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SUBMITTER: Faux C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5543022 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Faux Cynthia C Field Daniel J DJ
Biology letters 20170701 7
Recent phylogenetic studies question the monophyly of ratites (large, flightless birds incorporating ostriches, rheas, kiwis, emus and cassowaries), suggesting their paraphyly with respect to flying tinamous (Tinamidae). Flightlessness and large body size have thus likely evolved repeatedly among ratites, and separately in ostriches (<i>Struthio</i>) and emus (<i>Dromaius</i>). Here, we test this hypothesis with data from wing developmental trajectories in ostriches, emus, tinamous and chickens. ...[more]