolutionary;Passer italiae;Biogeography;hybridization;Passer domesticus;Adaptation;Selection: natural;Passer hispaniolensis
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doi:10.5061/dryad.615s9q5
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e, we address whether genomic contingencies, adaptation to climate or diet best explain divergence in beak morphology using genomically diverged

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