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The following pages link to The anatomical relationships between the avian eye, orbit and sclerotic ring: implications for inferring activity patterns in extinct birds (Q24658036):
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- Retinal transcriptome sequencing sheds light on the adaptation to nocturnal and diurnal lifestyles in raptors (Q28595559) (← links)
- Variation in avian brain shape: relationship with size and orbital shape (Q28649610) (← links)
- Niche convergence suggests functionality of the nocturnal fovea (Q28655358) (← links)
- Anatomical specializations for nocturnality in a critically endangered parrot, the Kakapo (Strigops habroptilus) (Q28741321) (← links)
- Morphological differences between the eyeballs of nocturnal and diurnal amniotes revisited from optical perspectives of visual environments (Q34618031) (← links)
- The consequences of avian ocular trauma: histopathological evidence and implications of acute and chronic disease. (Q38772451) (← links)
- Comment on "Nocturnality in dinosaurs inferred from scleral ring and orbit morphology". (Q43765359) (← links)
- The sclerotic ring of squamates: an evo-devo-eco perspective (Q46540512) (← links)
- The evolution of vertebrate eye size across an environmental gradient: phenotype does not predict genotype in a Trinidadian killifish. (Q47208952) (← links)
- The Gobiosuchidae in the early evolution of Crocodyliformes (Q56622522) (← links)
- Evolution of the Avian Brain and Senses (Q57591781) (← links)
- Halcyornis toliapicus (Aves: Lower Eocene, England) indicates advanced neuromorphology in Mesozoic Neornithes (Q57591783) (← links)
- Convergent evolution of bird-mammal shared characteristics for adapting to nocturnality (Q63071890) (← links)
- Avian Binocularity and Adaptation to Nocturnal Environments: Genomic Insights from a Highly Derived Visual Phenotype (Q92447048) (← links)
- Modeling visual fields using virtual ophthalmoscopy: Incorporating geometrical optics, morphometrics, and 3D visualization to validate an interdisciplinary technique (Q92877817) (← links)
- The endocast of the Night Parrot (Pezoporus occidentalis) reveals insights into its sensory ecology and the evolution of nocturnality in birds (Q96229991) (← links)