Unearthing avian evolution: What can we learn from the skeletons of flightless birds?

Dr Peter Johnston researches the sensory adaptations of different species of flightless birds in the southern hemisphere, understanding how moa and elephant birds may have adapted to diurnal life

The evolution of flightless birds is a conundrum that scientists are still trying to solve. Using his experience in clinical medicine, Dr Peter Johnston from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, has recently unearthed new information about the sensory adaptations of several species of flightless birds, including the now extinct moa. This work demonstrates that, in contrast to previous hypotheses, […]

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