class aves. archaeopteryx 150 mya archaeopteryx skeleton

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Page 1: Class Aves. Archaeopteryx 150 MYA Archaeopteryx Skeleton

Class Aves

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Archaeopteryx

150 MYA

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Archaeopteryx Skeleton

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Avian Skeleton

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Major Bird Groups

• Paleognathae– Mostly flightless– Usually ratite sternum (flat)

• Neognathae– Mostly flying birds with carinate sternum (keeled)

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Is It A Bird?

• Wings• Feathers• Beak• Oviparous

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Placode Specification

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Placode Growth

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Barb & Barbule Development

Down feather development

Pennacous feather development

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Mature FeatherPennaceous

Plumulaceous

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Feathers or Scales

Inhibition of BMP4 signaling in chick hindlimb causes dorsal scales (scutes) to develop as feathers and prevents apoptosis of interdigit webbing

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Does a Chicken have Lips?

Figure 1   A "hen's tooth" formed by the combination of chick pharyngeal (presumptive jaw) ectoderm and mouse molar mesenchyme. (From Kollar and Fisher, 1980; courtesy of E. J. Kollar.)

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Adaptations for Flight

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Unique Pulmonary Structures

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Bird Brained

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A Bird's Eye View

Optic nerve

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Wing Forms

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Migration

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Navigation

• Birds can sense Earth’s magnetic field

• Orient relative to field• Calibration of internal

compass– Twilight cues– Nocturnal celestial cues– Daylight cues

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Parenting

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Juvenile Forms

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Reproductive System

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Largest Bird

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Largest Flying BirdAlbatross – 11ft wing-span

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Smallest Flying Bird