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Introduction to the skeleton of hummingbirds (Aves: Apodiformes, Trochilidae) in functional and phylogenetic contexts / by Richard L. Zusi.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Zusi, Richard L. (Richard Laurence), 1930- author.
Contributor:
American Ornithologists' Union.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hummingbirds--Anatomy.
Hummingbirds.
Place of Publication:
The American Ornithologists' Union
Language Note:
Abstract also in Spanish.
Summary:
Historically, comparative study of the skeleton of hummingbirds has focused on systematics, emphasizing differences between hummingbirds and other birds and only rarely addressing differences within Trochilidae. This monograph covers both approaches, and comparisons within Trochilidae are framed within recently published, plausible phylogenetic hypotheses. The data are derived mainly from museum collections of anatomical specimens, covering 256 species of 102 genera of hummingbirds, and 11 genera of other Apodiformes. Although the syringeal skeleton is included, emphasis is on the axial and appendicular skeletons. -- Source other than Library of Congress.
Contents:
Introduction
Methods and materials
Section 1. The uniqueness of hummingbirds. Syrinx
The feeding mechanism
Prepalatal upper jaw
Craniofacial hinge
Palatum
Mandibula
Jaw articuation
Hyobranchial apparatus
Cranium
The flight mechanism
Sternum
Coracoideum, clavicula, and scapula
Shoulder joint
Humerus
Radius and ulna
Carpales and carpometacarpus
Digits
Sesamoids of the tail
Vertebral column
Pelvis (pelvic arch and synsacrum)
Tarsometatarsus
Discussion
Section 2: The diversity of hummingbirds. Size
Syrinx
Bill
Vertebrae
Costae
Phalanges
Intraspecific variation
Discussion.

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