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The Balance Hypothesis for the Avian Lumbosacral Organ & an Exploration of Its Morphological Variation
https://t.co/6ndDiOAe1e
@KE_Stanchak et al
"How birds so precisely control their movements may be partly explained by a set of intriguing modifications
in their lower spine"
@sukoshi_kaze I'll take part. I submit my main OC, Spike the Jaggweiler. His main ability is his pesudo-morphological power in the form of his 'Ostachi', allowing him to make whatever and only limited by his imagination. He's quick, can take harsh blows and can deliver them straight back.
Investigation of mantle margin diversity & ecological transitions in #marine mussels recovers 2 main clades derived from an epifaunal ancestor & shows new examples of #convergent morphological #evolution in association with lifestyle transitions.
Out now: https://t.co/NuwFcheI7O
#TeamSalty best check themselves before they wreck themselves. Freshwater fishes have no shortage of morphological diversity. #FreshVsSaltyFish https://t.co/HeGBOwnNwZ
Morphological features of #teeth reveal a diverse #crocodylomorph assemblage in the southern Pyrenean basin throughout the #Maastrichtian, & enable inference of feeding habits & environmental preferences.
See it in the #croc special issue now! https://t.co/HUBA16n7RG
Morphological trends in arcade shape and size in Middle Pleistocene Homo https://t.co/plXWWrZynF
Wow #6000 twitter followers. Thank you! New followers, HI! I’m a systematic ichthyologist and taxonomist. I describe new species of fishes, and work out their evolutionary histories and relationships using molecular and morphological techniques. I LOVE FISHES. Hope you do too! 🐠
I'm super basic, and a massive slut for Rococo, so mine's "The Swing" by Jean-Honoré Fragonard
I also really like "Christina's World" by Andrew Wyeth,
And I adore "Corupus Hypercubus," and "Morphological Echo," by Salvador Dali.
I guess that's more than one, huh. 😅 https://t.co/IUxjW05NP0
@Softnooble he a sub-morphological canine monster with an non-newtonian "skeleton"
@aidancoreart Alright, I'll give this a shot.
This is Spike, he is a fun-seeking creature known as a Jaggweiler, who has a unconventional skeletal system that gives him slight morphological abilities.
Fernandez Dumont et al. (2020) describe new specimens of the notosuchian Araripesuchus buitreraensis, from Argentinian Patagonia, revealing new morphological information. https://t.co/zJWyW5sCNt
#AptoApril 12) TF
It's not the process of TF that I love, but the freedom that comes from limitless forms. I'm adore morphological diversity and transhumanism, and TF is a wonderful way to explore it. Please enjoy a few examples of me in other shapes~
(F2U bases: samalamb on DA)
Molecular & morphological analyses of #DeepSea shrimp genus 𝘉𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘰𝘨𝘦𝘯𝘯𝘦𝘮𝘢 reveal 2 #NewSpecies!
#Phylogeny #Evolution
See it now in our December issue: https://t.co/ua0Tlr2lcS
New Players to the Terrain of Magical Expertise can customize their Elemental Alignment, their Class and their Special Techniques. They can also choose between 4 different races for their avatar: (pictured below) Humanoid, Cybernetic, Animalistic and Morphological!
The largest ever #phylogeny, using both morphological and molecular markers, of Auchenipteridae, the driftwood catfishes, is out now in our November issue! https://t.co/ZezaxtKbAE
1/n Ok #ScienceTwitter and #TaxonomyTwitter. Back me up here cuz I can’t @ Pokémon being lumpers. These two are clearly different species.
- Galar and Kanto (allopatric populations)
- Geographical disjunction (no interbreeding)
- distinct morphological and typing difference
A study on #sponges incorporating both #molecular and #morphological analyses has led to the description of several #NewSpecies and an array of transfers, resurrections, and new combinations across the group.
See it in the September issue! https://t.co/yM1LMplcpF
2 #NewSpecies of highly similar tiger #beetles were recognised in #Taiwan, based on their #morphological and #molecular characteristics.
Study: https://t.co/GQnilEWqor
#Coleoptera #Taxonomy #Biodiversity #Entomology
Image from page 278 of "...The Apodida, a morphological study" (1892)