Sergio
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Sergio
@nebreda.bsky.social
Paleobiologist | Postdoc researcher at @uam.es @nhm.org | Macroevolution in amniotes, especially birdlover 📈💀🐦🐒🦎🐣🦖
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¡Nueva publicación de soci@s! 🗣️

Una investigación liderada por @nebreda.bsky.social sugiere que la evolución del vuelo en dinosaurios 🦅 ya estaba condicionada desde el embrión.

👉 Descúbrela aquí:
https://sepaleontologia.es/portfolio-item/macroevolucion-y-embriologia/

#SEPsocios #Dinosaurios #Aves
La huella evolutiva que los dinosaurios no avianos dejaron a las aves: una historia de extremidades, macroevolución y embriología - sepaleontologia
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sepaleontologia.es
May 14, 2025 at 7:03 PM
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Great new paper on the evolution of birds - showing how changes in forelimbs (becoming wings) and legs were linked together. I LOVE research like this which reveals the secrets of how evolution works - how development, genetics, form are all joined up: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
Macroevolutionary integration underlies limb modularity in the origin of avian flight | Biology Letters
The origin of flight in avian dinosaurs has been historically an ideal framework for proposing the evolutionary relationship between form and function in limb proportions under the hypothesis of speci...
royalsocietypublishing.org
May 10, 2025 at 6:33 PM
🎉After many years since its gestation, our work is finally out in @royalsocietypublishing.org !!🦖🤝🐦

Morphological integration constrained large-scale evolution of the limbs in non-avian dinos and birds, is evo-devo behind this common pattern? Check it out here!👇

And my first post in @bsky.app !!
Macroevolutionary integration underlies limb modularity in the origin of avian flight | Biology Letters
The origin of flight in avian dinosaurs has been historically an ideal framework for proposing the evolutionary relationship between form and function in limb proportions under the hypothesis of speci...
royalsocietypublishing.org
May 14, 2025 at 6:14 PM